ATTENTION! North Sea Park Will No Longer Sell Tickets on Site Starting After Tomorrow, Implementing Online Booking

Beijing North Sea Park has just issued a notice: starting April 3rd, the park will implement online booking of tickets, and ticket sales will no longer be available at the park gates. In addition, the Garden Within a Garden scenic area and exhibition halls that have already been closed will continue to remain closed.

Photo, Cheng Gong taken
To strengthen park visitation order management and ensure tourist safety and healthy touring, starting April 3rd, purchasing tourists must book tickets online at least one day in advance via the 'Enjoy the Park' platform, which is the only ticketing platform. Tourists will enter and enjoy the park for sightseeing through the South Gate and North Gate after successful booking. The park suggests that tourists with annual or monthly tickets and policy-based discount entry visitors avoid peak periods between 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, and take staggered time slots to visit, avoiding crowds. Tourists are required to undergo temperature checks upon entry, and visitors without masks or with a body temperature of 37.3°C or higher are prohibited from entering. Throughout the tour, visitors must wear masks and maintain a safe distance of 1.5 meters from other tourists, and follow the guidance of park staff to avoid crowding and gatherings.
It is reported that the Garden Within a Garden scenic area and exhibition halls that have already been closed by North Sea Park will continue to remain closed. When the tourist volume reaches 30% of the park's instantaneous carrying capacity, the park will promptly implement flow control measures and coordinate with local departments for joint regulation.
Source: Beijing Daily News Visual
Source: Beijing Daily News Visual
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