China’s Forbidden City opens on May Day as tens of millions travel after Covid-19 cases drop
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Beijing’s Forbidden City reopened on May 1, 2020, after it was closed for three months by a lockdown to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus that causes Covid-19. The opening of the historical site in the capital is part of China’s efforts to slowly lift restrictions on movement after the number of new Covid-19 cases continues to fall across the country.
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Beijing’s Forbidden City reopened on May 1, 2020, after it was closed for three months by a lockdown to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus that causes Covid-19. The opening of the historical site in the capital is part of China’s efforts to slowly lift restrictions on movement after the number of new Covid-19 cases continues to fall across the country.
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Видео China’s Forbidden City opens on May Day as tens of millions travel after Covid-19 cases drop канала South China Morning Post
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