Brazil Opens Drive-In Circus

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial impact on many industries.  However,  they are now introducing a circus in a drive-by way in an effort to curb the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic.

After four months of inactivity, finally clowns, and artists at the Estoril Circus, Rio De Janeiro were able to return to action with the audience watching their performances from within their respective vehicles.

Tents that can accommodate up to 40 vehicles will be charged for each vehicle between the US $ 15 to the US $ 20.

That can be seen when the public appreciates the circus performance of the new norm by turning on the car lights and honking.

In a different view,  Paris also introduced movies on the water, where viewers can watch their movies from their boats.

Sources: Channel8.com

Adib Mohd

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