In recent years, the ban on fireworks has been a matter of concern. At the end of each year, whether to lift the ban on fireworks once again becomes a hot topic of public discussion. Recently, the China Fireworks and Firecrackers Association responded to the ban, saying that the possibility of lifting the ban this year has become slim. This news has aroused heated discussions among the majority of netizens. On this issue, legal experts have also put forward their own views, calling for more choices to be left to the public.
As a part of traditional Chinese culture, fireworks once played an important role in festival celebrations. However, with the improvement of environmental protection awareness and the increasing prominence of air pollution problems, various localities have successively introduced fire ban policies. Over the years, the ban policy has been implemented across the country, and the number of cities that prohibit or restrict the use of fireworks has gradually increased.
As a representative organization of the fireworks and fireworks industry, the China Fireworks and Firecrackers Association has an in-depth understanding of the ban on burning. They said the chances of lifting the ban this year were slim. The Legislative Affairs Committee of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress believes that the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law, the regulations on the safety management of fireworks and firecrackers formulated by the National People's Congress and other laws and administrative regulations do not make comprehensive prohibitions on the sale and discharge of fireworks and firecrackers that meet quality standards. However, due to differences in understanding and difficulties in the implementation of the issue of a complete ban on sales and burning, the relevant regulations are expected to be revised.
In response to the issue of the ban on combustion, legal experts also put forward their own views. They called for more choices to be given to the population. Professor Wang Chengdong believes that fireworks and firecrackers can be considered in different regions and time periods to allow the people to enjoy traditional culture. Megacities may appropriately control the area around hospitals, kindergartens, primary schools, nursing homes, etc., designate locations, and carry out fireworks within the specified time. Professor Xie Zhiyong emphasized the importance of protecting excellent traditional culture and folk culture, saying that restricting or banning fireworks is good for protecting air quality and urban safety, but it also causes cultural losses. He also pointed out that fireworks and firecrackers involve the interests of the industrial chain and the people, and should be further improved in technology, considering staggered peak fireworks, and being set off in different time periods and different regions.
The issue of a ban on combustion has always been a complex and sensitive topic. As a part of traditional Chinese culture, fireworks not only have their unique charm, but also have certain safety and environmental problems. As long as people can be clear about their responsibilities and obligations, and actively participate in improving the solution of industry problems, China's fireworks industry will usher in a better future between cultural heritage and environmental protection. Autumn and Winter Check-in Challenge