While rest of the world continues to struggle to contain the spread of COVID-19, China is slowly getting back to its feet as businesses, parks and other public places continue to roll back into action.
According to PTI, the Disneyland theme park in Shanghai will reopen on May 11 under enhanced health and safety measures,?a sign that the country is getting back to normalcy.?
But it wouldn't be business as usual with the company planning to allow only a limited people initially, and visitors will need to book tickets and make reservations in advance.?
Social distancing will be maintained in lines for amenities, in restaurants, on rides and other facilities and sanitization and disinfection will be boosted, Walt Disney said in a?news?release.
These measures will be continuously evaluated and may be further adjusted as the situation changes.?Shanghai Disneyland Resort will also extend the validity of the Annual Pass for the days corresponding with the closure.
With warmer weather and new virus cases and deaths falling to near-zero, China has been steadily re-opening, parks, museums and tourist sites such as the Great Wall of China and the Forbidden City ancient palace complex in Beijing.