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Students viewed the exhibition and smashed cultural relics, and occasional accidents had multiple warnings

Students viewed the exhibition and smashed cultural relics, and occasional accidents had multiple warnings

According to Xiaoxiang Morning Post, a netizen in Wuhan, Hubei Province, reported that his children smashed 1.3 million yuan of cultural relics in a private museum when they participated in an off-campus training winter camp.

Subsequently, the museum responded that the exhibit was not worth 1.3 million and that the museum had never extorted it. The museum staff also said that the damaged exhibits were bought back from Japan 9 years ago, when more than 200,000 yuan was spent, and the museum only demanded compensation for repair costs and appropriate compensation for the damage to the exhibits, but may also add appraisal costs. At present, the relevant departments have intervened in mediation.

The "reversal" of things is a breath of relief, but the problems that need to be improved are by no means a false alarm. Taking the holiday to take children to visit the museum for study activities should have been very happy, but the unexpected accident made everyone "very hurt" and conveyed multiple warnings.

First, museums should do a good job in protecting their collections. The museum should be cautious about important cultural relics, and the broken cultural relics are placed on the booth, there is no glass protective cover, and there is no guardrail around the perimeter, which shows the weak awareness of the museum's protection.

The second is that the tour organizers and parents of students should educate their children to visit in a civilized manner. In the surveillance video, the leading teacher is basically looking down at the mobile phone, and he also went out once in the middle, which is obviously poor supervision. The child's touching of the cultural relics shows that the parents usually lack education. Parents should usually teach their children to abide by the rules in public places, not to run, jump, chase each other, and not to move other people's belongings.

In addition, although this incident is not directly related to the school, the school should also learn from it. In the context of "double reduction", it is the general trend to let students go out of school, which warns that when carrying out extracurricular activities, in addition to protecting the personal safety of students, it is also necessary to effectively prevent damage to public and other people's property.

Although students visit the museum to break cultural relics, although it is only an accidental incident, it has a certain warning significance, and the relevant parties should learn lessons and make careful preparations to effectively prevent the occurrence of similar accidents.

Special commentator Hu Xinhong

Source: Qianjiang Evening News

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