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    Mount Tai Scenic Area plans to resume opening to the outside from April 12

    time:2022-04-11 17:17 author:IMTA

    Recently, according to the WeChat official account of "Mount Tai Scenic Spot", in order to do better in epidemic prevention and economic and social development, on the basis of strict implementation of normalized epidemic prevention and control measures, Mount Tai Scenic Spot is planned to open in April 2022, from 8:00 a.m. on the 12th.

    The open area includes three tourist roads and the outdoor area of ancient architectural clusters: Hongmen (entering the mountain on foot), Tianwai Village (entering the mountain by car), and Taohua Valley (entering the mountain on foot or by car), Bixia Temple, Queen Mother Pond and Puzhao Temple, will continue to be closed.

    At the same time, in accordance with the principle of "reserving space and ensuring safety", continue to implement no more than 75% of the maximum carrying capacity: the maximum daily carrying capacity of Mount Tai is 63,000, the instantaneous maximum carrying capacity of Mount Tai is 37,000, and the instantaneous maximum carrying capacity of Dai Peak The capacity is 18,000, and the instantaneous maximum carrying capacity of Dai Temple is 21,000. If the reserved tickets for the day reach the above value, the scenic spot will immediately suspend the reservation and sales of tickets for the day.

     

    Mount Tai Scenic Spot is the member of IMTA 

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