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Beijing Municipal Parks Reopen: Tourists Flock to Check-In and Enjoy Morning Exercises

A number of municipal parks in Beijing have reopened and tourists get up early to check in

Release time: 21:06, August 2, 2023 Source: China News Network

[Scene]The tour guide lined up the teams, lined up.

[Explanation]On August 2, Beijing successively lifted the red flood warning and the yellow rainstorm warning signal. Many Beijing-owned parks, including Temple of Heaven Park, Zhongshan Park, and Taoranting Park, which were temporarily closed due to the heavy rain, have also resumed normal opening before. At about 7:00 on August 2, the reporter saw in Zhongshan Park that many elderly people living nearby had arrived early and started their morning exercises.

[Concurrent]Mr. Tang, a citizen of Beijing

Depart at five o’clock, be here at six o’clock. The park reopened yesterday (August 1) afternoon, so we came again today (August 2). (Morning) There is no sun and no rain. We didn’t need an appointment, everyone came.

[Concurrent]Ms. Wang, a citizen of Beijing

Arrived here at seven o’clock, (began) to get back on track. One is morning exercise, and the other is that it has been raining heavily for the past few days. I am thinking about these cats. They are not hungry, and the girls (staff) in the exhibition hall have also fed them.

[Explanation]Many foreign tourists who heard that the park was reopened also came to “check in” one after another. For a while, popular spots such as Zhongshan Park, Jingshan Park, and the Forbidden City gathered many tourists. At ten o’clock in the morning, the number of people in Jingshan Park has reached more than 3,500.

[Concurrent]Tourist Ms. Yang

We arrived in Beijing the night before yesterday (July 31), and we plan to stay in Beijing for four or five days. Because we are still paying attention to the weather every day when we arrive in Beijing. I suddenly heard that some parks may be open. We got up before six o’clock this morning (August 2).

[Concurrent]Tourist Ms. Wang

The original plan was to come to Tiananmen Square to watch the flag raising yesterday (August 1), but due to the heavy rain, it was postponed until today (August 2). Today (August 2) I checked the weather forecast and brought two umbrellas. This is my first time in Beijing, and it is unforgettable.

[Concurrent]Tourist Ms. Zhang

Originally (planned) to go to the Forbidden City on the 30th, and then told us that we could not go, even (because of) heavy rain, we can understand. I remember I posted a circle of friends saying that although I have regrets, I am still looking forward to it. We happened to walk to Zhongshan Park yesterday (August 1st), and found that Zhongshan Park was open, and watched a flag-lowering ceremony from afar.

[Explanation]Many tourists said that although this unexpected heavy rain disrupted the tour plan for the past few days, it is rare to experience a different side of the city and the journey.

[Concurrent]Tourist Ms. Yang

On rainy days, Beijing is shrouded in misty rain, and Beijing after the rain actually has a special charm. Because we still wanted to take our children to experience the Forbidden City and climb down the Great Wall at first, but we put it on hold because of the heavy rain. If we don’t have a chance this time, we want to take our children to do it again.

[Concurrent]Tourist Ms. Zhang

Tomorrow (August 3) we will go to Peking University and the Summer Palace to take a look. It is also to check the opening hours and weather of various scenic spots in different places. We can go to whichever one is open, and we can make adjustments at any time, and the pace should be faster.

[Concurrent]Tourist Ms. Ke

Tomorrow (August 3) I will go to the Military Museum and the Temple of Heaven Park. Anyway, they are full every day. Now that I’m here, I just want to feel the living atmosphere here, and I don’t have to (go to the scenic spots). Of course, it may be a pity to stop (temporarily closed). When it rained, we went to the alley in the alley to take a look, and it was quite good to feel it.

Reporter Cheng Yu reports from Beijing

Responsible editor:[Li Ji]

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2023-08-02 13:06:00
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