Hotel, nighttime snacks warm up Dunhuang tourism

Diners enjoy meals at a restaurant in Dunhuang, Gansu province on June 13. [Photo by Wang Binyin]
Hotels and restaurants have begun to open their doors in Dunhuang, Gansu province, as the nucleic acid testing policy has loosened in June. These measures will help revitalize intra-provincial and inter-provincial travel.
The night market is just as bustling as before it shut down. Diners can enjoy popular nighttime snacks including skewers, barbecue, and bubble oil cake.
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