Blossoms at the Great Wall

2020-04-24 09:28
Beijing Review 2020年17期

Apricot fl owers are in full blossom along the Badaling section of the Great Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, 60 km northwest of downtown Beijing. The Badaling section partly opened on March 24, after being closed for almost two months due to the novel coronavirus disease outbreak. It is the most popular segment of the Great Wall among tourists.

Starting from April, other sections of the Great Wall have also reopened, and many residents have visited these scenic sites to enjoy the spring flowers. At present, however, visitors must book tickets online in advance and register with their personal information to get a health code, and have their temperatures taken upon entry. These sites have also capped the number of daily visitors for epidemic prevention and control.