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Landmark tourist attraction reopens in Wuhan
  ·  2020-04-30  ·   Source: Xinhua News Agency

The Yellow Crane Tower, a landmark tourist attraction in Wuhan, the Chinese city once hard-hit by the novel coronavirus in Hubei Province, central China, reopened to the public on April 29 after being closed for more than three months.

"We won't be defeated by any difficulty," tourist Wu Zhiliang, from Xiaogan City of the province said. "The tower's reopening makes me feel confident about the future of Wuhan."

In the old street at the foot of the tower, a variety of shops have reopened and many were preparing for the coming May Day holiday.

The tower suspended operations on January 23 because of the epidemic.

Only a part of the tower is open to the public. Tourists need to show health codes and have temperatures taken before entry. They also need to make reservations for the tours.

The tower is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with the number of visitors capped at 5,400 daily.  
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