Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Since November 25th, many cultural and tourist places in Suzhou have been temporarily closed.

Since November 25th, many cultural and tourist places in Suzhou have been temporarily closed.

Recently, Suzhou has close contacts with this epidemic, so many scenic spots in Suzhou have been temporarily closed since November 25th. The specific opening hours will be announced separately. Let's take a brief look at what this is all about.

Suzhou _ Direct Tourism Development Co., Ltd. announced the closure of the park, saying that _ Direct Scenic Area will be closed from 25th, and all activities in the scenic area will be stopped until further notice.

Suzhou Jinting Tourism Group Co., Ltd. announced the closure of the park, saying that the Xishan Scenic Area will be closed from the afternoon of the 25th, and all activities in the scenic area will be stopped until further notice. Visitors who have already purchased tickets can choose to get a full refund or reschedule.

Zijin Temple Scenic Area Management Office issued a notice of closing the park, saying that in order to protect cultural relics and enhance the comprehensive landscape of the scenic area, Zijin Temple started the renovation project of closing the park on November 25th, and the specific opening time will be announced separately.

According to the announcement of Wu Culture Museum, due to internal adjustment, Wu Culture Museum will be closed to the public from now on, and scheduled daily visits and offline activities (including lectures, courses, salons, workshops, museum nights, etc.). ) will be suspended. Subsequent recovery time will be notified separately.