Spring yet to come: Small businesses at Beijing's tourist hotspots struggle

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BEIJING: For Zhang Yu, who runs a cafe in one of Beijing's top tourist spots, business has never been so bad. To contain the spread of the ...

BEIJING: For Zhang Yu, who runs a cafe in one of Beijing's top tourist spots, business has never been so bad.

China's capital city has maintained the highest level of emergency response to the outbreak, so tourist attractions like the Forbidden City remain closed. A 14-day quarantine for new arrivals has stifled travel. A kitchen worker smokes at the back of a restaurant in the Qianmen district, one of the top tourist destinations in Beijing, as the spread of the novel coronavirus disease continues in China April 8, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas PeterThe only people present in Wudaoying on a recent afternoon were a few elderly residents sitting outside to enjoy the spring sunshine. A cat made its way lazily through empty rooftop bars.

In another popular area, Khazzy, a 32-year-old doctoral student who opened a restaurant last October, has had only four customers all day. More than half of the shops in Qianmen remain closed. The manager of a state-backed noodle restaurant said most of the closed stores are privately owned small businesses that can't secure enough business to support their daily operations.

 

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