1. Tourists and citizens need to show their travel codes and health codes when entering Hammer Peak National Forest Park. Travel shows that they did not arrive in 14 days, passed through middle and high risk areas or passed through COVID-19 positive counties in 14 days. After temperature detection, they can enter the park for sightseeing.
2. According to the requirements of epidemic prevention and control, tourists and citizens in any of the following circumstances are prohibited from entering the park:
(1) To undertake the returnees in the middle and high risk areas and counties where the positive cases are located;
(2) Other low-risk counties and districts in the city where the middle and high-risk areas are located;
(3) Those who have lived in high-risk areas for 14 days;
(4) Adults who can't provide their 14 travel data and health code and have no second-generation ID card.
3. Older people over 70 years old, tourists and citizens with free certificates must show their health code and travel itinerary before entering the park, and register with the second-generation ID card.
4. Visitors must brush the second-generation ID card at the exit of the garden.
5. Visitors and citizens who are not smart phones can send short messages "CXMYD" to telecom customer service number 10000, mobile customer service number 10086, and Unicom customer service number 100 10, and they can inquire about the daily itinerary of 14.