Restoring the “tourist fights”, the Sanxingdui Museum issued a notice

Sichuan Guanghan Sanxingdui Museum announced on January 26 the details of the tourists’ dispute on January 25 through its official Weibo account. “Yesterday (January 25) afternoon, the tourist dispute in our museum attracted everyone’s attention. What happened is: two spectators had a quarrel and physical conflict when they were fighting to see the cultural relics in the Bronze Museum. As a result, the cultural relics slipped and fell in the display cabinet. The security and cultural security personnel of our museum immediately took emergency measures. After a comprehensive and careful inspection, the cultural relics were not damaged, and the cultural relics are currently on display. Regulations and other regulations have criticized and educated the two parties involved. After this incident, we have further strengthened the security forces inside and outside the exhibition hall to ensure that similar situations will not happen again.” | Related reading (澎湃)

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This year’s Spring Festival, everyone either chooses to go back to their hometown to visit their relatives or go out for a trip. You can see that tourist attractions everywhere are basically overcrowded. With such a huge flow of people, conflicts and quarrels between tourists are inevitable and nothing unusual. However, in this matter, I have a lot of questions about the museum. Generally speaking, in order to ensure the safety of cultural relics, museums will limit the number of tourists. So how is the flow limit of Sanxingdui Museum? Is there a conflict among tourists because there are too many people? Moreover, the cultural relics can be knocked down, which means that the display cabinet is not fixed on the ground. Needless to say, tourists are pushing and shoving in this situation. What if there is an earthquake?

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