Xinhua | Updated: 2021-02-25 10:25 Share CLOSE During the holiday period that lasted from Feb 11 to 17, the West Lake, a popular scenic spot in the city of Hangzhou, capital of East China s Zhejiang province, saw more than 1.66 million visitors.[Photo/Xinhua]
The use of digital technologies in famed tourist attractions of China during this year s Spring Festival holiday has brought convenience to visitors amid stringent anti-epidemic measures.
During the holiday period that lasted from Feb 11 to 17, the West Lake, a popular scenic spot in the city of Hangzhou, capital of East China s Zhejiang province, saw more than 1.66 million visitors.
Shedding light on the precautionary measures against COVID-19, Su Yuanyuan, a staffer with the scenic area, said infrared cameras were installed to control tourist flow in Broken Bridge, an important scenic spot of the West Lake, during the peak holiday period.
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2021-02-24 14:35:28 GMT2021-02-24 22:35:28(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
HANGZHOU, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) The use of digital technologies in famed tourist attractions of China during this year s Spring Festival holiday has brought convenience to visitors amid stringent anti-epidemic measures.
During the holiday period that lasted from Feb. 11 to 17, the West Lake, a popular scenic spot in the city of Hangzhou, capital of east China s Zhejiang Province, saw more than 1.66 million visitors.
Shedding light on the precautionary measures against COVID-19, Su Yuanyuan, a staffer with the scenic area, said infrared cameras were installed to control tourist flow in Broken Bridge, an important scenic spot of the West Lake, during the peak holiday period.