The follow up came, a man stepped on the head of the Leshan Giant Buddha to urinate, and the scenic

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-05

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Tourism is a way for people to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Unfortunately, however, in the process of visiting places of interest, there are always some puzzling and bizarre events that occur. Just recently, a jaw-dropping incident occurred in the Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area in Sichuan, where a man actually climbed on the head of the Leshan Giant Buddha to urinate. This behavior has attracted widespread attention and condemnation, and the scenic spot has also responded to it. So, why did this man make such an incredible move? What kind of punishment was he received in the end?

As the holidays approach, people are stepping out of their homes and choosing a variety of tourist destinations to relax. As one of the tourist attractions in Sichuan, the Leshan Giant Buddha attracts many tourists. However, on the day of January 31, an incredible thing happened in the Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area. A man actually climbed the head of the Leshan Giant Buddha and carried out ** behavior.

According to the explanation of the staff of the scenic spot, the position of the man at the time happened to be in the blind spot of monitoring, and the inspectors did not find his existence, so he created an opportunity to take advantage of it. The man's behavior was truly shocking, and his behavior was even worse than the monkey that had happened before. The monkey just peed on the Buddha's hands, but the man chose to urinate on the Buddha's head, and the situation was even more serious. However, modern society is a society governed by the rule of law, and the Buddha could not do anything about it, but the current law would sanction him.

Although the man was not directly punished, after being discovered by the staff of the scenic spot, in order to avoid his danger, the staff and ** jointly persuaded him to leave. During the post-incident investigation, it was found that the man had a history of mental illness for many years and was in the onset period at the time of the act. According to the laws of our country, ** will not punish the mentally ill. This is also a helpless move, because mentally ill people sometimes do not know their own behavior and are incapacitated for civil conduct. If they cause damage to others, the responsibility will fall on the guardian. Therefore, according to the law of our country, the scenic spot can make a claim to the man's guardian, after all, the occurrence of this incident is also related to the dereliction of guardianship responsibility.

When the scenic spot said that the man was mentally ill and exempted him from punishment, many netizens felt very ridiculous. Are there so many psychopaths? After all, many of the similar incidents that have happened before have ended with the person being deemed mentally ill. For example, on the Qingming Festival 23 years ago, a woman blatantly violated the rules of the scenic spot and climbed the head of the Leshan Giant Buddha. She excitedly greeted visitors when she arrived. After investigation, it was found that the woman was also mentally ill.

In fact, will a psychopath be able to climb the head of the Leshan Giant Buddha so purposefully and greet tourists? As the world's largest existing open-air cliff stone carving, the Leshan Giant Buddha has profound historical value and was completed in the Tang Dynasty. If every mentally ill person uses this as an excuse to destroy cultural relics, then cultural relics will definitely not last long. As a well-known tourist attraction in the country, Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area attracts a large number of tourists to visit every day. I believe that most tourists will not sit idly by when they encounter such damage to cultural relics. But it is the relevant personnel of the scenic spot who solve the problem. Therefore, in the coming days, scenic spots need to strengthen inspection and management to avoid negligence on the part of monitoring and inspection personnel.

In addition, tourists should also actively stop this kind of destruction of cultural relics. Cultural relics represent the precious wealth left by our ancestors, and no one wants them to be damaged in any way. All in all, although the scenic spot encountered misfortune this time, it was the cultural relics that were damaged in the end. We cannot restrict such special groups of people from traveling, and we can only prevent similar incidents from happening again by strengthening the protection of cultural relics.

The incident of the man climbing on the head of the Leshan Giant Buddha to urinate not only sounded the alarm bell of the Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area, but also reminded other tourist attractions to pay attention to similar problems. I hope that everyone will consciously abide by the regulations of the scenic spot when traveling, treat cultural relics with a sense of awe, respect cultural relics and natural landscapes, and jointly create a civilized and harmonious tourism environment.

1. CCTV - "Scenic Area Responds to Man Climbing Leshan Giant Buddha to Pee on the Head of Leshan".

2.Observer Network - "The man climbed on the top of the Leshan Giant Buddha to urinate, and the scenic spot reported: the man is in a state of mental illness".

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