These places in Beijing are temporarily closed or have limited activities
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To stop the spread of the current COVID-19 epidemic, some places in Beijing have once again temporarily closed their doors. Make sure to check this list to save yourself the hassle of going somewhere and finding that it’s closed.
Dongcheng District
Dongcheng’s favorite modernist said on Oct. 31 that they would temporarily cease all events, but remain open for food and drink (see announcement below). The district also announced the temporary closure of all great entertainment venues, including movie theater, arcades, and cyber cafes.
Jiade Art Center
Closed until further notice.
Lama Yonghegong Temple
Closed until further notice.
Haidian district
As in Dongcheng, all entertainment venues in Haidian were asked to close from Oct. 30 until further notice.
Changping district
The neighborhood has closed all movie theater, as well as the following:
Fun Capital Fantasy Paradise Amusement Park
The room will be closed from November 2 until further notice.
Xicheng district
All theaters in the neighborhood will be closed from October 30 to November 14.
Beijing Planetarium
Closed until further notice.
Temple of the White Cloud
Closed until further notice.
Miyun district
Gubei Water Town
The city’s hotel wellness centers, including swimming pools, game rooms and spas, will be closed until further notice. The shopping and shopping sections of the scenic site will also be closed until further notice.
Qinglianggu Scenic Area
Closed from October 26 to March 15, 2022.
Fangshan district
Beijing Lai’enbao International Cave
Closed until further notice.
Baihua Mountain
Closed until April 2022.
Fangshan Shidu Scenic Site
Closed until further notice.
Chaoyang district
Central Academy of Fine Arts of China
Closed until further notice.
Beijing Fangjiguan
Closed until further notice.
Fengtai district
Beijing World Park
The park has ceased all nighttime activities, but will remain open during the day.
Huairou district
Beijing Labagou National Forest Park
Closed from November 9 until further notice.
Yanqing district
Baili Landscape Painting Gallery Scenic Spot
Closed until March 31, 2022
Badaling National Forest Park
Closed until May 30, 2022.
Yudushan Scenic Area
Closed until further notice.
Pinggu district
Shilinxia Scenic Area
Closed until further notice.
Shunyi district
Beijing Xizang Cultural Center
Closed until further notice.
Daxing district
Yili Park of the Arctic Ocean
Closed until further notice.
In all districts except Haidian, Dongcheng, Xicheng and Changping, cinemas and other public places are functioning normally, but for the moment, local authorities must maintain a capacity of 75 percent.
We will keep you updated with the latest news on the ongoing outbreak as it develops.
READ: When it comes to COVID-19, always expect the unexpected
Images: Global Times, The Pekingese
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