Regulation on Great Wall Protection
Well-Preserved Great Wall in Beijing |
The regulation has well regulated visitors' and local residents' behaviors on the wall. When they visit the wall, tourists must observe his or her obligations to protect it. The regulation has 31 articles in all regarding to every uncivil behavior those tourists or local residents may practice.
According to article No. 18, the following activities on the wall are forbidden:
1. Take away earth, bricks, stones and plant crops.
Taking the bricks of Great Wall to build stockyard is forbidden. |
3. Span or fix any establishment, fixtures, or equipment irrelevant to the Great Wall protection.
4. Drive or span over the wall using any vehicle.
5. Carry any items that may destroy the wall.
6. Organize activities on the sections that have not been developed into tourist areas.
7. Any other activities that are forbidden by laws and regulations on protection of cultural relics.
Of the seven articles, those who conduct behaviors like the items No.3, No.4, No.5 describe will be warned by local cultural relic operating administration if the cases are minor. If circumstances are serious, individuals will be fined CNY 10,000 - CNY 50,000 and the penalty for units are CNY 50,000 - CNY 500,000. The punishment is also applicable to the tourist areas, which receive more visitors that exceed the scenic areas' capability.
Besides, those who conduct behaviors like the items No.1 and No. 6 describe will be warned by local cultural relic operating administration if the cases are minor. If circumstances are serious, individuals will be fined CNY 1000 - CNY 5000 and the penalty for units are CNY 10,000 - CNY50, 000.
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In late September 2008, Hohhot Qingshuihe County People's Court convicted five defendants who deliberately damaged the Luliangshan section of Ming's Great Wall in the first instance and committed them to one to three years' imprisonment, in addition to fines.
Luliangshan Ming's Great Wall is in Qingshuihe County, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. It is the precious cultural relics under the protection of the state. Within 200 meters (219 yards) on both sides is the key protection area, and a further 300 meters (328 yards) is strictly controlled for construction use. Between March to October, 2007, the five defendants used heavy machines to dig for iron ores near this section. Their excavation caused three damages to the wall, and the most serious one has badly undermined the main body structure.
It is learned that this is the first case concerning the act of damaging the Great Wall punished by law, and the sentence of this case has great significance to the protection of the Great Wall in accordance with the law.
- Last updated on Jan. 15, 2023 -
Questions & Answers on Regulation on Great Wall Protection
Asked by Michael jones from USA | Jan. 13, 2023 08:01Reply
Could a person play a hand made wooden flute on the Great Wall. Not for profit.
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Answered by David | Jan. 15, 2023 17:11
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Yes, why not? A Chinese singer once opened a concert up there.
Asked by Hanna from AMERICA | Jan. 10, 2015 21:00Reply
If you took a piece of the wall of the ground, is that illegal?
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Answered by Hank from INDIA | Jan. 12, 2015 01:31
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The wall is a piece of precious cultural relic under the protection of the law. Of course, it's illegal to destory the wall by taking away a piece of the bricks.
Asked by Mr.FB from USA | Feb. 06, 2010 18:57Reply
Are there any companies that still make the bricks that were used in the great wall?
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Answered by Ms.SLEEPYHAMSTER from CHINA | Feb. 06, 2010 21:49
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Well, it is hard to say. But I think people have been awared to protect the wall after the law was issued.
Answered by Spooderman from SPOODERIA | Jan. 12, 2016 18:55
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No, there are not because the bricks were made along time ago, so it wouldn't be sold here
Asked by Ms.Wolfgurl from AMERICA | Feb. 18, 2009 13:49Reply
is the great wall of china still in good condition? :)
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Answered by Mr.Randolph from CHINA | Feb. 19, 2009 02:23
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No, it is eroded everyday, for details,you can visit https://www.travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/wallprotection/situation/
Answered by Ms.kk from WI | Feb. 19, 2009 15:59
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yes it actually is , suprisingly seening there are dead bodys in it from the people who worked so hard they died