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latest notice on epidemic prevention and control of zhijindong cave Geopark
Timer:2021-07-09

To ensure the safety and comfort of visitors to Zhijindong Cave Geopark, we have implemented strict measures in accordance with the latest epidemic prevention and control requirements. Please take note of the following admission notice:

Visitors who have recently resided in medium and high-risk areas within 14 days must hold an approval certificate from the local epidemic prevention and control headquarters (leading group) as well as a negative nucleic acid test result issued within 72 hours. Visitors can only enter the park if they test negative in one nucleic acid test at the initial station in Guizhou.

Visitors who have resided in low-risk areas within the same city (prefecture) as the medium and high-risk areas within 14 days must hold a negative certificate of nucleic acid test issued within 7 days or take a nucleic acid test upon arriving in Guizhou and test negative before entering the park.

Visitors who have recently resided in medium and high-risk areas such as Nanjing, Mianyang, Shenyang, Longchuan, and Ruili must hold an approval certificate from the local epidemic prevention and control headquarters (leading group) and a negative nucleic acid test result issued within 48 hours. Visitors can enter the park only after testing negative at the first station in Guizhou.

Visitors returning to Guizhou from low-risk areas in Nanjing must hold a negative certificate of nucleic acid test issued within 48 hours. Visitors without the relevant certificates must take a nucleic acid test upon arriving in Guizhou and test negative before entering the park while following personal protection measures.

Residents of Nanjing Lukou Airport and Guangzhou Baiyun Airport must isolate themselves for 14 days and undergo three nucleic acid tests within 14 days. They can only enter the park if all three nucleic acid tests are negative.

We urge all travel agencies, tour guides, and tourists to familiarize themselves with these requirements and actively cooperate to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the Zhijindong Cave Geopark.