The face of steadily rising cultural relicsTravelingTourists, this year the State Cultural Relics Bureau will urge to develop cultural tourism scenic area tourists carrying standard, scientific assessment of heritage resources can withstand pressure from the tourists, the number of visitors in a variety of ways to regulate the tourist season.
5, the State Cultural Relics Bureau released 2013 points, "points" will be officially enacted cultural tourist attractions tourists carrying standard in this work.
This year, the State Cultural Relics Bureau will also be on the views of cultural relics protection work tourism development and construction activities in the implementation of local inspectors, illegal transfer, mortgage state-owned unmovable cultural relics, state-owned unmovable cultural relics as a corporate asset management, and excessive exploitation and utilization of the resources, lead to destruction of cultural relics or damage and other illegal acts, it will be the focus of inspection.
Heritage tourism scenic tourist overload problem, in recent years more. In order toThe Imperial PalaceFor example, the Imperial Palace museum director Dan Jixiang said, the current the Imperial Palace tourist visitors has already reached the heavy degree. The reception of the Imperial Palace scientific calculation is 30000 passengers per day, and in 2012 the the Imperial Palace daily passenger flow peak season once to break through 180000 person-time, refresh history record.
At the end of last year, "opinions" of the State Council on further improving the work of protection of cultural relics and tourism development and construction activities in the issue, put forward reasonable cultural relic tourist carrying standards. Request, cultural relics, tourism and other departments should be based on the safety of the cultural relics, scientific assessment of heritage resources and tourist flow, reasonably determine the heritage tourism scenic spot of tourists carrying standard, and released to the public. (source: Shanxi Evening News)
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