Resume information On February 20th, Chengdu Luodai Ancient Town Scenic Area announced its reopening. The open areas are all public areas except the core scenic spots of Luodai Ancient Town, Wetland Park, Luodai Park, China Art Library and the venues of Blog Town. The Luodai Ancient Town Scenic Spot is tentatively scheduled to carry no more than 3,000 tourists in the core scenic spot at the same time, and will be dynamically adjusted according to the epidemic prevention and control situation.
According to the announcement, tourists can scan the code from any passage in Luodai ancient town to enter the scenic spot, and it is recommended to enter from two wide entrances, Xiachangkou and Jiangxi Lane. Before entering the scenic spot, tourists should wear masks regularly, consciously queue up for code scanning registration, and actively cooperate with temperature measurement. Don't gather after entering the scenic spot, and consciously keep a distance of more than 1 meter with others. If you park, you can go to the parking lot 1 and parking lot 2.
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In addition, Luodai Guzhen said that according to the Announcement of Chengdu Command for Prevention and Control of novel coronavirus Pneumonia (No.2), the businesses in the scenic spot are temporarily closed, and other businesses need to contact Laojie Community to resume industrial and commercial registration before opening to the outside world. Restaurants should strictly control the number of people in the store. Shops with an area of less than 30 square meters receive no more than 5 tourists at the same time, and shops with an area of more than 30 square meters receive no more than 9 tourists at the same time.
Introduction to Attractions Luodai Ancient Town is located in the core area of Jin Dong, Chengdu, 5 kilometers away from Chengdu/KLOC-0. It is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, a famous town with a thousand years of history and culture, one of the top ten popular ancient towns in China, and the first Hakka town in the west. The town has a long history and was founded in the Shu and Han Dynasties of the Three Kingdoms. The pattern of one street and seven lanes has not changed for thousands of years.
The Hakka culture in the town is profound, with more than 500,000 square meters of Hakka buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties, such as the "four major halls" of cultural protection units, more than 50 ancestral halls in various Hakka exhibition halls such as the Sichuan Hakka Family Style Pavilion, 1 1 intangible cultural heritage such as Hakka marriage customs, and more than 20 well-known Hakka cuisines such as sad jelly and fried goose. More than 90% of the town is Hakka, making it the largest in China.
The above is Bian Xiao's introduction to Chengdu Luodai ancient town. If you travel here, there are many tourist attractions to see!