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A man in Beijing entered the rain and dew stone guardrail in the ancestral temple to take pictures. Has he been punished?

10On June 5438+03, a photographer crossed the border fence and entered the Royal Road Stone for taking pictures. His behavior has caused damage to cultural relics, so the relevant departments have taken him into administrative detention and fined him for this behavior. I have to say, this man's behavior is very bad. It is obvious that the guardrail has been reinforced around him to prevent tourists from trampling and protect cultural relics. However, this person naturally ignored the risk of destruction of cultural relics and stepped on it. It can be said that it is a bad result! At the same time, it can be seen that this man may not have the consciousness and concept of cultural relics protection before making his previous behavior.

I believe that after this incident, this person and some people who don't have a strong sense of cultural relics protection should bear in mind that in the future, they must strengthen their own quality and cultural relics protection concept and know where they can touch and where they can't go to avoid legal sanctions. You know, the ancestral temple where the man is located is a national key cultural relics protection unit, and the rain dew stone is to protect cultural relics. If it is injured, it may face irreparable risks. What about us? Can only see from a distance, can't play? Only in this way can the cultural relics be opened correctly.

At the same time, after this incident, I believe that the relevant departments will once again strengthen the protection of cultural relics. In my opinion, in order to further strengthen the efforts, in addition to the publicity of cultural relics protection knowledge, warning signs or guardrails should be installed next to key cultural relics to remind tourists not to touch or trample, and indicate the punishment measures. In this way, tourists will have a sense of breaking the law, and I believe such things will be less and less.

Of course, the protection of cultural relics should start from itself. Only each of us has the idea of protecting cultural relics, and there will be few such incidents in the future. Cultural relics protection should start with me. Let each of us start from the small things around us, raise the awareness of cultural relics protection and inherit the great wisdom of the Chinese nation.