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Can I travel to Wuhan now?

Of course it does. Traveling to Wuhan actually contributes to Wuhan's resumption of work and production and Wuhan's economy. At present, no place in Hubei Province requires quarantine or nucleic acid testing for people coming from Wuhan. Traveling to Wuhan will not cause trouble for you when you return home.

Tourists from outside Hubei Province are divided into three situations. The first situation is that tourists come from provinces such as Hunan, Anhui, and Jiangxi that no longer require isolation measures or nucleic acid testing for people coming from Wuhan. Tourists from these provinces can travel to Wuhan with confidence. The second scenario is that tourists come from provinces that require quarantine measures or nucleic acid testing for people coming from Wuhan (Hubei).

Tourists from these provinces need to be aware that they may encounter some trouble when returning home after traveling to Wuhan. The third situation is tourists coming from medium- and high-risk areas and those who have just returned from abroad. These tourists are still advised to abide by relevant regulations and travel with caution.

The current tourism experience in Wuhan is definitely greatly reduced compared to before the epidemic. The weather is getting hotter and hotter, and most cities in China have been cleared of COVID-19 patients for a long time. Now, citizens in many cities no longer wear masks. However, Wuhan City still requires people to wear masks, and Wuhan is a famous "stove" city, so wearing a mask when traveling to Wuhan in summer may indeed make people feel uncomfortable.

In addition, due to the epidemic, many stores in Wuhan have not resumed business or have closed down. Some dishes in some restaurants are unavailable or have poor taste due to supply and chef problems. These will have a negative impact on tourists visiting Wuhan. have a greater impact on your experience.

Try to choose local restaurants, which will be less affected. Cantonese restaurants, Japanese restaurants, seafood restaurants, etc. in Wuhan have been greatly affected by the epidemic.