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Cox's Bazar tourist spots fall silent


Cox's Bazar tourist spots fall silent

Tourist spots and recreational centres at Cox's Bazar including the beach, have fallen silent as a result of the closure of all tourist attractions in the face of the second wave of the Covid-19 outbreak, UNB reports.

No tourists who are already there are allowed to enter the beach. The beach shops were also closed due to lack of tourists.

However, hotels, motels, guest houses, restaurants and shopping malls have been kept open on the condition of complying with hygiene rules. Tourists staying in Cox's Bazar have also started returning.

Cox's Bazar Deputy Commissioner and President of the District Corona Infection Prevention Committee Md. Mamunur Rashid said a directive from the tourism ministry reached the district administration on Thursday regarding closure of tourist spots.

According to the directive, all tourist spots and entertainment centres including Cox's Bazar beach would be closed till April 14.

The district administration, tourist police and other concerned people would take actions as per the instructions of the government.

Tourists were not allowed to enter the beach after receiving instructions from the ministry, said Mamunur.

Besides, all kinds of tourism related businesses including beach recreation umbrellas (kitkats), beach-bikes and jetskis had been shut down. The patrol of the tourist police had been intensified to keep a watch on the tourist centers including the beaches, concluded the Deputy Commissioner.

Nur Mohammad Rabbi, manager of Seagull Hotel said that advance room bookings at hotel, motels were being cancelled due to the ban imposed on tourism.

Assistant Superintendent of Tourist Police Cox's Bazar Zone Chowdhury Mizanuzzaman said no one was allowed to enter the beach. Besides, all the shops near the beach had been closed.

Cox's Bazar Additional Deputy Commissioner Md Amin Al Parvez said, "A temporary shutdown has been declared to prevent public gatherings. Tourist spots, including the beach, will be reopened if the Corona situation returns to normal."

Earlier on April 1, the Cox's Bazar district administration had announced closure of all recreational centres in the district including the sea beach until April 14.

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