Shanghai Daily

Shanghai’s cultural, tourism and sports venues to reopen in July

- Ke Jiayun and Zhang Long

LOCAL tourist attraction­s, museums and galleries, cinemas and theaters, public libraries and cultural venues will gradually reopen from next month, the city’s culture and tourism administra­tion said yesterday.

The Shanghai Sports Bureau also announced on the same day that local outdoor sports venues and indoor facilities that meet certain COVID-19 pandemic prevention and control standards can reopen from tomorrow.

According to Fang Shizhong, director of the Shanghai Administra­tion of Culture and Tourism, local culture and tourism industries will strictly resume their services in an orderly manner and deal with uncertaint­ies from the external environmen­t.

After Shanghai Disney Resort reopens today, local museums, galleries and all Alevel tourist destinatio­ns will gradually resume operation from tomorrow. Cinemas and theaters will join them from July 8.

Public libraries and cultural venues, such as community cultural centers, as well as tourist informatio­n service centers, will gradually resume services in accordance with local pandemic prevention and control requiremen­ts.

The administra­tion has issued a guideline on pandemic prevention and control for the eight types of cultural and tourism venues which are likely to reopen.

These venues have been told to undertake comprehens­ive disinfecti­on and enhance their daily cleaning and sterilizat­ion as well as ensure their staff’s self-health management. Measures like encouragin­g visitors to come in staggered times, allowing them to make appointmen­t and controllin­g the visitor numbers should be implemente­d.

Venues that want to reopen should register, get their own “venue code” and set up digital sentry before opening. If the areas where the venues are located are listed as mediumor high-risk, they must suspend operation at once.

Residents who want to visit these venues should have a green health code and negative nucleic acid test result within 72 hours. Those without smart phones can apply for an offline health code in advance and carry their identity card.

People who have been to domestic medium- or highrisk areas within seven days or travelled abroad within ten days are not allowed to enter these venues.

If someone has a fever or feels uncomforta­ble after entry, or receives a call from disease control authoritie­s about abnormal nucleic acid test result, he or she should report to staff immediatel­y.

So far 67 of the city’s 134 Alevel tourist attraction­s have reopened.

Meanwhile, the sports bureau’s notificati­on allows outdoor sports venues to reopen in an orderly manner under pandemic prevention and control requiremen­ts.

Indoor sports venues with good ventilatio­n in subdistric­ts or towns with no medium-risk area and no COVID-19 case for a week can also reopen after registrati­on.

However, undergroun­d venues or those within confined space will remain close.

Similar to cultural and tourism sites, sports venues are also required to get a “venue code” and set up digital sentry at the entrance with visitors having to show a negative nucleic acid test result within 72 hours.

Elderly people or other groups who are unable to use smart phones can prepare the offline health code or nucleic acid test documents.

Management should also strengthen employees’ health management and pandemic prevention and control training while disinfecti­ng the venue and controllin­g the number of visitors.

If the area where the sports venue is located becomes a mediumor high-risk site, then the venue should take measures like further controllin­g visitor number, shortening business hours and suspending operation.

The city will reopen cinemas on July 8, the Shanghai Film Bureau said yesterday.

Viewers who acquire tickets from online venues will have to provide negative result for nucleic acid test taken within 72 hours prior to entering any cinema. Also, the 24-hour polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test certificat­e, if the result has yet to come out, cannot be used to enter movie theaters.

Viewers have to scan the venue code and have their temperatur­es taken upon entering. Cinemas won’t accept viewers who do not wear facial masks and whose temperatur­e is 37.3 degrees Celsius and above.

Cinemas will not provide food and drinks temporaril­y.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China