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New crown pneumonia | the last day of the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, the number of people at the Wanyi Reservoir decreases

2020-10-04T12:35:48.378Z


Today (4th) is the last day of a four-day holiday between National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. The reporter visited the Pak Tam Chung and the Wanyi Reservoir in the afternoon. The crowds of travel were greatly reduced two days earlier, but a large number of citizens were at the same time in the evening. When leaving, there were dozens of people waiting for the minibus, and some taxis appeared to be "subscribed passengers". Some drivers asked passengers to pay an additional charge of 100 to 200 yuan nearby, but many citizens were still willing to pay for the ride. Taxi.


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Written by: Ma Weijie

2020-10-04 20:31

Last update date: 2020-10-04 20:31

Today (4th) is the last day of a four-day holiday between National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. The reporter visited the Pak Tam Chung and the Wanyi Reservoir in the afternoon. The crowds of travel were greatly reduced two days earlier, but a large number of citizens were at the same time in the evening. When leaving, there were dozens of people waiting for the minibus, and some taxis appeared to be "subscribed passengers". Some drivers asked passengers to pay an additional charge of 100 to 200 yuan nearby, but many citizens were still willing to pay for the ride. Taxi.

The flow of people in the Wanyi Reservoir also decreased compared with the previous two days.

(Photo by Ma Weijie)

On the last day of the four-day holiday, the crowds around Pak Tam Chung and Wan Ku Reservoir in Sai Kung were not as crowded as before. At 3 o'clock, there were only a few people waiting for minibuses from Pak Tam Chung to Man Ku Reservoir. Walk to the Wangi Reservoir; the flow of people at the Wanyi Reservoir has also decreased significantly compared with the previous two days, and there are no queues of people leaving the waiting area of ​​transportation.

In the evening, due to a large number of people leaving the minibus station at the same time, there was a crowd of about 50 people, waiting for about 20 minutes before getting on the bus.


There were no crowds at the minibus station from Pak Tam Chung to the Mani Reservoir.

(Photo by Ma Weijie)

There were also taxis at the scene, and some drivers indicated that they would charge an extra RMB 100 to 200.

Some citizens originally said that the surcharge of 50 to 100 yuan was acceptable, but it was considered unreasonable as high as 200 yuan.

However, since there are only two options for leaving the Wangi Reservoir by minibuses and taxis, many citizens are willing to pay a surcharge to leave.


The flow of people in the Wanyi Reservoir also decreased compared with the previous two days.

(Photo by Ma Weijie)

Citizen Mr. Chen took advantage of the holiday on the last day of the day and went hiking with friends at the Mani Reservoir.

He pointed out that there have been more people walking on the mountain recently, which is not a good thing, because many people left rubbish along the way, thinking that it will pollute the natural environment.

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