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Where is the annual ticket income of Leshan Giant Buddha reaching 230 million yuan?

Mainly used for labor costs and operating expenses. The reporter was informed that the Leshan Giant Buddha Management Committee is an agency dispatched by the Leshan Municipal Government with nearly 300 staff members. In June, 20021year, Leshan Giant Buddha Grottoes Research Institute was established, which is a deputy county-level institution with 25 staff. Prior to this, it was the internal organization of the Management Committee that was responsible for the research and protection of Leshan Giant Buddha. The state-owned Leshan Giant Buddha Tourism Development (Group) Co., Ltd. is responsible for the operation of the scenic spot, and the staff and service personnel of the scenic spot sign contracts with the enterprise. During the tourist season, the number of these people is as high as 2000. A person close to the scenic spot management Committee said that the annual income of the scenic spot is mainly used for labor costs and operating expenses.

The source also revealed that Leshan Giant Buddha, as a world natural and cultural heritage and a national key cultural relic protection unit, needs to be reported to National Cultural Heritage Administration every time it starts construction, and experts are invited to make a serious demonstration. Leshan Giant Buddha Management Committee only has the authority to weed and wash the face of the giant Buddha. In addition, the funds for the protection of the Giant Buddha are mainly allocated by National Cultural Heritage Administration, and there are few local facilities.

However, according to relevant policies, part of the operating income of scenic spots should be used for cultural relics protection. According to the relevant policies of the state, it was clearly stated in the "Implementation Opinions on Further Improving the Protection of Cultural Relics in Tourism and Other Development and Construction Activities" issued by the Sichuan Provincial Government on May 20 13 that in operational income, a cultural relic scenic spot should be no less than? The proportion of 5% is given priority to the protection of cultural relics.

But when the reporter asked Fan Yuanyuan about this policy, she said that she was not familiar with it. "It's good for us." She explained that the Giant Buddha Research Institute was established less than half a year ago, and she was still sorting out her business. "Now that we have studied all the independent financial rights, I believe we will make more contributions to the protection of the giant Buddha."

Fan Yuanyuan denied that the restoration of the Giant Buddha was suspended due to cost. She believes that the restoration of cultural relics needs to be cautious. Before the restoration, it is necessary to carry out multidisciplinary investigation and study, and the time varies from one year to five years, so as to produce enough scientific data.