China Daily (Hong Kong)

Tourists warned away from danger zone

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@ chinadaily.com.cn

The China National Tourism Administra­tion issued safety tips on Wednesday, warning that in coming days tourists should not travel to Jiuzhaigou, a scenic spot in Sichuan province that was hit by a magnitude-7.0 earthquake on Tuesday night.

“Tourists should not travel alone to Jiuzhaigou, and travel agencies should stop organizing or leading tour groups to the spot. Tour groups already there should help tourists get out as soon as possible,” the administra­tion said.

Jiuzhaigou National Park is a popular spot in Sichuan that is known for its spectacula­r waterfalls and karst formations. It attracts millions of tourists from China and abroad each year, and summer is one of the busiest seasons.

Data from the park’s website show that it has received more than 30,000 tourists a day since the beginning of August. Aug 4 alone saw about 41,000 tourists, nearly reaching full capacity.

On Tuesday, more than 38,000 tourists visited the park, up 16.5 percent from the same day last year. Among the tourists about half were traveling alone and the other half were in groups.

The administra­tion has asked the Sichuan Tourism Developmen­t Committee to collect informatio­n about tourists in Jiuzhaigou and report promptly.

As of 6:25 pm on Wednesday, the death toll from the earthquake had risen to 19, with 263 people injured.

A task force led by Li Shihong, deputy director of the administra­tion, headed to Jiuzhaigou county on Wednesday, to offer guidance on evacuating tourists.

According to the administra­tion, authoritie­s in Sichuan have cooperated with travel agencies, local government­s and hotels to evacuate tourists since Tuesday night.

Local tourism authoritie­s also asked their counterpar­ts in neighborin­g cities such as Deyang and Mianyang to offer necessary help for tourists who pass by.

Taiwan’s Tourism Bureau said on Wednesday that tourists from Taiwan and personnel from 19 tour groups in Jiuzhaigou were all safe.

A Chinese mainland spokespers­on on Wednesday expressed gratitude for the concerns and condolence­s from Taiwan.

The central committee of the Kuomintang party in Taiwan conveyed its condolence­s and expressed hope that quake-hit residents can weather the difficulti­es and complete post-quake reconstruc­tion as soon as possible, said Ma Xiaoguang, mainland spokespers­on for the State Council’s Taiwan Affairs Office.

Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

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 ?? FAN PEISHEN / XINHUA ?? Tourists huddle in the parking lot of a five-star hotel in Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan province, on Wednesday, waiting to be evacuated after an earthquake on Tuesday night.
FAN PEISHEN / XINHUA Tourists huddle in the parking lot of a five-star hotel in Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan province, on Wednesday, waiting to be evacuated after an earthquake on Tuesday night.

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