【bangalore to tamilnadu】Palace Museum to increase availability of tickets for individual visitors
BEIJING,bangalore to tamilnadu Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- Beijing's Palace Museum has taken a series of measures to increase the availability of tickets for individual visitors.
The Palace Museum, one of the most popular tourist sites in the Chinese capital, has raised its daily ticket quota by 25 percent from 40,000 to relieve ticketing pressure in the peak summer season, and the same measure will also be applied to other peak periods, said Su Yi, head of the museum's digital and information department.
Tickets are now released in batches over longer time periods starting from 8:00 p.m., rather than being released all at once, Su said.
Museums have enjoyed increasing popularity -- particularly during holidays -- as more and more people develop an interest in traditional Chinese culture.
Editor: Zhang Zhou(责任编辑:休闲)
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