In a recent incident, a netizen posted a **, showing a man urinating on the top of the head of the Leshan Giant Buddha. This behavior has attracted widespread attention and heated discussions, and has also triggered the public's thinking about the management of scenic spots and the behavior of tourists.
Soon after the incident, the Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area Management Committee issued a notice to explain the incident. It was reported that the man had a history of mental illness for many years and was in a state of onset at the time. After discovering this situation, the staff of the scenic spot have persuaded him to leave in time and sent him to the hospital for **.
For this incident, we should first of all express our appreciation for the response of the management of the scenic spot. They took timely measures to avoid the incident from causing more damage to the Leshan Giant Buddha. At the same time, we should also be aware that such behavior is not only a destruction of the scenic spot, but also disrespectful to tourists and the public.
We should strengthen the education and management of tourists, so that they understand the regulations and protection measures of scenic spots, and at the same time, we should also improve the quality and civilization of tourists. During the tour, we should respect the various facilities and cultural relics in the scenic area, and do not destroy and scribble at will. At the same time, we should also pay attention to our own behavior and refrain from acting detrimental to the public interest and the rights and interests of others.
In addition, we should also focus on the management of people with mental illness. The man had a history of mental illness for many years and was in a state of onset at the time. We should strengthen our attention and help for people with mental illness, so that they can receive timely care and care. At the same time, we should also strengthen publicity and education for the public, so that they can understand the symptoms and harms of mental illness, and avoid discrimination and misunderstanding of people with mental illness.
In short, we should learn from this incident, strengthen the management of scenic spots and the education of tourists, and also pay attention to the ** and management of people with mental illness. Only in this way can we better protect the cultural relics and facilities of the scenic spot, and at the same time allow tourists to enjoy a more civilized and safe experience. It is hoped that the relevant departments can continue to strengthen supervision and management to ensure that similar incidents do not happen again.