Ways to protect cultural relics.

China has a long history and many cultural relics. However, many cultural relics of tourist attractions have been destroyed, but these things keep happening. How to protect cultural relics? 1. Take care of the cultural relics first, and remind others that you must follow the instructions of the tour guide when you visit the cultural relics in the future. Don't walk around privately, let alone crowd in. 2. If there is rubbish, be sure to throw it into the dustbin, even if it is far away! You can't scribble. For example, "XX comes to visit" and so on, we don't just climb cultural relics. It will also call on young pioneers to take active actions, widely publicize the knowledge of cultural relics protection and enhance people's awareness of cultural relics protection. 3. Learn more about the value and significance of cultural relics, and consciously abide by the rules and regulations of cultural relics protection units (for example, some cultural relics are not allowed to touch, and some are not allowed to bring food or water when watching, and consciously abide by them); 4. Consciously publicize the correct concept and knowledge of cultural relics protection to relatives and friends around you; See harmful to cultural relics, to take the initiative to discourage or report. 3, you can put forward suggestions to the relevant departments, add signs for the protection of cultural relics, print propaganda words for the protection of cultural relics on tickets, and broadcast radio and propaganda films on the protection of cultural relics for people.

Attach importance to the protection of cultural relics. 4. Cultural relics management departments should also take active actions and take various measures to protect cultural relics. For example, the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang restrict the daily flow of people and install protective doors outside the grottoes to reduce weathering. You are not allowed to take photos when entering, and keep proper temperature and humidity with strong light. The glass protective layer is installed outside the mural, which neither affects the visit, but also protects the mural well. These measures can protect cultural relics well.