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Original title: On the second day of the May holiday, Beijing parks advised dozens of tourists without reservation
Newspaper News During the May Day holiday, many parks in Beijing attracted many tourists. On May 2, a Beijing News journalist went to Yuyuantan, Beihai Park, and other parks to discover that some tourists still did not understand the ticket purchasing policy and wanted to enter the park to play directly, but could only be persuaded.
It is reported that all 10 ticketing parks in the municipality will implement “ticket reservation, ticket inspection with real name and timeshare admission” as of April 29. Visitors can make reservations to buy park tickets 1-7 days in advance through the ticket purchasing platform announced by each park. Upon entering the park, you must provide the original ticket buyer’s ID to verify entry (foreign and Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan tourists must provide passports and other documents).
The journalist learned from the Beijing Municipal Landscaping Office that a total of 1,030 parks were opened in the city two days before the May 1 holiday, receiving a total of 1.67 million tourists. Among them, 720,000 tourists were received on May 1, a decrease of 54.72% compared to the same period last year, and 950,000 tourists were received on May 2, a decrease of 54% compared to the same period last year.
Visit 1 Yuyuantan park
West Gate 2 persuaded 17 people to return within an hour
On May 2, a Beijing News journalist came to visit Yuyuantan Park in Beijing.
The park’s west gate has only one entrance channel. Visitors must measure the temperature and swipe their ID card (or swipe the park’s annual card) to enter the park. At 1 p.m., the screen in front of West 2 Gate showed that the current number of people in the park was 1,267.
On May 1, Yuyuantan adopted an early booking system and did not accept the purchase of tickets on the site. The journalist squatted for an hour and witnessed how the local staff convinced 17 people to return. There are many reasons to “be deterred”. Some people made an appointment to enter the park on May 3, but they came today; some people forgot to bring their ID cards at the right time; 10 people did not make an appointment in advance.
To prevent visitors entering the park from gathering, Yuyuantan Park placed a railing on the gate to guide the queue, and posted a “wait outside the meter line” sign at the temperature measurement site, and security staff also reminded tourists to distance themselves regularly. Visitors swipe their ID cards to enter the venue after making an appointment. Speed is relatively fast. During the reporter’s visit, no queues were found.
Yuyuantan Park has four appointments a day for dating, from 6 o’clock to 9 o’clock, from 9 o’clock to 12 o’clock, from 12 o’clock to 15 o’clock, and from 15 o’clock to 19 o’clock. A staff member introduced that during May Day, the peak tourist period in Yuyuantan Park is from 8:30 to 11:00 and 2:30 to 4:00. “Ask tourists to avoid the parks during the peak hours if not needed. Be sure to make an appointment before visiting the park and bring your ID card to the park. Wear a mask during the park. “
Visit 2 Jingshan Park
The door area is separated from the entrance and exit passages by railings.
“Have you made an appointment? Did you bring your ID card?” At 9:30 a.m., the reporter noted at the west gate of Jingshan Park that the gate area was separated from the park entrance by a railing. There was an announcement to purchase a real-name appointment ticket in front of the entrance, and “no appointment. Visitors are advised not to enter the” Tourist Reserve “who must pass the original ID card to enter the park.” Two staff members stand at the entrance to constantly remind visitors.
Within half an hour, most tourists made reservations to enter the park smoothly in advance, but 3 tourists were advised to return because they did not make a reservation and 2 tourists did not bring their ID cards after the reservation.
The journalist learned from the park that an appointment is now required to purchase tickets to Jingshan Park. Tickets are no longer sold on-site. Seniors over 60 can bring free tickets to the park with an old age card or ID card. Annual tickets are used as usual. Currently, tickets for Jingshan Park’s five-day vacation are about to expire.
Visit 3 Beihai Park
Less than half an hour 6 people were persuaded to return because they had not made an appointment.
“Prepare your ID card in advance and you will not be able to enter the park without making an appointment.” In the integrated service window at the north gate of Beihai Park, a staff member in a security uniform reminded visitors.
At 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Xiao Zhang (pseudonym) and his friends were preparing to enter from North Gate 2 of Beihai Park. After hearing the safety reminder, they knew they needed to make an appointment to enter the park. “I just know that the park is open and I want to take a walk during the holidays. I wasn’t expecting to make an appointment now.”
Tourists like Xiao Zhang are not uncommon. The journalist stayed at the north gate of Beihai Park for half an hour and saw 6 tourists who were unable to enter the park because they had not made an appointment in advance. Some tourists are unable to enter the park due to missed appointments. “Your appointment time has passed.” At the entrance to North Gate 2, the staff told a lady who brought the children to the park, that they can only leave with regret.
Currently, Beihai Park needs to make appointments to enter the park by time slot. Ticket verification hours are 6: 30-9: 00, 9: 00-12: 00, 12: 00-16: 00, 16: 00-20: 30.
Visit 4 Zhongshan Park
Low flow of people Some tourists remove their masks to visit the park
At 3:30 p.m., at the west gate of Zhongshan Park, two women were denied entry because they had not made an appointment. A staff member introduced that since the park started making appointments, almost every day there are tourists who do not know the relevant policies and do not go for anything.
At the previous Beijing press conference, Zhang Yahong, deputy director of the Beijing Park Administration Center, said park tickets, inland visits, shopping, ferry rides, and observation cars, tourists they must wear masks; Visitors must wear masks in places less than 1 meter away; in the park’s outdoor environment, the distance is more than 1 to 1.5 meters. In principle, you cannot wear masks or decide according to your own situation.
At 4 in the afternoon, the journalist entered Zhongshan Park. At this time, there were not many tourists in the park. Near the most iconic Zhongshan Hall, only two or three tourists passed. Most tourists wear masks throughout the trip, and some tourists temporarily remove their masks to rest in a rest area with fewer people.
A store in Zhongshan Park has been open to the outside world, selling ice cream, drinks and other cold drinks, and bento. Due to the warm weather, tourists come to shop from time to time and remove the masks not far from the shops to eat.
Zhongshan Park also needs to make appointments to enter the park on time.The ticket inspection hours are from 6: 00-9: 00, 9: 00-12: 00, 12: 00-16: 00, 16: 00- 20: 00.
“Currently, the policy of making appointments to enter the park is not only implemented during” May Day “, it should be so in the future, it is a big trend.” On the morning of 2, the reporter called Zhongshan Park, and a staff member who answered the phone introduced him. However, visitors who hold the park’s annual card are not subject to reservation conditions. How to limit the current in the park? The staff member said big data statistics will be adopted to monitor the flow of passengers in the park.
Tips
Which parks in Beijing need to make an appointment to buy tickets, how to make an appointment?
Currently, the outdoor spaces of 11 municipal parks in Beijing (Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Beihai Park, Zhongshan Park, Jingshan Park, Xiangshan Park, Beijing Zoo, Beijing Botanical Garden, Taoranting Park, Zizhuyuan Park Yuyuantan Park) are all open normally. Several closed premises, narrow spaces and meals for dinner are temporarily closed.
In addition to the free Zizhuyuan Park, the 10 ticketing parks will implement real-name online reservations for ticket purchases and real-name ticket inspections to enter the park.
Ticket visitors can make an appointment on each park’s designated online ticket platform 1-7 days in advance, complete real name information such as ID number, select tour date and period, and confirm the pay. Each ID card is limited to one ticket per day.
On the online ticketing platform, the Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Beijing Zoo and Xiangshan Park use their own ticketing platforms, namely the WeChat public account “Summer Palace” , “Tiantan”, “Beijing Zoo Ticket Platform” and “Xiangshan Park Service Number”. The online ticketing platforms for the remaining parks are all WeChat “Changyou Park” public accounts.
Entrance visitors with annual tickets and policy reductions are implemented according to the original policy, but it should be noted that if traffic is restricted and controlled at the peak of the park’s passenger flow, admission will also be suspended .
Upon entering the park, visitors must bring the original ticket buyer’s ID to verify entry (foreign and Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan tourists must provide passports and other documents).
The latest news from the City Park Management Center, starting May 2 at 1:00 p.m., tickets for the Summer Palace and Jingshan Park will be fully booked tomorrow, Taoranting, Beihai, Botanical Gardens, the reservation fee for the Yuyuantan Park for tomorrow exceeded 60%. In addition, tickets for the third, fourth and fifth days of Jingshan Park have been reserved. Currently, all day on May 5, except Jingshan Park, all parks have more tickets.
Beijing News reporter Zhou Yi Xu Meihui Ying Yue Photojournalist Hou Shaoqing