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Attractions closed in China during the pneumonia period - trains suspended

Due to the impact of the epidemic, most domestic scenic spots are closed. It is not recommended that you go out now. Friends who plan to travel are advised to give up their itineraries. The following is a list of domestic closed scenic spots, as well as those that have been Out of service train information.

Domestic closed scenic spots

Heilongjiang

As of now, all tourist attractions and ski resorts in Heilongjiang Province are temporarily closed.

Jilin

As of January 27, all travel agencies in Jilin Province (including branches and outlets, A-level tourist attractions, public libraries, museums, cultural centers (stations, art galleries) As well as 5,681 units such as cultural and entertainment venues and Internet service business premises (all venues have suspended operations.

Liaoning

All 121 A-level scenic spots in Shenyang are closed, including the Shenyang Palace Museum, Liaoning Museum, Shenyang Qipanshan Scenic Area, Shenyang Forest Zoo, Shenyang Botanical Garden, Shenyang World Expo Park, Northeast Asia Ski Resort, etc.; most scenic spots in other cities such as Dalian have also suspended operations

Inner Mongolia

Starting from January 24, public cultural service venues such as Inner Mongolia Library and Inner Mongolia Museum have successively issued closure announcements to the public, temporarily closing public cultural venues and various cultural services originally planned to be held during the Spring Festival. All activities have been canceled or postponed. As of January 30, all 15,100 public cultural venues (libraries, museums, cultural centers, art galleries, cultural stations, cultural rooms, etc.) in the region are closed.

Beijing

On January 23, Beijing announced the cancellation of more than 4,300 cultural activities during the Spring Festival holiday, including 17 temple fairs; it also closed 372 urban cultural centers, libraries, and comprehensive cultural centers in streets and towns across the city, and 6,457 Community Village Cultural Center and 183 museums.

The Summer Palace, Beijing Zoo, Xiangshan Park, Badachu Park, Chinese Garden Museum, Zhongshan Park, Yonghe Temple, Xishiku Church, Haidian Hall, Guanghua Temple, Dongyue Temple, Huangcun Mosque, Baiyun Temple, Capital Museum, National Library, Capital Library, National Art Museum of China, Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site Museum, Zhoukoudian National Archaeological Site Park, Prince Gong’s Mansion Museum, Tanzhe Temple Scenic Area, Jietai Temple Scenic Area, Miaofeng Mountain Scenic Area, Yunju Temple Scenic Area and Shijing Mountain Scenic Area will be suspended from January 24th, and the reopening time will be notified later. The Forbidden City and the National Museum will be closed from January 25th; the National Center for the Performing Arts will be canceled from February 1st. Performances and related activities between March 1st

Tianjin

Tianjin Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau has notified the city and district libraries, cultural centers (stations, museums, art galleries). Temporarily closed, all scenic spots are temporarily closed.

Hebei

Starting from January 24, Hebei Province will stop holding large-scale cultural performances, exhibitions, and mass cultural and tourism activities. Museums, public libraries, art galleries, cultural centers, art galleries, theaters, cultural stations, etc. are temporarily closed.

Shanxi

Datong Ancient Capital Lantern Festival is temporarily closed. Yanmenguan Scenic Area, Wutaishan Scenic Area, Hukou Waterfall on the Yellow River, Shanxi Geological Museum, Linfen Museum, Shanxi Provincial Science and Technology Museum, Shanxi Museum, Shanxi Bronze Museum, Pingyao Ancient City and other scenic spots are now temporarily closed until further notice.

Shandong

Shandong has temporarily closed some cultural venues and canceled large-scale gatherings of people. Attractions such as the First Spring Scenic Area in the World, Qianfo Mountain Scenic Area, and Shandong Museum are temporarily closed. Tai'an, Zibo, and Rizhao have also issued announcements one after another to cancel large-scale events such as temple fairs and Spring Festival Lantern Festivals. Yantai, Heze and other places have closed art galleries, museums and other public cultural venues.

Jiangsu

Up to now, Zhongshan Scenic Area, Xuanwu Lake Scenic Area, Mochou Lake Scenic Area, Yuhuatai Martyrs Cemetery, Nanjing Museum, Nanjing Confucius Temple, Nanjing Jiming Temple, Yangzhou Shou West Lake Scenic Area, Yangzhou Museum, Suzhou Museum, Suzhou Stele Museum, Suzhou Opera Museum and other scenic spots are temporarily closed until further notice.

Anhui

Up to now, Anhui Museum, Anhui Provincial Library, Anhui Provincial Geological Museum, Dujiang Battle Memorial Hall, Anhui Hall of Fame, Hefei Science and Technology Museum, Hefei Wildlife Park and other scenic spots have temporarily closed The museum is closed and all public activities are canceled until further notice. Huangshan Scenic Area will be closed to the public from 3:00 pm on January 25, 2020. The resumption of business will be notified later.

Shanghai

Shanghai Disney Resort will temporarily close Shanghai Disneyland and Disneytown (including the Walt Disney Grand Theater and Wishing Star Park) starting from January 25, 2020, until further notice Resumption time.

In addition, Oriental Pearl Tower, Oriental Pearl River Tour, Shanghai World Financial Center Observation Hall, Jin Mao Tower 88th Floor Observation Hall, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, Shanghai Museum of Natural History, Shanghai Fisheries The Renmin Pier Scenic Area, Shanghai Mass Art Museum, Gucun Park, Jiabei Country Park, Shanghai Sheshan National Forest Park, Shanghai Wildlife Park, Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park and Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park Resort Hotel have all decided to reopen from January 24 They will be temporarily closed starting from the 25th. Shanghai Cultural Plaza, Yangtze River Theater, Malanhua Theater, Shanghai International Dance Center, etc. have decided to postpone performances during the Spring Festival.

Zhejiang

Hangzhou: Cancel Chinese New Year Buddhist cultural tourism activities; fee-based attractions and museums affiliated with the West Lake Scenic Area, Zhejiang Provincial Museum, Zhejiang Art Museum, Zhejiang Liangzhu Museum, and China Silk Museum , China Tea Museum, Zhejiang Natural History Museum, Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum, etc. are temporarily closed or canceled New Year activities.

Ningbo: Stop all cultural and tourism festival activities.

Wenzhou: Large-scale cultural tourism activities have been suspended in many places. Scenic spots (spots, libraries, cultural centers, museums, cultural squares and towns and streets in Lucheng, Longwan, Ouhai, Yueqing, Ruian and other places) Stations, people's stages, cultural stations and other cultural and tourism venues where the public gathers, all scheduled activities will be suspended (the resumption time will be notified separately.

Huzhou: All cultural venues in the city are closed.

Jiaxing: 1 Starting from March 24, cultural venues will be closed - the city library, cultural center, museums, art galleries and cultural protection units will all be closed.

Shaoxing: Lufeng Temple and other religious venues will be closed. < /p>

Jinhua: All cultural venues are closed to the public during the Spring Festival.

Quzhou: All public and cultural venues in the city are closed to the public.

Zhoushan: Some cultural and sports venues. Closed during the Spring Festival.

Lishui: Museums are temporarily closed to the public.

Taizhou: Cultural centers, museums, and intangible cultural heritage centers are closed to the public.

Jiangxi

Starting from January 25, all A-level scenic spots, rural tourist spots, and tourist resorts in Jiangxi Province will be temporarily closed; all public libraries, museums, cultural centers, and art galleries at all levels in the province will be closed. The recovery time will be notified later.

Fujian

All 5A scenic spots in Fujian Province are temporarily closed, and some cultural and tourism activities are cancelled. Meizhou Island Scenic Spot, Jiuli Lake Scenic Spot, and 46 scenic spots in Longyan City. (Points: Fujian Provincial Museum, Fuzhou Lin Zexu Memorial Hall, Xiamen University, Xiamen Workers’ Cultural Palace, major museums and libraries in Quanzhou City, Nanping City Culture and Art Center, libraries, museums, grand theaters, Taimu Mountain, Yushan, Ningde City, Chixi Scenic Area and other areas are temporarily closed to the public, and the reopening time will be announced later.

Henan

Public cultural service venues at all levels and types, including museums, libraries, cultural centers, Art galleries, etc., are temporarily closed. Cultural activities originally organized have been canceled or postponed. Currently, officials indicate that Henan Museum, Shaolin Temple, Zhongyue Temple, Songyang Academy, Luoyang Longmen Grottoes, Kaifeng Qingming Riverside Garden and other scenic spots have been temporarily closed to the public.

Hubei

Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau Exit and Entry Administration: In accordance with the needs of preventing and controlling the pneumonia epidemic caused by the new coronavirus infection, in order to protect the health and life safety of all applicants, on January 27 Starting from today, the Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau’s Exit and Entry Administration Department will suspend the processing of ordinary passports, travel passes to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and endorsements. The resumption time will be notified separately.

Cultural performances and other activities organized by various units will be suspended. Suspended or cancelled; all public and cultural venues in the province are temporarily closed; all A-level tourist attractions in the province have been suspended.

Hunan

Most major scenic spots in Changsha have been closed. , including Hunan Provincial Museum, Changsha Underwater World, Changsha Fantawild, etc. Most attractions in other cities have been closed, and all scenic spots in Wulingyuan, Zhangjiajie, Fenghuang Ancient City Nine Scenes, Qiliang Cave, and the Southern Great Wall tourist attractions have also been suspended.

Guangdong

All A-level scenic spots in Guangdong Province have been closed, including Guangzhou Chimelong, Danxia Mountain, Luofu Mountain, OCT and other well-known 5A scenic spots. In addition to A-level scenic spots, all tourist attractions in Shaoguan, Foshan, Zhongshan, Zhuhai and other cities have also been closed. 13 popular non-A-level scenic spots such as Yuxi Three Cave and Kongtongyan Scenic Area in Yangjiang City have also been closed. All tourist attractions in the Daya Bay area of ??Huizhou will be closed to the public starting from January 24 this year.

Guangxi

The entire region’s national A-level tourist attractions have suspended operations. Nanning Museum, Deng Yingchao Memorial Hall, Nanning Zoo, Guilin Lijiang Scenic Area and other scenic spots are temporarily closed; the Binyang Cannon Dragon Festival event is cancelled.

Hong Kong

Starting from 0:00 on February 4, Hong Kong will suspend travel inspection services at Luohu Port, Futian Port, Huanggang Port, and Hong Kong-Macao Ferry Terminal. Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park will be closed starting from the 26th. According to Hong Kong Disneyland, only hotels in the resort will remain open as usual.

Macau

All planned Lunar New Year celebrations will be cancelled.

Taiwan

No news yet.

Chongqing

All public cultural venues are temporarily closed, including public museums, public libraries, cultural centers, townships (street comprehensive cultural service centers, villages (Community Comprehensive Cultural Service Center. A-level scenic spots and cruise ships are temporarily suspended.

Sichuan

All A-level scenic spots are closed. Chengdu scenic spots, Jiuzhaigou, Huanglong, Siguniang Mountain, Bi Penggou Scenic Area, Emei Mountain, Leshan Giant Buddha, Daocheng Yading and other scenic spots have been temporarily suspended.

Guizhou

Various large-scale activities have been canceled across the province.

Scenic spots that have been closed in Guizhou Province include Guizhou Provincial Museum, Huangguoshu Scenic Area, Dragon Palace Scenic Area, Fanjing Mountain Scenic Area, Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village Scenic Area, Longli Scenic Area, Zhijin Cave Scenic Area, Chishui Danxia Tourist Area, Xiaoqikong Scenic Area , Xingyi Wanfeng Forest, Maling River Canyon, Wanfeng Lake Scenic Area, etc.

Yunnan

Various large-scale events held in Yunnan Province during the Spring Festival are cancelled. Yunnan Provincial Museum, Yunnan Army Lecture Hall, Yunnan Liberation Memorial Hall, Kunming Municipal Museum, Yunnan Art Museum, Lugu Lake Scenic Area, Lijiang Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Dali Ancient City Scenic Area, Honghe Hani Rice Terraces and many other scenic spots are now temporarily closed.

Tibet

Starting from January 27, Tibet has suspended all tourist attractions in the region from receiving tourists.

Shaanxi

Shaanxi History Museum, Xi'an Stele Forest Museum, Han Jing Emperor Yangling Museum, Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Museum, Xi'an Museum, Huashan Scenic Area, Tang Dynasty Furong Garden Scenic Area, Xi'an City Wall Scenic Area, The Yellow River Hukou Waterfall Scenic Area, Qinling Wildlife Park and other scenic spots are now temporarily closed.

Ningxia

All cultural and tourism activities will be suspended during the Spring Festival. Shahu Scenic Area, Ningxia Shuidonggou Scenic Area, Zhenbeibao Western Cinema, Ningxia Helan Mountain National Forest Park, Helan Mountain Rock Paintings, Yinchuan Mingcui Lake National Wetland Park, Qingtongxia Yellow River Grand Canyon Tourist Area, Qingtongxia Yellow River Tower Scenic Area, Yellow River Altar Scenic spots, the Yellow River Military Culture Expo Park, the Yellow River Bund Wetland Park, Xixia Customs Garden, Han Meilin Art Museum and other scenic spots are temporarily closed to the public.

Gansu

297 museums and memorial halls are closed across the province; 103 libraries and 103 cultural centers are closed. Including Gansu Provincial Museum, Mogao Grottoes, Maijishan Grottoes, Bingling Temple Grottoes, North Grottoes Temple, Yulin Grottoes, West Thousand Buddha Cave Grottoes, Jiayuguan Guancheng Scenic Area, etc.

Qinghai

All A-level scenic spots in Qinghai Province have suspended operations.

Xinjiang

Many scenic spots in Xinjiang have announced suspension of operations, including Urumqi Yaoshan Grand Canyon Scenic Spot, Xinjiang Kanas, Hemu, Baihaba Scenic Spot, Jiangbulake Scenic Spot, Yiwu Populus euphratica forest ecological park scenic area, etc.

Trains out of service

Railway

Any train purchased before 24:00 on January 27 has a ride date between 0:00 on January 28 and February 26 Tickets issued at 24:00 on March 25 can be refunded before 24:00 on March 25; if the entrance channel of the station where the train ticket is issued is closed, refunds can be processed within 30 days from the date when the entrance channel is restored; refunds must be Apply at the station where the ticket was purchased or the place of departure. Refund fees will continue to be waived during the process, and railway accident insurance will be processed together.

The railway department reminds that those who purchased through the 12306 website but did not exchange for paper tickets (including reimbursement vouchers) can still handle refund procedures online.

From January 28 to February 26, the railway department will adopt temporary suspension measures for some passenger trains. The specific time and train numbers are as follows:

1. January 28 to February 16 , the K5297 service from Tianjin to Handan was suspended; from January 29 to February 17, the K5298 service from Handan to Tianjin was suspended;

2. From January 29 to February 17, Handan- —The K5282 service in Zhangjiakou is suspended; from January 30 to February 18, the K5284 service in Zhangjiakou-Handan is suspended;

3. From February 3 to February 18, the K5219 service in Beijing West-Handan /20 outage;

4. From February 3 to February 18, Beijing-Zhangjiakou K5287/8 outage;

5. From February 3 to February 18 , Shijiazhuang-Beijing K5202/1 outage;

6. From February 4 to February 18, Beijing West-Qinghe City K5227/8 outage;

7.2 From February 3 to February 18, the K5277/8 train from Shijiazhuang North to Yangquan is suspended;

8. From February 3 to February 18, the K5249/50 train from Beijing to Changli is suspended;< /p>

9. From February 3 to February 18, the K5241/2 train from Beijing to Qinhuangdao will be suspended;

10. From January 29 to February 18, the K4097 train from Beijing to Linfen will be suspended. Transportation;

11. From February 5th to February 18th, Changping North-Chifeng K4769 service will be suspended;

12. From February 8th, 11th, 14th, and 17th, Beijing - Chifeng South K4125 outages;

13. From January 30 to February 14, Beijing West - Luoyang 3097 times outage;

14. January 28 to 2 On January 15, Beijing West-Chengdu K4217 service was suspended;

From January 29 to February 13, Beijing-Nantong K4051 service was suspended;

16.1 month 29 From January 27 to February 17, the K52 service from Beijing West to Handan was suspended for 15 times;

From January 27 to February 17, the K52 service from Beijing West to Handan was suspended for 15 times;

11. From January 28 to February 18, the K5216 service from Handan to Beijing West is suspended;

18. From January 28 to February 17, the K5211/2 service from Beijing West to Handan is suspended;

From January 28 to February 26, 19., Tianjin-Lanzhou West K888 was suspended;

From January 28 to February 26, 20. Tianjin-Shijiazhuang North K7709 /10 outages;

21. From January 28 to February 26, Tianjin-Shenzhen East K1622/19 outages;

22. From January 28 to February 26 On the 23rd, Tianjin-Changsha Z206/7 was suspended;

From January 28 to February 23, Tianjin-Luoyang K332 was suspended;

24. February 10 , On the 11th, Beijing South-Changchun G4851 was suspended;

On February 11, Beijing South-Shenyang North G4857 was suspended;

On February 10, Beijing South to Changchun G4853 outage;

27. From January 30 to February 3, Beijing West to Zhengzhou East G4613 outage;

28. From January 30 to February On January 3, the G4841 service from Beijing West to Nanyang East was suspended;

From January 30 to February 3, the G4837 service from Beijing West to Zhengzhou East was suspended;

30. On January 29, Beijing West-Hanzhong K261 service was suspended;

31. From January 28 to February 8, Beijing West-Xi'an North G665 service was suspended;

32. From January 28 to February 8, Beijing West-Xi'an North G25 service was suspended;

33. From January 28 to February 8, Beijing West-Xi'an North G669 service was suspended;< /p>

34. From January 28 to February 8, the G1711 service from Tianjin West to Xi'an North was suspended;

35. From January 30 to February 8, the Beijing West to Xi'an North service was suspended G4017 outage;

36. From January 29 to February 8, G4035 outage from Beijing West to Xi'an North;

37. From January 30 to February 3, From February 10th to February 11th, Beijing West-Xi'an North G4855 service was suspended;

38. From January 28th to February 8th, Beijing West-Zhengzhou K4079 service was suspended.

Reminder from the railway department: Passengers who have purchased tickets for the above suspended trains can apply for a full refund within 30 days (including the same day).

From 0:00 on January 28, 2020, For previously purchased national railway train tickets at stations, 12306 websites and other channels, if passengers voluntarily change their itinerary and need to refund the ticket, the railway department will not charge a refund fee. If you purchase railway accident insurance, it will be processed together because the school start times in different places are different. , from now on, no refund handling fee will be charged when refunding student tickets, and it will be handled together with those who have purchased railway accident insurance.

From 0:00 on January 30, 2020, the Hong Kong West Kowloon Station and Hong Kong Station Ports will be closed. Therefore, trains between Mainland China and Hong Kong (including the high-speed rail between Hong Kong West Kowloon Station and the Mainland) Cross-border trains between Hong Kong Railway Station and the Mainland are also temporarily suspended. Passengers who have purchased cross-border tickets are advised to make arrangements for travel arrangements as soon as possible, and handling fees will be waived when handling ticket refunds.

Starting from February 1, railway ticket purchasers must provide the mobile phone number used by each passenger before purchasing tickets. Key passengers such as minors and the elderly, as well as passengers without mobile phones, can provide it. The mobile phone number of the guardian or relatives and friends who can be contacted in time; Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan passengers, and foreign passengers can provide their email addresses. The railway department will protect the security of passengers' personal information in accordance with the law, and verify the authenticity of the mobile phone number when necessary. Failure to pass the verification will affect their safety. Continue to purchase tickets. This measure will be implemented first on the 12306 website (including the mobile client). In order to improve the efficiency of ticket purchasing, ticket buyers are recommended to fill in the mobile phone number of the passenger on the 12306 website (including the mobile client) in advance.

International Railway

Since January 30, 2019, the K27/K28 passenger trains between Beijing and Pyongyang have been suspended; since January 31, 2020, the 95/85 passenger trains between Pyongyang and Dandong, and the 95/85 trains between Pyongyang and Manpo Passenger trains 7263/8271 between Ji'an will be suspended from February 1, 2020, and passenger trains K9795/K9796 from Urumqi to Almaty will be suspended from February 2, 2020. The K9797/K9798 passenger train from Mutu/Nur-Sultan to Urumqi will temporarily run to Dostyk Station in Kazakhstan.

From January 31 to March 1, Suifenhe to Suifenhe. The Grodekovo 402/401 passenger train and the Manzhouli to Zabaikal/Chita passenger train 653/654 are suspended from February 1 to March 2, 2020. Chinese citizens are selling tickets for the K3 trains from Beijing to Moscow via Ulaanbaatar, the K23 trains from Beijing to Ulaanbaatar, the 4652/4653 trains from Hohhot to Ulaanbaatar, and the 685/681 trains from Erlian to Ulaanbaatar. < /p>

The railway department stated that passengers who have purchased the above-mentioned international train tickets can refund the tickets through the original ticket purchase channel within 30 days from the ticket date, and the refund handling fee will be waived.