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Is the ticket for the Polish upside-down house in Fengjing free for the disabled?

no.

intensify efforts to expand the coverage of the ticket price reduction and exemption policy. The sightseeing spots that are subject to government pricing and government-guided price management should be given appropriate preferential treatment for the elderly, active servicemen, minors and students, and free tickets for the disabled and children.

As the first upside-down house tourism project in China, the Polish upside-down house in China Peasant Painting Village, located in Fengjing Town, Jinshan, will be officially opened to the public on April 25th, and the ticket price is 3 yuan. There are less than 2 visitors each time, and a visit lasts about 15-2 minutes.