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Requirements for collecting wind in minority areas

When conducting patrol inspection in minority areas, the following requirements usually need to be considered:

1. Respect and protect the cultures and traditions of ethnic minorities. We should respect the cultures and traditions of ethnic minorities and abide by local customs and taboos. Ethnic minorities should not be discriminated against, and their cultural rights and interests should not be violated.

2. Fully communicate with and respect local residents. During the inspection, we should respect the wishes and needs of local residents and conduct full communication and consultation. Try to establish good relations with local residents, understand their lifestyle and views, and listen to their opinions and suggestions.

3. Pay attention to social and environmental impacts. The investigation of collecting wind should pay attention to the evaluation of local social and environmental impact and take corresponding protective measures. We should not abuse or destroy local resources, but should abide by local laws and regulations and actively participate in local protection work.

4. Respect intellectual property rights and privacy rights. During the inspection, we should respect the intellectual property rights and privacy rights of local residents, and shall not use or disclose their photos, voices or other information without permission.

In short, the investigation in minority areas requires us to respect and protect local culture, attach importance to social and environmental impacts, fully communicate and respect local residents, and respect intellectual property rights and privacy rights. Only in this way can we establish a good cooperative relationship and achieve a win-win situation for both sides.