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Don't let "savage tourism" destroy the Wild Great Wall.

a section of the ancient Great Wall, which was established as a "national key cultural relics protection unit" in March 213 and set up a warning against climbing, has now been "developed" into a popular wild tourist attraction; Local villagers became ticket collectors for the Great Wall; I am a volunteer at the foot of the Great Wall, but I charge a guide fee to become a tour guide ... Barbaric tourism is doing a lot of harm to the Great Wall in Huanghuacheng, Beijing. (Semimonthly Talk, No.15, 22)

The phenomenon of media reports really needs attention. It is reported that the Huanghuacheng Great Wall, located in Jiuduhe Town, Huairou District, Beijing, which is a "national key cultural relics protection unit", has not been opened for tourism so far and belongs to the Wild Great Wall. However, due to its access to Mutianyu and other famous sections of the Great Wall, and its proximity to Huanghuacheng Reservoir, which has the reputation of "Golden Tang Chi", many tourists come here. Obviously, it is easy to bring harm to this wild Great Wall.

It's alarming that local villagers have started their business by this. According to reports, villagers sit in the middle of the mountain road and collect tolls from tourists: "1 yuan can pay for the Great Wall by scanning the code. Do not accept bargaining. " Some steep sections have also specially placed "welding ladders". In addition to individual travel, some travel agencies are also eyeing this "fat". And many people who wear "Great Wall Protection" overalls turn a blind eye to the tourists who climb the Great Wall.

The above-mentioned scenes are obviously related to "Protecting the Great Wall is everyone's responsibility. The warning that the Great Wall is not open and climbing is forbidden is out of place. The wild Great Wall tourism is booming, which also promotes the surrounding businesses such as farmhouse music, homestay, fishing and parking. In addition to bringing harm to the Great Wall, the nearby Huanghuacheng Reservoir has been seriously polluted. In particular, the emergence of "welding ladder" has also increased security risks. It can be seen that in the face of these barbaric tourism, the relevant departments must not turn a blind eye.

The Wild Great Wall can't lose its management and protection. The Regulations on the Protection of the Great Wall clearly stipulates that it is forbidden to organize activities in the section of the Great Wall that has not been designated as a tourist area. The Measures for the Protection and Management of the Great Wall in Beijing also stipulates that it is forbidden to organize tours of the Great Wall that have not been approved as places to visit; It is forbidden to climb the Great Wall that has not been approved as a place to visit. It can be seen that the Wild Great Wall has become a "tourist attraction", which directly exposes that the implementation of laws and regulations is not in place.

The wild Great Wall can't be destroyed by barbaric tourism. The key is to work hard on management. In fact, these phenomena reported by the media have long existed. In this regard, relevant departments should pay attention to it. For example, according to the regulations of Beijing, the people's governments of townships and towns should organize relevant units and individuals in the region to do a good job in the protection and management of the Great Wall. However, in management, we can't just rely on warning propaganda. More importantly, we should form departmental linkage to correct, stop and punish violations in time.

we should not condone the existence of the industrial chain of wild travel at the foot of the Great Wall. Although eradicating this industrial chain will hurt the interests of some people, it should also be done with great efforts. Moreover, in the process of protecting the Great Wall, it is necessary to benefit nearby residents and arouse the enthusiasm of local residents to protect the Wild Great Wall. This is not only to protect the Great Wall, but also for the safety of tourists. Of course, from the tourist's point of view, traveling abroad should follow the law, and the undeveloped Great Wall might as well go less or not. (Yang Yulong)