2. Only the east gate of the scenic spot is used as the entrance, and the east side of the visitor center is used as the entrance, with one-way streamline. Other entrances and exits are gradually opened according to the control of epidemic areas.
3. All commercial services in the park must meet the prevention and control requirements of COVID-19 and operate in an orderly manner after approval.
4. Control the density of people entering the park in real time, and the instantaneous flow of people in the park shall not exceed 400, and make appropriate adjustments according to the real-time number of people in the park.
5. Implement a compulsory registration system. When you enter the park, you need an ID card and other valid documents, and show your Suzhou city code. All people entering Panmen Scenic Area need to wear masks and have their body temperature measured. People with abnormal body temperature will be banned from entering the park or persuaded to return.
6. Please don't gather or get together after entering the park, and keep a distance of more than 1.5 meters. No gathering activities are allowed in the open area, including group aerobics, fitness, singing, dancing, chess and other close-range activities. Once found, the staff will discourage it.
7. Resume normal opening without further notice.
8. For Suzhou people visiting Suzhou, Panmen Scenic Area offers the following preferential policies: 20% discount for all citizens on the basis of the original ticket price of 40 yuan, and the deadline for applying for this preferential policy is April 30, 2008 (not enjoyed together with other preferential policies).
9. From the day when the scenic spot resumes business to February 3, 20061day, all medical workers in China (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan), whether individuals or teams, can register at the ticket office of the scenic spot free of charge with valid certificates (doctor's card, nurse's card or other qualifications related to medical work and my ID card).
10. During the epidemic, the Ruiguang Tower and some exhibition halls were temporarily closed.