What Attractions in China Have Been Canceled?356


Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many popular tourist attractions in China have been temporarily closed or canceled. Here is an updated list of some of the major attractions that have been affected:

The Great Wall of China

While the Great Wall of China remains open, some sections have been closed due to the pandemic. Visitors are advised to check with the local authorities before planning their trip. The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is particularly affected with many restrictions in place.

The Forbidden City

The Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been closed to the public since January 2020. Reopening dates have not yet been announced, so visitors should check the official website for updates.

Terracotta Army

The Terracotta Army, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, has also been closed to the public since January 2020. It is unclear when the site will reopen.

Shanghai Disneyland

Shanghai Disneyland closed on January 24, 2020, and has not yet reopened. The park will remain closed until further notice.

Beijing Universal Resort

Beijing Universal Resort, China's newest theme park, was scheduled to open in May 2021, but its opening has been postponed indefinitely due to the pandemic.

Other Attractions

In addition to the major attractions listed above, many other popular tourist destinations in China have also been closed or canceled, including:
The Temple of Heaven in Beijing
The Summer Palace in Beijing
The Potala Palace in Tibet
The Giant Buddha of Leshan
The Jiuzhaigou National Park
The Yangtze River Three Gorges

It is important to note that the situation is fluid and subject to change. Visitors are advised to check with the Chinese embassy or consulate in their home country for the latest information on travel restrictions and attraction closures.

2024-12-28


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