Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Badaling Great Wall informs visitors about the lettering on the wall. What do you think of uncivilized tourism behavior?

Badaling Great Wall informs visitors about the lettering on the wall. What do you think of uncivilized tourism behavior?

After a period of silence, the so-and-so event that once spread on the Internet has revived. On March 2 1 day, another such incident happened in Badaling Scenic Area. Three tourists carved characters on the wall of the Great Wall during their visit. Their behavior can be said to be very shameful. Carving their names on ancient sites is a complete destruction of ancient sites. After investigation, these three tourists were made. These historical sites are the heritage of our culture, and we need to protect them when we watch them. This kind of sabotage is very shameful. I hope everyone will take a warning and don't follow the trend like this. After all, this kind of behavior is not a glorious behavior. Carving your name on it will not be a celebrity forever, but it will be notorious.

This uncivilized tourism behavior can be said to be very shameful. After this happened a few years ago, there was a period of silence. I thought people had noticed these problems when traveling. Unexpectedly, after this happened a few years ago, it was silent for a while. I thought people had noticed these problems when traveling, but I didn't expect anyone to do such a thing. I saw many netizens' comments satirizing this behavior on the Internet. They are still doing this at any age. Isn't it shameful to leave their names? I can only say that people who carve their names on these cultural relics have different psychology from normal people. They didn't think of this, and they were extremely naive.

It seems that in order to completely avoid this uncivilized tourism, it is necessary to strengthen publicity for the people. When entering the scenic spot, we must explain to every passenger the requirements of words and deeds and the corresponding punishment measures, so that everyone can be warned. Once found, we should increase the punishment and let them bear all the repair costs themselves.