Nanjing Presidential Palace Scenic Area to Reopen on March 24th
Yangzi Evening News, March 21st report (reporter Xu Sheng) Nanjing Presidential Palace Scenic Area will start orderly opening from March 24th at 9:00 AM, taking phased recovery operation method. The first batch of open area includes outdoor areas, gardens, some exhibition halls with good ventilation conditions and necessary public facilities. Team reception, audio guide service and tourist catering services are suspended. Individuals not wearing masks are prohibited from entering the scenic area. Entering visitors must actively maintain a safety distance of 1.5 meters with other visitors.

The opening hours of the scenic area are adjusted to: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (4:00 PM stop entering), Monday all day closed (excluding national holidays). The scenic area takes contactless ticket sales, and implements a real-name booking ticket system. The number of visitors entering the scenic area per day does not exceed 4000 (including free visitors). For 18-year-old and above visitors, it is recommended to book tickets in advance one day on the official cooperation platform (Mouchou Tourism, Ctrip, ChinaStrides, Mafengwo). Visitors need to show their ID card and scan to enter.
Visitors with various valid free tickets and garden year cards must show their ID card and conduct real-name registration. For individuals under 18 years old (not including) entering the scenic area, they must be accompanied by a guardian, and the guardian must provide its relevant identity proof (ID card or household registration book) and conduct real-name registration. Staff will verify all personnel information.
Before entering the scenic area, visitors must obtain 'Suzhou Health Code' and 'Ning Gui Lai' health code in advance. When entering the scenic area, they must show and cooperate with body temperature detection. If the body temperature is abnormal (body temperature ≥37.2°C) or there are symptoms such as fever, severe cough, and rapid breathing, individuals are prohibited from entering the scenic area. Entering visitors must consciously obey the management of staff and prohibit any gatherings or meetings.