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Legal basis for quitting the league during the epidemic.

Refund of tour groups during the epidemic period: The Tourism Quality Supervision and Management Office of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued "Several Opinions on Properly Handling Complaints about Epidemic Tourism" (hereinafter referred to as "Opinions"), clarifying that if the contract cannot be performed or can not be continued due to force majeure during the epidemic period, the tourism enterprise shall return the rest to the tourists after deducting the actual unrecoverable expenses.

According to Article 590 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), if the contract cannot be performed due to force majeure, the liability shall be exempted in part or in whole according to the influence of force majeure, unless otherwise stipulated by law. If the contract cannot be performed due to force majeure, the other party shall be informed in time to reduce the possible losses to the other party and provide proof within a reasonable time. If force majeure occurs after the delay in performance, the parties concerned shall not be exempted from the liability for breach of contract.

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Article 590 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * If one party fails to perform the contract due to force majeure, it shall be exempted from liability in part or in whole according to the influence of force majeure, unless otherwise stipulated by law. If the contract cannot be performed due to force majeure, the other party shall be informed in time to reduce the possible losses to the other party and provide proof within a reasonable time. If force majeure occurs after the delay in performance, the parties concerned shall not be exempted from the liability for breach of contract.