Qingdao adopts reservation-free policy to attract visitors
A-level tourist attractions, museums and other public cultural venues in Qingdao offers on-site entry without reservations for individual visitors since July 28. [Photo/WeChat account: qd12301]
Since July 28, all A-level tourist attractions, museums and other public cultural venues in Qingdao have been offering a reservation-free policy in a bid to attract more visitors during the summer travel rush.
The announcement, which was made by the city's municipal bureau of culture and tourism, is expected to promote the high-quality development of the city's cultural and tourism industry and enhance the visiting experience for residents and tourists.
According to the announcement, the city's A-level tourist attractions, museums, art galleries, libraries, cultural centers, and other public cultural venues have been offering on-site entry without reservations for individual visitors since July 28, except the PLA Naval Museum, which still requires real-name reservations.
As long as the maximum visitor capacity is not exceeded, people can enter the venues instantly by buying tickets online or onsite. It is an effort by the city to provide more convenient and high-quality cultural and tourism services for both residents and tourists.