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Thousands of tourists have flocked to a Chinese scenic spot amid the [/news/coronavirus/index.html coronavirus] outbreak because it was open for free on the [/news/international_womens_day/index.html International Women's Day].
Large crowds of people yesterday ignored the government's 1.5-metre distance rule and tour du lịch nam ninh formed huge queues outside the entrance of Baoquan Tourist Resort in Xinxiang, Henan Province of central [/news/china/index.html China].  
A staff member said the park, which was only free for women to enter, was swamped by 5,000 people on the day. 
Thousands of tourists have flocked to a Chinese scenic spot amid the coronavirus outbreak after the natural park in Henan Province was open for free on the International Women's Day
'We had public announcements advising people to keep a safe distance.

And we have also done an excellent job on disinfecting [the area],' the resort worker told Global Times.
The tourist attraction also issued a warning on Friday and imposed measures to manage the high volume of visitors.
Chinese officials have advised its citizens to keep a minimum distance of 1.5 metres (4.92 feet) away from each other in public, but the clip shows throngs of queuing in the tourist attraction with little space between them. 
Chinese officials have advised its citizens to keep a minimum distance of 1.5 metres (4.92 feet) apart in public, but the clip shows throngs of queuing with little space between them
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Since February, tens of thousands of people have swarmed to tourist attractions across [/news/china/index.html China] after they re-opened their doors despite the [/news/coronavirus/index.html coronavirus] outbreak.
Most of the country's scenic spots have closed for nearly a month to prevent the spread of the virus, but major destinations are gradually resuming business.
Multiple videos show large crowds of people visiting popular sites in the provinces of Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Nanning.  
People are advised to keep a minimum distance of 1.5 metres (4.92 feet) away from each other
Multiple videos show tens of thousands of Chinese people swarming to the Wugongshan Geological National Park as the coronavirus continues to spread in the country and globally
One popular hiking site, tour du lịch nam ninh the Wugongshan National Geological Park, was so packed it had to issue an urgent overcrowding warning and imposed a new limit on the number of daily visitors. 
Businesses in China have been slowly re-opening after the government released new guidance on February 20 advising people to return to work. 
It also included regulations on sanitary management for tourist attractions, according to state media [ ].     
China has confirmed at least 80,735 cases and 3,119 deaths since the virus was first discovered in Wuhan late last year.

People are seen wearing face masks on the underground in Beijing
Visitors in West Lake, Hangzhou, a city in eastern China, are pictured enjoying the sunny weather with family and friends after being told to stay at home for nearly a month
The killer coronavirus rapidly sweeping the world has now infected over 111,000 people worldwide, with a recent uptick in cases across Europe.
China has confirmed at least 80,735 cases and tour du lịch nam ninh 3,119 deaths since the virus was first discovered in Wuhan late last year. 
A fourth person has died of coronavirus in the UK after the number of cases spiked to 321 today, officials have confirmed.
The killer coronavirus rapidly sweeping the world has now infected over 111,000 people worldwide.

Medical workers are seen testing a car driver waiting for the coronavirus tests
A fourth person has died of coronavirus in the UK after the number of cases spiked to 321 today, officials have confirmed.

Travellers are seen arriving at Gatwick Airport this morning
A woman in her 70s died last night in the Royal Wolverhampton Hospital after testing positive for the deadly disease while she was being treated for other long-term health problems, MailOnline understands.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced the death in the House of Commons and said: 'I entirely understand why people are worried'.

Chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty, confirmed that the patient had caught the disease in the UK.
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