JINAN — A total of 506 Class-A tourist attractions in East China's Shandong province had resumed operations by April 12 as the COVID-19 epidemic recedes, said local authorities on April 13.
Among them, 11 top-rated Class-A attractions including Mount Tai are now open to the public, more than 90 percent of the total, said the information office of the provincial government at a press conference.
The province has rolled out a series of measures such as online ticket bookings and free voice guides as part of its efforts to prevent close contact among tourists.
Shandong will also issue vouchers worth 138 million yuan (about $19.57 million) to boost tourism by late April, said local authorities.