Due to the persistent high temperature in Qingshen County, Meishan, residents have gone to ancient tombs to cool off. Will this cause damage to the ancient tombs?
Since Sichuan Province has recently experienced sustained high temperatures, many residents have tried every means to escape the heat. It is understood that in Qingshen County, Meishan City, many residents have come to the Ruifeng Cliff Tombs to escape the summer heat. It is said that the Ruifeng Cliff Tombs are a key national cultural relic protection unit, so these residents' summer vacation here has aroused many people's discussions. From the videos circulating on the Internet, we can see that many people have set up tents or tables at the Ruifeng Cliff Tombs to escape the summer heat.
Some people even explored the cave and discovered some bats in the cave. After seeing these videos, many netizens were very worried about whether local residents would cause damage to the ancient tombs after taking refuge in them, such as leaving garbage or destroying cultural relics. In this regard, relevant staff from the Qingshen County Cultural Relics Protection Center said that when local residents cooled down in the ancient tombs, they would not cause damage to the ancient tombs, so there was no need to worry. Moreover, the staff also said that they will educate residents who are taking summer vacation to pay attention to hygiene issues and try not to leave garbage behind.
Due to the very hot weather, Sichuan Province has recently issued multiple high temperature red warnings. The temperature in many areas has exceeded 40°C. As you can imagine, it is of course very hot. Generally speaking, if the temperature exceeds 35℃, walking outside will feel unbearably hot, let alone above 40℃, so local residents naturally come up with various ways to keep cool.
The Ruifeng Cliff Tombs are generally open to the public. It is precisely because the recent weather is so hot that many local elderly people like to cool down here when they have nothing to do. If the outdoor temperature is 40°C, then the temperature inside the ancient tomb is only about 29°C, which is indeed much cooler. It is not difficult to understand that so many people go to escape the summer heat. Relevant local departments also said that they have sent village cadres and cultural protection personnel to carry out publicity and education to local residents, so that residents should not carve graffiti or litter in the ancient tombs when enjoying the cool air. Therefore, people enjoy the cool air in the ancient tombs. It should not cause damage.