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Maliciously harming natural heritage must incur criminal punishments

China Daily | Updated: 2018-08-31 07:44

TWO TOURISTS RECENTLY entered the core zone of a national geo-park, which is a forbidden zone to travelers, in Zhangye, Northwest China's Gansu province, leaving a large number of footprints on the Danxia landform mountain slopes. They boasted in a video they posted online that "destroying a 6,000-year-old masterpiece of the nature in person" feels "cool". Guangming Daily comments:

After the video went viral, the two tourists' irresponsible behavior attracted fierce and widespread criticism. Geo-park staff estimate that it will take at least 60 years for nature to repair the damage caused by the two visitors.

Reportedly, the two people have surrendered themselves to the police and admitted the error of their ways. They are certainly shrewd in choosing the lesser of two evils, as the punishment is only confined to fines ranging from 50,000 yuan ($7,317) to 200,000 yuan, according to the Tourist Attractions Regulations.

Maliciously harming natural heritage must incur criminal punishments

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