As the temperature rises, yellow rape flowers are in full bloom in the vast rape fields in Xiaokunshan town, where Xiaokunshan Hill is located, in Shanghai's Songjiang district.
Helping tourist attractions and cultural hot spots prevent coronavirus outbreaks remains the priority of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism with the Tomb-Sweeping Day holiday approaching.
Shanghai's ongoing mass testing, both nucleic acid tests and self-administered antigen tests, is vital to reining in the spread of COVID-19 in the city, which is in the process of a two-phase lockdown, according to the Shanghai Health Commission.
The Shanghai Municipal Health Commission reiterated that emergency departments, fever clinics, intensive care units and hemodialysis, surgery, labor and delivery rooms at hospitals should remain operational as the city deals with its latest COVID-19 outbreak.
For spring visitors, one of the must-visit attractions in Shanghai is the Spring Shore in Shanghai Moon Lake Sculpture Park.
Some scenic spots in the Shanghai Sheshan National Forest Park recently announced that they were suspending operations in the wake of the current COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai.
Shanghai public health authorities are racing against the clock to curb the recent outbreak of COVID-19 as the city is experiencing a surge of imported and locally transmitted cases.
Guangfulin Cultural Relics Park, known as the "Root of Shanghai," invites children and teenagers to learn about the city's history, which dates back 5,000 years.