The Year of the Ox is off to a difficult start for millions of Chinese, forced to decide if it's worth the added coronavirus risk to see their loved ones for a cherished holiday.
The Year of the Ox is off to a difficult start for millions of Chinese, forced to decide if it's worth the added coronavirus risk to see their loved ones for a cherished holiday.
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The new parkade located in the northwest corner of Beijing South Railway Station began its trial operation today. With nearly 400 planned parking spaces, the multistory space is expected to alleviate parking problems that have plagued travelers and surrounding residents.
Vehicles access the parkade via two entrances and exits located in the direction of Kaiyang Road, while passengers enter via a pedestrian passage on the east side of the parking lot. Once parked, it takes approximately five minutes for passengers to walk to Beijing South Railway Station.
The parkade features multiple payment channels, including self-service payment terminals, various apps, and ETC. It also provides services such as parking space inquiries, shared parking, and parking reservation, not only improving the passenger experience but also speeding up parking space turnover.