'Wonderland' may become a dangerous situation: internet celebrities need to be vigilant about the risks of 'wild scenic spots'

2023-04-26

In recent years, with the help of the internet, some undeveloped and unregulated "wild scenic spots" have continuously attracted tourists to explore and clock in. Xinhua Viewpoint reporters found in their interviews that due to limited carrying capacity and a lack of supporting facilities, some "wild scenic spots" face problems such as endangering personal safety, unauthorized construction, and environmental pollution, which urgently require standardization and guidance. Outdoor "picnic" has been popular recently, and Mangshan Mountain in Duyun City, Qiannan Prefecture, Guizhou Province has become popular. Many citizens and tourists from other places have checked in and shared their travel strategies on social media platforms to enjoy the beautiful scenery on the mountain. It is understood that Mangshan Mountain is actually a local "wild scenic spot" that has not been developed and does not have relevant supporting facilities. Also attracting attention is the "test gallstone" on a cliff in Anyang, Henan. This is a rock that protrudes from the cliff and has already appeared cracks. Although the local government has set up safety signs nearby, many tourists still stand on them to check in and take photos. Due to concerns about accidents for tourists, the local authorities smashed it in mid April, sparking heated discussions. The reporter found that Mangshan and "testing gallstones" are not isolated cases. There are a large number of controversial internet celebrities' wild scenic spots' on social media platforms, short video platforms, and travel recommendation platforms. Guizhou Little Iceland, visually stunning "" This is the closest I've ever been to 'Galaxy' "... This is a description of Yangpi Cave Waterfall in Qingzhen City, Guizhou Province on a short video platform. Some self media claim that it is" popular all over the internet, with over a billion views ". Yangpi Cave Waterfall is located in the deep mountains of Muke Village, Undercurrent Town, Qingzhen City. When the reporter visited this "wild scenic spot" on site, he found that the mountain roads here are rugged and steep, and even more muddy in rainy days, making it easy to slip and fall. Although a warning sign has been set up at the entrance of the Yangpi Cave Waterfall, clearly indicating that the scenic area has safety hazards and is not open to the public, tourists continue to come in droves and their interest remains undiminished. Tourists come at six or seven in the morning and come to take photos of the rainbow, "said Ren Bo, a nearby villager. After the waterfall caught fire, more than 10 households along the way started small businesses. The owner of the parking lot, Li Fayuan, said that in the past, transportation was inconvenient and there were few people to visit. Nowadays, tourists are constantly coming, and during peak hours, 7000 to 8000 people come in a day. Also popular is Shilong Cave in Guanyou Village, Maige Miao and Buyi Township, Qingzhen City. This undeveloped natural water karst cave is known as the "magical underground Yaochi". On platforms such as Xiaohongshu and Bilibili, there are often comments from netizens inquiring about registration, fees, and itinerary matters under the recorded pictures and videos of the cave exploration. Zhang Xiaosong, vice president of Guizhou Tourism Association, said that some tourists, especially young people, pursue "new, strange and special", like to take outdoor adventures and yearn for natural landscape close to the original ecology. In the era of mobile internet, social media is an important channel for promotion, and sometimes even if you hit a small spot, it can quickly become popular. The "Wonderland" may become a dangerous place due to its undeveloped infrastructure, and the seemingly unique scenery of the popular "wild scenic spots" on the internet, but there are many hidden dangers. Some "wild scenic spots" have frequent safety accidents. Reporters have found that in recent years, fire and rescue departments in many places have reminded people not to visit undeveloped "wild scenic spots",

Edit:Ying Ying    Responsible editor:Jia Jia

Source:xinhuanet.com

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