The first special train for tourism starts from Hangzhou this spring

On March 28, passengers on the qianjiangyuan tourist train took a group photo in front of the train. Peripheral photography
At 8:25 on March 28, the "qianjiangyuan" special train loaded with more than 300 passengers set out from Hangzhou station to Kaihua, Zhejiang, the National Ecological Civilization Construction Demonstration County, which opened the prologue of the Yangtze River Delta National Leisure Tourism Festival, marking the successful opening of the first national tourism special train this spring. With the situation of epidemic prevention and control continuing to improve, in order to help the tourism service industry to speed up its recovery, Zhejiang Provincial Department of culture and tourism recently issued a notice to resume tourism operation in the province. China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd. actively responded to the needs of the local government to restore economic and social development. Its Shanghai Railway International Tourism (Group) Co., Ltd. immediately communicated with the relevant local departments, reached the intention to open a special tourism train, and carefully designed the "Qianjiang source" tourism program. Within a week after the release of tourism products, 60 medical and nursing personnel, community workers and public security officers from the front line of epidemic prevention and control in Hangzhou, who were off duty, were organized by the railway and local governments to participate in the tour for free. The tourism product also attracted more than 240 tourists to sign up and open the spring tour mode. Novel coronavirus pneumonia prevention and control of tourist attractions in Shanghai province is strictly enforced by Zhejiang Bureau of group, and the guidelines for the orderly opening of the new scenic spots are refined and improved. The temperature monitoring is conducted before the group is released, and healthy green codes are checked to guide them to wear masks all the time to ensure their safe travel.