The free-entry policy will cover the site hosting the UNESCO-listed Danxia landscape, a waterfall complex, a national forest park and a national nature reserve, according to the city's publicity department.
Though suffering from the epidemic outbreak, the nation's tourism industry has made use of more online resources to meet travel demands from the public while helping curb the spread of the novel coronavirus pneumonia.
He is driving the response, literally, to the novel coronavirus outbreak. Volunteer driver Yin Zizhe has been shuttling doctors and nurses between hospitals and their homes free of charge since his hometown of Wuhan suspended its public transportation system-including subways, buses and ferries-on J
While most people are taking measures to avoid the novel coronavirus that has claimed more than 1,000 lives in China, Bu Ge has been in close contact with it for at least eight hours a day over the past three weeks.
The novel coronavirus' ultimate impact remains a question mark. But the responses from the government, society and the international community have been exclamation points.
A red heart-shaped kite bearing the yellow characters “Zhongguo Jiayou”, meaning “China, stay strong” in English, stole the show at the Otaki Kite Festival, held from Feb 8-9 on the Otaki Beach in Wellington, New Zealand.
Around 180 television and radio shows will be broadcast without airing fees on television and radio stations across China from February to the end of August, according to the National Radio and Television Administration.
Travel companies are struggling to process mass cancelations as the novel coronavirus brings the industry to a halt. But many insiders expect a recovery soon.
Lights! Camera! Action! These three words may again be heard in studios across the country as the film and television industry, which along with other sectors has been dealing with the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak, tentatively restarts production.
Zhang Jixian, a doctor on the front line of the battle to contain the epidemic, was among the first to identify the symptoms of the novel coronavirus in Wuhan and alert the authorities to its potency.
Even in his sleep, Wen Yongsheng was expecting the call. It immediately woke him up. He answered it but he knew before he said a word what it was about. He jumped into action and, along with his partner, Yang Bo, donned full protective clothing.
Because of the coronavirus outbreak, this year was the first time that violinist Zhang Qin hadn't returned to her hometown, Wuhan, Hubei province, for a reunion with her family over Spring Festival.