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What do you think of men being detained for taking pictures in the Imperial Temple?

I believe everyone is familiar with wedding photography. Most people will choose a beautiful and unique place to take wedding commemorative photos when they get married, but we still need to be careful not to destroy public facilities when shooting. Recently, the Beijing Public Security Bureau severely criticized a photographer on the official WeChat account. The notice showed that the man entered the guardrail and trampled on Imperial Road while taking wedding photos for customers. This behavior obviously violates China's cultural relics protection law and needs to be severely condemned both morally and legally. At present, the man has been detained by the local public security bureau, and I naturally agree with the detention punishment.

Actually, this matter can be big or small. At a young age, the man was just careless, but at an old age, he was suspected of destroying cultural relics. As a part of the Imperial Palace, in order to prevent people from stepping on the Imperial Road, the Imperial Palace was fenced with guardrails, and the men involved not only stepped on the Imperial Road during the filming process, but also stood on it for a long time. You know, the weight of an adult man can't be underestimated, and a little carelessness may cause the destruction of Imperial Road, so the man involved has been suspected of destroying cultural relics.

As an extremely important cultural relic in China, the Forbidden City is also an immovable cultural relic. It has been listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit in the State Council earlier, and its importance can be imagined. The ancestral temple is an extremely important part of the Forbidden City. It not only symbolizes the history and culture of our country, but also has extremely important research value. Therefore, the Forbidden City and the ancestral temple need the protection of all of us. The photographer shown in the notice clearly violated China's cultural relics protection law and should be detained.

As a cultural relic, the Forbidden City has a history of 600 years. In such a long period of time, this city has gained unique significance and needs the protection of all of us. Recently, the man's behavior of trampling on the imperial road obviously violated the law, and it is reasonable to be detained. At the same time, we should all take a warning and avoid similar situations in the process of traveling.