Kindergartens in Jinan reopened on Monday under COVID-19 prevention and control measures.
Theaters, gyms, libraries, museums and galleries among other indoor venues can admit consumers and visitors by reservation, according to new guidelines issued by the State Council joint prevention and control mechanism.
Since the coronavirus pandemic is being effectively controlled across the country, many industries have gradually returned to work, and the tourism industry is no exception. 65.8 percent of tourist attractions have reopened and the total number of domestic tourists during the Qingming holiday reached 43.25 million.
A cleaner works at a shopping mall in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 30, 2020. Many shopping malls in Wuhan reopened on Monday.
With the novel coronavirus outbreak gradually brought under control in China, an increasing number of industries including tourism have resumed operation. As of March 16, some 3,714 national A-level scenic spots have reopened to the public in China, a resumption rate over 30 percent, Gao Zheng, an official with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said at a press conference on March 18.