Workers are seen at the construction site of the Beijing's Universal theme park, Mar. 18, 2020. The site has resumed construction since February 9 and the coronavirus outbreak has little influence on the progress, according to a director of the project. Now with over 14,000 employees including managers and workers working on the site, the park is expected to open next year as scheduled. (Photo: China News Service/Jiang Qiming)
Workers are seen at the construction site of the Beijing's Universal theme park, Mar. 18, 2020. The site has resumed construction since February 9 and the coronavirus outbreak has little influence on the progress, according to a director of the project. Now with over 14,000 employees including managers and workers working on the site, the park is expected to open next year as scheduled. (Photo: China News Service/Jiang Qiming)
Workers are seen at the construction site of the Beijing's Universal theme park, Mar. 18, 2020. The site has resumed construction since February 9 and the coronavirus outbreak has little influence on the progress, according to a director of the project. Now with over 14,000 employees including managers and workers working on the site, the park is expected to open next year as scheduled. (Photo: China News Service/Jiang Qiming)