Life during COVID-19: Photos From Beijing

The official number of new COVID-19 cases in Beijing has diminished to almost zero again!

Beijing is gradually coming back to life though some restrictions remain in place and going back to “normal” will take a much longer time.

Now follow us on a photo tour of the daily life in Beijing where restrictions are now being eased as the second outbreak ebbs.

People are waiting at a bus stop, wearing face masks while keeping social distance.
Local residents voluntarily wearing masks while taking buses.
Most of the city parks in Beijing are open to the public.
Entering a park, people need to show their personal contact tracing App.
Go boating in Beijing’s city parks: pleasure boats, dragon boats, rowing boats, pedal boats and battery boats.
Walking on the streets, shopping and rewinding
Most of the book stores in Beijing are open to the public.
Book stores also enviable places for cooling in the hot summer
McDonald’s restaurants are open for take-out and sit-in.
Sit-in customers are required to register and keep their personal information on file.
People are doing grocery shopping.

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Tip: Hassle-free Beijing Guided Tours

If you don’t want to go the do-it-yourself route and prefer the hassle-free escorted tours,  here are some options for Beijing guided tours:

Car Rental in Beijing
Beijing Day Tour
Beijing Tour Packages
Beijing Winter Tour
Great Wall Tour
Beijing Tours
China City Tours
China Tour

Further Readings


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How to Enjoy Beijing Nightlife
Top 10 Beijing Souvenirs
Top 10 Tourist Scams Beijing

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