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Bamboo Bamboo forests in many scenic spots in Beijing were disfigured, with as many as 40 inscriptions on one bamboo (photo)-Phoenix News

The walls of the Temple of Heaven Echo Gallery are densely engraved with words

New "scars" were found on a bamboo in Jingshan Park

The bamboo forest in Zhongshan Park was "marked" by tourists Disfigured"

Original title: Bamboo forests in many scenic spots in the city were extensively disfigured

Observation motivation: Since the day before yesterday, a group named "Jiang Xuejian, Mengshan called you to wash the mountain" Weibo is trending on the Internet. The incident occurred when a tourist spray-painted the names "Jiang Xuejian" and "Ning Dongjun" on several rocks while traveling in Mengshan Mountain. After this uncivilized tourist behavior was exposed, Jiang Xuejian was condemned by many netizens and was asked to "come back and wash the mountains." This extreme incident has once again drawn public attention to civilized tourism behavior. Yesterday, a reporter from Beijing Youth Daily conducted an investigation into some uncivilized tourism behaviors such as "graffiti" in some scenic spots in Beijing.

A reporter from Beijing Youth Daily visited many popular scenic spots such as Jingshan Park, Zhongshan Park, Temple of Heaven Park, Summer Palace, and Prince Gong’s Mansion yesterday. Although they did not find “Jiang Xuejian” who needed to come back to wash the mountains, they did. More people should be called back to "rebuild the bamboo forest". Meng Guanyu, Shen Jie, Li Ziming, Hao Heqian, Chen Qiaoli, Xu Bo, Zhang Yu, Guo Zhipeng, Xin Shiwei... names one after another have been engraved in the bamboo forests in many scenic spots. The number is comparable to " Hundreds of surnames." Large bamboo forests in many scenic spots have become the "hardest hit areas" for tourists to engrave, and some bamboo forests have even been "engraved" to pieces, which is too horrible to look at. According to the scenic area management personnel, once the bamboo forest is carved, it will never be restored.

Many tourists in the scenic area are crazy about carving "Bamboo Forest"

"Liu Fukang", who just left his name in the Jingshan Park Bamboo Forest on November this year, his name is still verdant green, and the scratches remain Chips on the surface of bamboo trunks

"Dad, why are these bamboos engraved with characters?" In a large bamboo forest in Zhongshan Park, a 10-year-old little tourist read a book with densely engraved characters. Bamboo forest, curiously.

Yesterday, a reporter from Beiqing Daily first came to Huifang Garden in Zhongshan Park. As soon as he entered the door, he saw a large area of ??early garden bamboo with unique landscape. However, what is "horrible" is that most of the bamboos have "done." "scarred" and "scarred" by tourists. There are even cases where more than a dozen names are engraved on a bamboo, as many as more than 40 Chinese characters. Some are engraved with "×× came here to visit", "××爱××" "; some have QQ numbers and idol names engraved on them, and some tourists engraved them with their whole family's names like they set up a "family monument", and even engraved a "long" travel diary on the bamboo... A reporter from Beiqing Daily was in the park I took more than a hundred photos of "destroyed" bamboos.

An investigation by a reporter from Beiqing Daily found that bamboo forests like Zhongshan Park have been "disfigured" by tourists in large areas, which has become a common phenomenon in many scenic spots. Bamboo seems to have become tourists' favorite for carving. Bamboo forests in many scenic spots such as Jingshan Park and Prince Gong’s Mansion are also in serious condition.

In the entire bamboo forest in the west area of ??Jingshan Park, almost no one was spared, and all of them left carved "scars". According to the date of stay by tourists, as early as 2000 and as recently as the National Day of this year, new names are left here every year. Over time, although the font has darkened, it is still clearly legible. And "Liu Fukang", who just left his name on November this year, is still verdant green, and fragments of the surface of the bamboo trunk remain in the scratches...

"New wounds overlap old wounds" and the bamboo forest in the scenic spot cannot " Healing”

“Everyone basically uses keys to carve. In fact, it hurts to carve their hands with keys, but everyone just loves carving”

“New wounds stacking old wounds” has become a scenic spot A common occurrence in the bamboo forest. Staff at several scenic spots said that the most distressing thing is that once the bamboo is "disfigured", it will be permanent damage and can never be repaired.

According to Chen Guilan, director of the Education Department of Prince Gong’s Mansion, the bamboo in Prince Gong’s Mansion is the Xiangfei Bamboo handed down during the Qianlong period. The variety is very precious, but it has been repeatedly abused. “Bamboo is organic. We can't repair it by external painting, so the characters carved by tourists a few years ago can now be seen, which makes us heartbroken."

Most scenic spots currently have security measures to prevent them. Tourists carry knives and other sharp objects. Why is this still not effective in preventing tourists from engraving? A staff member of Zhongshan Park explained, “Everyone basically uses keys to carve. In fact, it hurts to carve with keys, but everyone loves carving. It’s really a matter of quality.

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Starting from this spring, Jingshan Park has added a number of new civilized warning signs in order to strengthen the care of the bamboo forest. However, there are still tourists who ignore the reminders and paint wantonly. "Managers and volunteers saw They will immediately block it, but there is no other way. It is impossible for us to install surveillance cameras in the entire bamboo forest. ” said a scenic spot administrator.

The inscriptions on the ancient ruins actually made a wish ten years later

Tourist Wang Jing from Dazhuang Town, Si County, Anhui Province left a “pledge” on the wall of the Summer Palace

Compared with the phenomenon of bamboo forest carving disasters, the number of "famous names" left on cultural relics in Beijing's scenic spots during the National Day holiday this year has decreased compared with the past. However, in some popular scenic spots, Beiqing Daily reporters still Some traces of the engravings made during these two days were found. Outside the Yulan Hall of the Summer Palace, the approximately 100-meter-long northern exterior wall was jokingly called the "Signature Wall" by tourists passing by. One of the inscriptions came from. A tourist named Wang Jing from Dazhuang Town, Sixian County, Anhui Province, wrote on the window lattice of the historic site: "In 2008, I came here as a college student, and ten years later I came back as a successful person. ”

In addition to the Summer Palace, many popular scenic spots with cultural relics such as the Temple of Heaven Park are still suffering damage from carvings. In the Temple of Heaven Park, a reporter from the Beiqing Daily found that the entire circle of the echo wall had They are all covered with messy scratches. A person in charge of the Temple of Heaven Park Management Office told a reporter from Beiqing Daily that the scratches on the walls of the echo wall were not recent because they were installed as early as 2008 to prevent them from being damaged by tourists. The echo wall was randomly carved again, and guardrails were built on the inside and outside. Visitors can only view from the outside of the fence. The reason why the inscriptions are still visible is that it is difficult to repair. "The damage to cultural relics is irreversible, and it needs everyone to protect it." ”

In order to effectively prevent the uncivilized behavior of tourists carving indiscriminately, some scenic spots have also “created new ways”. Although there are a few tourist carvings in Prince Gong’s Mansion, the number is not large anymore. It is understood that three or four years ago, Gong Gong The palace has set up wish card blessing points in several places such as the Arrow Road. Visitors can buy a wish card, write their wishes on it and hang it on trees and other places. This method effectively reduces the uncivilized phenomenon of tourists carving words on the wall. .

In addition to the large area of ??bamboo forest being "disfigured" by tourists, reporters from Beiqing Daily also discovered some other uncivilized phenomena in tourism

Prince Gong's Mansion: The most disturbing thing. The headache is smoking

In addition to the uncivilized behavior of lettering, there is another phenomenon that causes many scenic spot managers a "headache", that is, the comprehensive smoking ban in scenic spots still cannot prevent tourists from smoking.

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As a key fire prevention unit, the entire park of Prince Gong’s Mansion requires no smoking. There is a no-smoking sign at the entrance of the park, and visitors are reminded to consciously put lighters in the box. However, a reporter from Beiqing Daily found that there is actually no smoking ban. How many tourists took the initiative to use lighters, and there are still tourists smoking in the park.

"We have set up nearly 140 no-smoking signs in the park. When encountering smokers, administrators and volunteers will dissuade them, but since there is no relevant penalty authority, we have no other way to prevent tourists from smoking other than dissuasion. "According to Chen Guilan, director of the Education Department of Prince Kung's Mansion, employees of Prince Kung's Mansion have to discourage two to three thousand tourists from smoking every day on average.

Zoo: Children urinate frequently

Among the many uncivilized tourist behaviors, one of the most uncivilized behaviors is urinating in public. This behavior is particularly prominent in the Beijing Zoo. At about 9 o'clock yesterday morning, a reporter from the Beijing Youth Daily saw a 3-year-old man in the Beijing Zoo. A child of about 20 years old was urinating facing the grass with his back to the road, while the child's family was on the phone not far away. Later, during the reporter's visit in the park, he saw four more children aged about two or three years old. Children urinate everywhere in the park, and each child is accompanied by a parent or not far away. One of the parents told the Beijing Youth Daily reporter that the reason why it is so uncivilized is because the child is too young and cannot hold it in. It can be "solved" on the spot, but he also said that he will try his best to let the children go to the toilet for "convenience" in the future.

The relevant person in charge of the Beijing Zoo Management Office said that there are 13 toilets in the whole zoo. The queue time for tourists to go to the toilet usually does not exceed one or two minutes, and in order to improve the comfort of tourists, the cleaning staff in the park prepare disposable garbage bags for parents and children in need. If you can't walk to the bathroom to go to the toilet, parents and children can ask the cleaning staff for them at any time.

This article is also photographed by our reporter Lin Yan

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