A launch ceremony is held for China's first online tourism reservation system for nine nuclear plants in Ningde, east China's Fujian Province, Aug. 7, 2024. (Photo/China News Service)
(ECNS) -- China launched the first-of-its-kind online tourism reservation system for nine nuclear plants under the China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN), the company said on Wednesday.
Dayawan, China's first large scale commercial nuclear power plant, began construction on Aug. 7, 1987 and opened for public visits in 2013. With the official launch of the online reservation system, visitors can now make appointments through CGN's official account or the "core walk" mini grogram on WeChat for individua or group reservations. Related nuclear power plants have received more than one million visitors so far.
On the same day, the first ever "CGN Nuclear Power Industry Tourism White Paper" was released, containing a tourism roadmap for CGN's nine nuclear power plants and integrating tourist attractions around these plants.
The event is set to enhance scientific cognition of and trust in nuclear power, contributing to the high-quality development of China's nuclear power industry, said Guo Xingang, spokesperson for the CGN.