Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Free’ Chinese leave stress of Covid years behind

People pack bars, restaurant­s, watering holes, night markets, hotels and food stalls

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DALI, China (AFP) — Armed with selfie sticks and freshly recovered from Covid, Chinese tourists ambled through bar streets in the country’s backpacker haven of Dali, partying the stress of the past three years into oblivion.

As Lunar New Year approaches, China is seeing a domestic travel boom after the government abruptly dismantled its longstandi­ng zero-Covid strategy last month.

“I feel so free,” Hu, from Beijing, said while visiting Dali in southweste­rn Yunnan province.

“As I was walking down the bar street, I heard someone singing a song I really like... I feel like everyone is so happy,” she told AFP last weekend.

Just two months ago, traveling involved navigating a maze of onerous restrictio­ns and multiple testing requiremen­ts.

But now shuttered PCR testing booths dot the sidewalks of major cities like relics of a bygone era, some covered in a crust of disinfecta­nt residue and others broken into by street cats.

While the first weeks of reopening saw millions get Covid, overwhelmi­ng hospitals and crematoriu­ms, a recent slowdown in infections now has allowed many to take advantage of the loosening up.

Watering holes and street food stalls in Dali’s bustling old town were packed when AFP visited, the sounds of firecracke­rs punctuatin­g the night as people celebrated the Kitchen God festival.

Zhou Hua, a tourist from Chengdu visiting with his family, said he came to enjoy the mountain air and “clean out his lungs” after recovering from Covid.

“We’ve been stuck at home for three years already, so we rushed out here,” he said.

Similar scenes unfolded in Xishuangba­nna prefecture, also in Yunnan province, famed for its temples and tropical landscape.

A line of visitors jostled to enter a crowded night market as a cacophony of pop songs blared from bars across the Lancang River, as the upper half of the Mekong is known in China.

Women in heavy makeup and outfits inspired by traditiona­l dress stood on the banks as hired photograph­ers snapped pictures.

 ?? CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? WOMAN feeds a baby goat at a livestock farm in Darussalam, Aceh province, Indonesia on 19 January 2023.
CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE WOMAN feeds a baby goat at a livestock farm in Darussalam, Aceh province, Indonesia on 19 January 2023.

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