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Security tightened ahead of G20 summit

china.org.cn / chinagate.cn, August 25, 2016 Adjust font size:

Editor's note: On Sept. 4 and 5, leaders from the 20 largest economies in the world will meet for the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, in east China's Zhejiang Province. Currently, the host city is finalizing security measures in various areas, including at West Lake, an internationally famous tourist destination. From Aug. 10 to Sep. 6, passengers who travel by railway or waterway from other places to Hangzhou will face multiple security checks at entry and exit points. There will be partial or complete closures of areas during the summit period. People living or working inside these closed areas must show their identity cards and motor vehicles must hold a special pass issued for the G20 Summit.

A road leading to West Lake, a famous tourist destination, under restriction and closure in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, on Aug. 20, ahead of the G20 Summit in early September. [Photo by Long Wei/China.com.cn]

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