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Many venues and scenic spots in Beijing will resume closing on Mondays starting September 1

2024-08-27

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CNR Beijing August 27th (Reporter Qin Liling) As the summer vacation draws to a close, the number of visitors to major museums, art galleries, parks, and tourist attractions in Beijing has also declined. According to incomplete statistics, many venues and scenic spots such as the Beijing Art Museum, Beijing Yuyuantan Park, Xiangshan Park, the Zizhuyuan Park of the China Garden Museum, the Confucius Temple and the Imperial Academy Museum, and the Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum have officially announced that they will resume closing every Monday from September 1st, and the extended opening hours on Fridays and Saturdays during the summer vacation will also end.
It is reported that in order to welcome the arrival of the summer park visiting peak season, the Beijing Municipal Park Administration Center announced from July 15 to August 31 that the city-owned parks would cancel the Monday closure regulations and would be fully open to receive citizens and tourists.
Yuyuantan Park, Beijing
Fragrant Hills Park
Beijing Art Museum
Chinese Garden Museum
Zizhuyuan Park
Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum
Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum
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