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    2022-11-24  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Luohu greenways

LUOHU District released a plan of greenway construction, Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported yesterday, citing the district’s water affairs bureau.

At present, the district has finished the construction of greenways with a total length of 23.57 kilometers. It is expected that by the end of 2025, more than 35 kilometers of characteristic greenways will be built, taking full advantage of the district’s rich resources of rivers and reservoirs.

Group tickets

GROUP ticket bookings for migrant workers during the 2023 Spring Festival travel season will start Dec. 2, according to the city’s railway department.

Enterprises with no less than 30 employees and self-organized groups of migrant workers can apply for group tickets (no less than five tickets) with the same travel date, departure station and arrival station. Travel time for departure tickets is from Jan. 6-20, 2023, and the time for return tickets is from Jan. 25 to Feb. 8, 2023.

E-bike restrictions

THE restriction on electric bicycles on the auxiliary roads of Shenzhen expressways will be adjusted, Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported yesterday, citing a draft by the city’s traffic police, which is soliciting public opinions.

According to the draft notice on the restriction of e-bikes, two-level restricted zones will be set up. For the first-level restricted zones, all e-bikes and nonmotor vehicles will be banned. For the second-level restricted zones, e-bikes used by industries concerning people’s livelihood will be allowed after being registered with the city’s traffic police.

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