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202 1 Wuzhen Scenic Area in Jiaxing was temporarily closed due to the epidemic.

On the afternoon of June 5438+065438+1October 3, a COVID-19 nucleic acid positive person was screened out at Tongxiang isolation point in Jiaxing. Because of his activity history, Wuzhen Scenic Area was temporarily closed. See below for details. Friends in Jiaxing should also do personal protection in the near future.

Wuzhen Scenic Area was temporarily closed and notified by the superior epidemic prevention office. In order to cooperate with the COVID-19 epidemic investigation, Wuzhen Dongzha Scenic Area, Zhaxi Scenic Area and wucun immediately stopped tourists from entering. Some venues, shops and restaurants in the scenic area will be temporarily closed. The specific recovery time of the scenic spot will be notified separately.

At the same time, all tourists who have been to the scenic spot need to go to the Tashi Tourist Service Center for nucleic acid detection before leaving the park, and cooperate with the CDC to do a good job on the spot. They can return after two negative nucleic acid tests within 24 hours.

Visitors who have already purchased tickets for scenic spots can apply for refund through the original ticket purchase channels.

Introduction to Wuzhen Scenic Area Wuzhen is known as the "Land of Fish and Rice, the House of Silk" with a long history of more than 6,000 years. It was rated as one of the 20 golden week forecast scenic spots in China and one of the four famous towns in the south of the Yangtze River. It is the location of many film and television works. Wuzhen is a typical water town in the south of the Yangtze River, which completely retains the original style and pattern of the ancient water town in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Taking the river as the street, connecting the street and the bridge, building houses by the river, and integrating water and town, the architectural elements with unique charm in the south of the Yangtze River, such as Shui Ge, Xiaoqiao, Shiban Lane and Mao Dun's former residence, are organized, which embodies the humanistic thought of "harmony is beauty" in China's classical houses, and presents the spatial charm of the ancient water town in the south of the Yangtze River with the overall beauty of harmonious coexistence of its natural environment and humanistic environment.