Free-entry policy attracts tourists to Hubei | Inquirer News

Free-entry policy attracts tourists to Hubei

/ 01:00 PM August 19, 2020

Over the past weekend alone, the number of tourists visiting Hubei province reached more than 1 million, with Wuhan, the provincial capital, being the top destination. Xinhua via China Daily/Asia News Network

BEIJING — Over 3 million people visited Central China’s Hubei province about a week after it waived entry fees at tourist sites for Chinese visitors, according to local authorities.

As of Sunday, the scenic spots in Hubei received a total of 3.26 million visitors, with a significant rise in group and cross-province tours, after the free-ticket policy was put in place on Aug 8 as a token of gratitude for nationwide assistance during the COVID-19 outbreak, according to the province’s culture and tourism department.

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Over the past weekend alone, the number of tourists reached more than 1 million, with Wuhan, the provincial capital, being the top destination.

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Tour groups and solo travelers need to make reservations before traveling. They are required to undergo temperature screening before entering the tourist sites.

Between Aug 8 and Sunday, more than 5.38 million people have made reservations.

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So far, 850 of Hubei’s tour agencies, or nearly 71 percent of the total, have resumed work. Xinhua

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