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How to protect my country’s cultural relics?

Protecting cultural relics must start with me, starting from a small place. Protecting cultural relics is both an expression of patriotism and a law-abiding act. As Chinese people, we should do the following: 1. Start with me and be a civilized tourist. 2. Set up a publicity team to protect cultural relics and conduct publicity in tourist spots and other places to remind people to protect cultural relics.

3 When visiting cultural relics and historic sites, just look and touch them. When visiting tourist attractions, don’t climb or break trees, write on ancient walls, or draw graffiti. Don't throw away garbage when visiting and keep the scenic spots clean and hygienic.

4. Prosecute those who destroy cultural relics. 5. Call on the relevant departments to use television and radio to publicize it across the country, so that everyone will have the concept of "protecting cultural relics, everyone is responsible, starting from me, starting from a young age". 6. Add placards to protect cultural relics. 7. Do not carry dangerous items or throw cigarette butts. 8. If you see rubbish in cultural relics, you should pick it up. 9. Don’t make loud noises at cultural relics and ruin the good mood of other tourists. Our initiative: Protect cultural relics, protect cultural relics, and protect the beautiful wealth left by the ancients. This is not only a law-abiding behavior, but also an expression of patriotism. We hope that we can establish the awareness of protecting cultural relics and other cultural relics from an early age and be a good, law-abiding and patriotic citizen. , may our country’s “world heritage” shine forever. Promote the awareness of cultural relics protection to people around you, and the government should increase investment in protection

As Li Xiaodong, vice president of the Chinese Cultural Relics Society, emphasized: First of all, we must vigorously publicize the existing legal regulations on cultural relics protection. While improving and refining existing laws, we must also conduct extensive publicity to the public.

Secondly, we must strengthen moral publicity and education. Let the public realize that engraving is not only illegal, but will also cause damage to the integrity of cultural relics and cause irreparable damage to the historical and cultural value of cultural relics. Through publicity, the public can realize that maintaining the beauty of the environment of cultural relics protection units and protecting the solemnity, beauty and integrity of cultural relics is the fair morality that everyone should have, and it is also everyone's obligation.