If you attend temple fairs during the epidemic, no matter how many people you want to report, temple fairs are not allowed in places with serious epidemics. For activities with more than 50 people, it is necessary to formulate prevention and control plans and strictly implement various prevention and control measures. If there is no epidemic in some places, all the people attending the temple fair should report the record. According to the requirements of the local organizing committee.
For those who enter cultural tourist sites, measures for prevention and control of normalized epidemic situation, such as temperature measurement, health check code and travel itinerary code, shall be strictly implemented. Strengthen the management of "yellow code" personnel in Chongqing Kangma, and those assigned with "yellow code" are not allowed to enter cultural tourism sites, and those assigned with "yellow code" are not allowed to take up their posts. /kloc-people who have lived outside the city within 0/4 days must have a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours when entering indoor tourist attractions.
For gathering cultural tourism activities, according to the principle of not holding unless necessary, strictly control temple fairs, large-scale cultural performances and other activities, control people flow, and implement prevention and control measures such as ventilation and disinfection.
Temple fair:
Temple fair, also known as "temple fair" or "festival field". It is a folk religion and an ancient custom in China. It is usually held during the Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival and when the dragon rises on February 2nd. It is also one of the forms of fair trade in China, and its formation is related to the development of local temples and religious activities. It is held on festivals or specific dates in temples, mostly in or near temples. Temple fairs are very popular in vast areas of this country. Temple Fair is an ancient traditional folk cultural activity in China.
In addition to the general annual customs, temple fairs are the main customs of New Year in old Beijing. With the development of the times, there will be a series of temple fairs in China during the Spring Festival every year. In addition to the well-known Changdian, Wuxian God of Wealth Temple (from the second day to the sixteenth day), Dongyue Temple (from the first day to the fifteenth day), Baiyun Temple (from the first day to the nineteenth day) and Long live the Spring Festival Temple Fair (from the first day to the sixteenth day of the lunar calendar), they are all famous temple fairs in China.
Temple Fair is also a traditional folk activity widely circulated in China. Folk custom is a life culture created, enjoyed and passed down by the broad masses of people in a country or a nation. Temple fair is an organic part of this life culture, and its emergence, existence and evolution are closely related to the lives of ordinary people. June 7, 2008, Mentougou District, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Jinyuan District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province.
Temple fairs (Miaofengshan Temple Fair, Dongyue Temple Fair, Jinci Temple Fair, Shanghai Longhua Temple Fair, Chuchachang Temple Fair, Taishan Dongyue Temple Fair, Wudang Temple Fair, Huogong Temple Fair, Foshan Zumiao Temple Fair and Yaowangshan Temple Fair) declared by Shanghai Xuhui District, Changsha City of Hubei Province and Tongchuan City of Shaanxi Province were included in the second batch of countries with the approval of the State Council.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Temple Fair