Moviegoers wearing masks are seen in a screening hall at Tianshan Cinema, one of the most famous theatres in Shanghai on July 20, 2020, almost six months after its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Hengwei)
Strict measures including checking health QR codes and body temperatures are enforced to ensure the safety of cinemagoers. Masks will be mandatory and people with a temperature higher than 37.3 degrees Celsius will not be allowed entry.
Moviegoers wearing masks are seen in a screening hall at Tianshan Cinema, one of the most famous theatres in Shanghai on July 20, 2020, almost six months after its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Hengwei)
Moviegoers wearing masks are seen in a screening hall at Tianshan Cinema, one of the most famous theatres in Shanghai on July 20, 2020, almost six months after its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Hengwei)
A woman wearing masks is seen at entrance of a screening hall at Tianshan Cinema, one of the most famous theatres in Shanghai on July 20, 2020, almost six months after its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Hengwei)
Moviegoers wearing masks are seen at entrance of a screening hall at Tianshan Cinema, one of the most famous theatres in Shanghai on July 20, 2020, almost six months after its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Hengwei)
Moviegoers scan QR code on their phones before entering a screening hall at Tianshan Cinema, one of the most famous theatres in Shanghai on July 20, 2020, almost six months after its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Hengwei)
A moviegoer selects available seats at Tianshan Cinema, one of the most famous theatres in Shanghai on July 20, 2020, almost six months after its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Hengwei)
A worker carries out disinfection at a screening hall at Tianshan Cinema, one of the most famous theatres in Shanghai on July 20, 2020, almost six months after its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Hengwei)