Locals chow down at a restaurant in a shopping mall in the Yanta district of Xi'an – capital city of Northwest China's Shaanxi province – on March 22. The city resumed business activities smoothly on the day, and restaurants in the shopping malls have gradually resumed dining in. Under prevention and control measures for the COVID-19 pandemic, eateries must stick to a maximum occupancy rate of 50 percent, while the number of people in a private room can't exceed 10. [Photo/Xi'an Daily]
The Qinglong Temple Scenic Spot in Xi'an reopens to the public on March 22. The cherry blossoms in the scenic spot are now in full bloom, attracting visitors who want to savor the beauty of spring. With the resumption of normal travel in Xi'an from that day, many museums and scenic spots in the city have reopened without a hitch. Each scenic spot limits daily visiting numbers and requires all visitors to wear masks, not to gather and to maintain a social distance of a meter. [Photo/Xi'an Daily]
Locals buy their daily necessaries at a fruit and vegetable store in Xi'an on March 22. On the day, the city entered a normal pandemic prevention and control status and the city resumed normal travel and business activities in an orderly manner. [Photo/Xi'an Daily]