Keep out: social media photographers told to stay away from Beijing’s new Daxing airport

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About 15,000 people on average had visited the airport each day since it opened to take photographs.

Police are telling camera-happy social media snappers to stay away from the newly opened Beijing Daxing International Airport because they are a safety risk to travellers, state broadcaster CCTV said on Thursday.

While 5,667 travellers flew out of the airport on Tuesday, the start of “golden week”, 85,000 people entered it, the report said, citing airport figures. Police claimed that this surge of visitors could threaten travellers’ safety and that it had to stop immediately. The report said that many visitors ignored police advice to stay clear of busy areas. Some were taking photos, while others were making live-stream broadcasts from the vehicle lanes. Police also said that cars should not be parked in the moving vehicle lanes of the elevated bridge.

 

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