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Why not let the mobile phone that fell into the pit become a "cultural relic"?

Although the "mobile phone fell into the pit" was caused by tourists' carelessness, the scenic spot management department should clean it up as much as possible and return it in time.

It is reported that recently, some netizens posted that they accidentally dropped their mobile phones into the pit while visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Scenic Area. "The tour guide said that it would become a cultural relic if it fell." In this regard, the Qin Mausoleum Museum said that into the pit, a staff member, was specially arranged to help tourists pick up their personal belongings. In order not to affect the tour order, it is usually cleaned up after work every day.

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"When a mobile phone falls into the pit of Terracotta Warriors and Horses, it becomes a cultural relic", of course, it is just a teasing and joking remark. What it really wants to express is that in the face of the lost things such as mobile phones that tourists accidentally fell into the Terracotta Warriors pit, the scenic spot management department failed to "clean up and return them in time".

From the perspective of lost property management, although the "mobile phone falling hole" is indeed caused by tourists' carelessness, tourists still have ownership of the lost mobile phone. Obviously, the scenic spot management department should fully respect this ownership, clean up the lost mobile phone as much as possible and return it in time.

For example, according to the Property Law, "if the lost property is found, it shall be returned to the obligee. The finder shall promptly notify the right holder to collect the lost property ","If the relevant department receives the lost property and knows the right holder, it shall promptly notify the right holder to collect it ".

From the point of view of the scenic spot's own management, it is not sufficient to not clean up and return the lost items of tourists in time on the grounds of "not affecting the tour order". Because if things lost by tourists, such as mobile phones, appear in the pit of Terracotta Warriors and Horses and are not cleaned up in time, it is likely to hinder the "tour order". If modern life tools such as mobile phones are "mixed" with the original solemn terracotta warriors and horses, or even "let the ringtone come out of the hole", it will inevitably appear extremely uncoordinated. Not to mention, if impatient tourists go to into the pit privately, not to mention "it won't affect the tour order".

Of course, emphasizing that the scenic spot should clean up and return the lost things that tourists fall into the Terracotta Warriors pit in time does not mean that the behavior of the relevant tourists "accidentally dropping their mobile phones into the Terracotta Warriors pit" is innocent, and it does not mean that they do not have to bear the corresponding price for it.

For example, when returning lost things such as mobile phones in scenic spots, tourists should actually pay the necessary expenses such as cleaning and storage. According to the property law, "when the right holder receives the lost property, he shall pay the finder or the relevant department the necessary expenses for keeping the lost property"; If there are still cultural relics damaged in the process of "mobile phone falling into the pit", the relevant tourists should obviously bear the corresponding liability for compensation.

However, tourists should be responsible for their own mistakes. Whether the scenic spot should clean up and return the lost property of tourists in time is obviously not a simple problem of confusion and substitution, but should be "one yard for one yard".

A few days ago, a "West Lake police self-made salvage artifact, designed to salvage drowning mobile phones for tourists" caused widespread public concern and praise. It is also a famous tourist attraction, which also faces the phenomenon that tourists lose their mobile phones, and it is obviously more difficult to "salvage mobile phones in the lake" than to "clean up the mobile phones that have been dropped in the pit". In this context, the cleaning efficiency and intention of the latter is not as good as that of the former, which is obviously worthy of serious reflection and research by the managers of Terracotta Warriors and Horses Scenic Area.

Terracotta Warriors and Horses Scenic Area should learn from others.