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The Internet revealed that a man was taking photos at the Imperial Ancestral Temple. What did the police do to the man?

Recently, some netizens exposed on the Internet that a photographer from a wedding photography company stepped over the railing and entered the imperial passage of the Imperial Ancestral Temple to take pictures. After a quick investigation by the public security agency and reporting on the situation, it was found that on October 13, 2020, a photographer from a certain company entered the Royal Road of the cultural relics protection unit to take pictures. The Royal Road is an immovable cultural relic, and this photographer The division imposed administrative detention and fines.

We all know that the Imperial Ancestral Temple is a nationally protected cultural relic unit. At the same time, the royal road to the Imperial Ancestral Temple is also an immovable cultural relic, so it is surrounded by railings and cannot be entered. Generally, there are relevant prompts around these railings to remind tourists not to step inside the railings to take pictures. However, this staff member blatantly violated this rule for the sake of taking pictures. This is a very uncivilized phenomenon and also violates relevant legal regulations. Well, everyone thinks the above punishment imposed by the police is reasonable and legal. Nowadays, some people have very little awareness of the protection of cultural relics, and uncivilized tourism often occurs. We have heard of many uncivilized tourism phenomena in the past, such as carving on the walls of the Great Wall, spitting in some places, etc. These uncivilized phenomena have seriously affected the protection of some cultural relics. These cultural relics are hundreds of years old. After years of baptism, they are already very fragile. If we do not protect them and destroy them, it will be a devastating blow to the cultural relics.

So, I hope every tourist can take this incident as a warning when traveling and strive to be the pioneer of civilized tourism. These cultural relics are not only left to us by our ancestors, but also to our next generation. In order for our next generation to see these cultural relics, we must do our best to protect them so that they can stand in a better condition for thousands of years and become a symbol of the continuation of our Chinese national culture.