Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Mao Ning has announced that starting April 29 all passengers bound for China need to undergo just a rapid antigen test instead of a nucleic acid test for the novel coronavirus 48 hours before boarding a flight, and the airlines will no longer check the pre-boarding test certificate.
The Wanqingsha-Xingzhong section of the Nansha-Zhuhai Intercity Railway started construction on March 30, and is scheduled to be completed and opened to the public in December 2027.
The Guangzhou Bus Group and Nansha Bus Company are planning to launch two customized, commercial "business routes" between Nansha's Jiaomen Bus Terminal and Shenzhen's Houhai Metro Station, as well as Jiaomen and the Gongbei Checkpoint in Zhuhai.
Preparatory work for the Huangpu-Nansha Expressway is currently accelerating. The project was included in the 2022 key projects plan of Guangzhou, which was released by the Guangzhou municipal development and reform commission in February 2022 on its official website.
Located in Huadu district, north of downtown Guangzhou, Baiyun International Airport is one of the three major hub airports in China.
Airline companies are offering a free ticket return policy to discourage extraneous travel as COVID-19 cases have recently emerged in some cities, the Civil Aviation Administration of China said on August 3.
China Railway is offering full refunds on all railway tickets purchased before August 4 to curb the spread of COVID-19 through communities.
Guangzhou's Baiyun International Airport starts to provide on-site nucleic acid tests for passengers on June 9 to facilitate travels.