Proactively protect yourself in crowded places
During the New Year holiday, travel demand increases, especially in central areas such as fireworks display points, pedestrian streets, and entertainment areas.
People need to strictly comply with traffic safety regulations, not use alcohol when driving, wear standard helmets and travel in the correct lane.
Store personal belongings
In crowded places, the risk of pickpocketing, jostling, and pushing is easy to occur, especially during New Year's Eve. Therefore, keeping a safe distance, observing the surroundings and walking in groups will help limit unnecessary risks.
For families with young children, parents need to closely monitor and remind children to remember contact information of relatives.
Learn carefully about accommodation locations
In case of traveling far, you should carefully find out the accommodation location, travel plan and emergency phone numbers in the locality.
Ensuring health safety
The New Year's transition time is often accompanied by a year-end party, and excessive alcohol consumption can affect health, increase the risk of accidents and uncontrolled situations.
Each person should drink alcohol and beer in moderation, combined with eating enough and resting reasonably.
In addition, the weather during the New Year holiday is often cold, especially in the northern provinces. People need to keep their bodies warm, especially the elderly and young children, and avoid sudden temperature changes when moving between indoors and outdoors.