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after the beijing daily client reported the incident, the order of sightseeing around taoranting waterfall improved significantly

2024-09-01

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earlier, beijing daily reported that in taoranting park, citizens climbed over the guardrail and squatted under the waterfall to take photos. when the reporter visited again, he saw that the park had set up safety reminder belts and added banners to remind tourists. park staff said that considering the safety reminder belts and banners are unsightly, they will be removed during non-peak visitor flow periods.
next to the exiled immortal pavilion in taoranting park, safety tapes were placed on the roads on both sides of the waterfall where tourists used to climb over the guardrails to enter. banners hung around the scenic area reminded tourists, "do not climb over as the water is deep and dangerous." no tourists passing by tried to climb over the guardrails to take photos under the waterfall. instead, they just stood outside the guardrails, took a few photos, and left.
"we have paid attention to the problem here before." according to the staff of the park management office, after the beijing daily client reported the incident, the park increased the number of patrols, changing from the original two-person patrol to an increase in the patrol force of employees and security guards, and promptly dissuaded tourists from climbing over the guardrails. on the other hand, safety reminder tapes and banners were set up on both sides of the waterfall to strengthen reminders. "tourists can follow the trails in the waterfall scenic area, but please do not follow the trend and climb over the guardrails." the staff said that considering that the safety reminder tapes and banners are unsightly, they will be removed during non-peak visitor flow.
"the pavilion and the lake in the park are both very beautiful. i don't understand why some people would be willing to climb over the guardrail and run to the bottom of the waterfall to take pictures. the park has set up guardrails and broadcasts, which clearly discourages people from doing so." a citizen said that when he was resting in the vicinity, he would always stare at tourists who were taking pictures, for fear that they would fall into the water. "now it's much quieter and safer," the citizen said.
previous reports
taoranting waterfall has become popular. tourists take risks to take photos. the park has urgently set up a warning sign
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