Sichuan Hot pot Restaurants Make Kind Gesture to Medical Workers


The Hot Pot Association of Sichuan province recently called on its members to offer free hot pot to all medical workers who have been dispatched from southwest Chinas Sichuan province to Wuhan, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus epidemic, China News Service reported Tuesday.



The suggestion, which was proposed as a way of paying tribute to medical workers fighting the epidemic on the front line, has received a positive response from more than 400 hot pot restaurants of over 60 hot pot brands in the province.


More restaurants are actively responding to the call, being ready to provide free hot pot for relevant medical workers for a year after their victory over the epidemic, according to the association.


The association disclosed that it has already secured a name list of the medical workers dispatched from Sichuan to the front line of the battle against the novel coronavirus in Wuhan, so these medical workers will only need to bring their relevant work certificates to the restaurants.


Besides free hot pot, many tourist attractions in the country have promised to provide free admission for medical workers.


As relevant statistics have shown, by Feb.20, the number of scenic spots that exempt tickets for medical workers had reached 1,067, covering 195 cities in 30 provinces and municipalities around the country.


In addition, all Class-A tourist sites in Hubei province will provide free passes for medical teams who have helped the province fight the epidemic, offering relevant medical workers limitless free visits for five years starting from the end of the epidemic, tourism authority of Hubei province announced on Feb.20.




In fact, more pleasures are awaiting medical workers fighting on the front line of the battle against the epidemic.



Source: people's daily

Editor: Crystal H



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