Beijing's scenic-spot ticketing service platform has officially launched on the "Jingtong" WeChat mini-program, the city's all-in-one public service platform. Currently, the platform links to ticketing platforms of 74 municipal 5A and 4A tourist attractions, including the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, and the Badaling Great Wall.
By streamlining the ticketing process, the platform aims to make it convenient for visitors to search for scenic spots by region, rating, theme, distance, and other dimensions. After entering their personal information once, they can purchase tickets for multiple sites and on multiple occasions without having to re-enter the information.
An English version of the platform has been launched simultaneously.
Visitors can select ticket dates up to a week in advance, and choose from a range of ticket package options. Each visitor can purchase tickets for up to five people.
For certain attractions, such as the Temple of Heaven, the Happy Valley Beijing, and the Beijing Wildlife Park, visitors can use a direct "ticket express lane." By clicking "Purchase Now" for these sites, users are taken directly to the attractions' official mini-programs to complete the ticket purchase.
For attractions that require reservations but no ticket purchases, such as the Capital Museum, users can also be redirected to the corresponding mini-program to make a reservation.
In addition, for free-entry scenic spots that do not require reservations, users can view the attraction's general information, opening hours, contact number, address, and visitor information after clicking into the page.

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