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Does large-scale outdoor luminous characters in scenic spots require approval?

According to relevant laws and regulations in my country, large outdoor luminous characters in scenic spots require approval.

The reason is that the installation of large-scale luminous characters in scenic spots involves many aspects such as urban construction, environmental protection, and cultural inheritance, and requires approval and review by relevant departments. At the same time, the approval process can also ensure that the content, form, and scale of large-scale luminous characters in scenic spots comply with relevant standards and specifications and will not cause adverse effects on the surrounding environment and public interests.

The specific approval process may vary from region to region. It is generally necessary to submit relevant applications to the urban planning department or cultural tourism department where the scenic spot is located, and submit approval materials, including the design plan of large luminous characters in the scenic spot, construction drawings, Installation location, light source, etc. The approval department will review the application materials, and if they meet relevant standards and specifications, an approval certificate will be issued.

If large luminous characters in scenic spots are installed without approval, they will face varying degrees of fines and liability, and may even be required to be removed.

Therefore, if you intend to set up large luminous characters in scenic spots, you need to understand the local approval process and requirements in advance, and apply and approve in strict accordance with relevant regulations. This will not only avoid unnecessary legal risks, but also create a good tourism environment and contribute to the development and image enhancement of the scenic spot.