In the recent view of the National People's Work Committee, the issue of local combustion bans has been challenged. This point of view has aroused the attention and discussion of all walks of life. On the one hand, there is the view that the ban should be reformed to protect traditional culture and folklore;On the other hand, there are also those who advocate the protection of the environment and safety and the continuation of the ban on burning.
Fireworks and firecrackers are part of traditional Chinese folk customs, which have a strong New Year's flavor and cultural connotation. In the city, with the development of modernization, many traditional folk customs have gradually withdrawn from everyone's field of vision. Proper fireworks can increase the flavor of the New Year, retain traditional culture, and allow people to celebrate the New Year in a joyful atmosphere.
A total ban on fireworks can cause inconvenience and a sense of loss to people. Therefore, the local government can formulate sub-regional and time-specific fireworks regulations, so that the people can enjoy the fun of traditional culture, and at the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen the control of residential areas, hospitals and other places to ensure tranquility and safety.
Fireworks can make loud noises that cause trouble for city dwellers. Especially during the Chinese New Year, people want to be able to rest and spend their holidays quietly. Therefore, the ban on combustion can effectively reduce noise pollution and improve the quality of life of urban residents.
The discharge of fireworks and firecrackers may cause fire and injury accidents, and pose a threat to the safety of people's lives and property. Especially in cities, where the population is dense and there are many buildings, the risk of fire is higher. The implementation of the ban on burning can effectively reduce the incidence of fire and injury accidents and protect the safety of people's lives.
To sum up, reform or protection of tradition, the National People's Working Committee's view of challenging the issue of local fire bans is not black and white. When formulating policies, the need to protect traditional culture and folk customs should be comprehensively considered, and the protection of the environment and safety should also be emphasized. Local governments can achieve a balanced development of traditional culture and environmental safety through humanized management and scientific planning.