People enjoy leisure time at Jingshan Park in Beijing on Monday morning, July 20, 2020. Parks in Beijing see more visitors as the city lowered its level of emergency response to COVID-19 from Level II to Level III on Monday. The move comes almost a month after the city raised its COVID-19 emergency response to Level 2 on June 16 as a new cluster related to Xinfadi wholesale market in south Beijing's Fengtai District was reported. (Photo: China News Service/ Du Yang)
People enjoy leisure time at Jingshan Park in Beijing on Monday morning, July 20, 2020. Parks in Beijing see more visitors as the city lowered its level of emergency response to COVID-19 from Level II to Level III on Monday. The move comes almost a month after the city raised its COVID-19 emergency response to Level 2 on June 16 as a new cluster related to Xinfadi wholesale market in south Beijing's Fengtai District was reported. (Photo: China News Service/ Du Yang)
People enjoy leisure time at Jingshan Park in Beijing on Monday morning, July 20, 2020. Parks in Beijing see more visitors as the city lowered its level of emergency response to COVID-19 from Level II to Level III on Monday. The move comes almost a month after the city raised its COVID-19 emergency response to Level 2 on June 16 as a new cluster related to Xinfadi wholesale market in south Beijing's Fengtai District was reported. (Photo: China News Service/ Du Yang)
People enjoy leisure time at Jingshan Park in Beijing on Monday morning, July 20, 2020. Parks in Beijing see more visitors as the city lowered its level of emergency response to COVID-19 from Level II to Level III on Monday. The move comes almost a month after the city raised its COVID-19 emergency response to Level 2 on June 16 as a new cluster related to Xinfadi wholesale market in south Beijing's Fengtai District was reported. (Photo: China News Service/ Du Yang)
People enjoy leisure time at Jingshan Park in Beijing on Monday morning, July 20, 2020. Parks in Beijing see more visitors as the city lowered its level of emergency response to COVID-19 from Level II to Level III on Monday. The move comes almost a month after the city raised its COVID-19 emergency response to Level 2 on June 16 as a new cluster related to Xinfadi wholesale market in south Beijing's Fengtai District was reported. (Photo: China News Service/ Du Yang)
People enjoy leisure time at Jingshan Park in Beijing on Monday morning, July 20, 2020. Parks in Beijing see more visitors as the city lowered its level of emergency response to COVID-19 from Level II to Level III on Monday. The move comes almost a month after the city raised its COVID-19 emergency response to Level 2 on June 16 as a new cluster related to Xinfadi wholesale market in south Beijing's Fengtai District was reported. (Photo: China News Service/ Du Yang)
People enjoy leisure time at Jingshan Park in Beijing on Monday morning, July 20, 2020. Parks in Beijing see more visitors as the city lowered its level of emergency response to COVID-19 from Level II to Level III on Monday. The move comes almost a month after the city raised its COVID-19 emergency response to Level 2 on June 16 as a new cluster related to Xinfadi wholesale market in south Beijing's Fengtai District was reported. (Photo: China News Service/ Du Yang)
People enjoy leisure time at Jingshan Park in Beijing on Monday morning, July 20, 2020. Parks in Beijing see more visitors as the city lowered its level of emergency response to COVID-19 from Level II to Level III on Monday. The move comes almost a month after the city raised its COVID-19 emergency response to Level 2 on June 16 as a new cluster related to Xinfadi wholesale market in south Beijing's Fengtai District was reported. (Photo: China News Service/ Du Yang)