Beijing is empty of people on the street
People in Beijing increasingly feel their lives are similar to Shanghai, where millions of people have lived in lockdown for weeks. While the capital’s residents are still allowed to go out, they have very few places to go: schools, gyms and attractions are closed, restaurants are not allowed to receive guests, some districts are even closed. banned altogether.
The once bustling streets of Beijing are now almost devoid of people. (Image: Getty Images)
In the silence of Joy City shopping center on May 11, Chinese economists are increasingly concerned about the impact of the new epidemic. (Image: Getty Images)
An almost empty courtyard at Taikoo Li shopping mall on May 10. (Image: Getty Images)
Only supermarkets are crowded because people are worried about queuing to buy food for fear that the city will close. (Image: Getty Images)
The Palace Museum, like most Beijing attractions, is closed. (Image: Getty Images)
A badminton player at a closed shop in the Taikoo Li shopping mall. (Image: Getty Images)
People to be tested for PCR at a mass testing site on May 11. (Photo: Getty Images)
Although Chinese officials insist Beijing will not be locked down, images in the capital show that the once bustling streets are now almost empty. (Image: Getty Images)
Rush hour near Beijing’s commercial hub. (Image: Getty Images)
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