"For statues with related themes in Japan, it is recommended to place them carefully."
On October 9, a video of a boy slapping a suspected statue of a Japanese officer in the Hongya Cave scenic area sparked a heated discussion online.

Image from the online video shows a boy frantically slapping the statue in the face of the statue suspected of wearing Japanese World War II military uniforms placed in the Hongya Cave scenic area. After the video was uploaded to the Internet, it caused a heated discussion, and some netizens questioned why the scenic spot would allow such a statue to be placed. Some netizens who also went to the Hongya Cave Scenic Area said, "At that time, I felt strange when I passed by, why would I put a Japanese person on National Day?" ”。
Image source: network screenshot Many media have reported on this matter. According to Jiupai News, on October 9, the staff of the Market Management Section of the Yuzhong District Cultural and Tourism Commission, where the Hongya Cave Scenic Area is located, said that the merchants in the scenic spot are directly under the jurisdiction of the scenic spot, and there are no specific regulations for the decoration of the shop. As long as the statue is placed within the scope of the business license, but the placement of Japanese military statues "involving historical reasons" will not be allowed, for Japanese theme statues, it is recommended to carefully place and report. Although the appearance of this statue in the scenic spot caused dissatisfaction among netizens, more netizens were still touched by the boy's approach and praised the child's behavior. "Children praise you" "Good job, the Chinese people applaud you!" ""If the youth is strong, China is strong"...
Image source: network screenshot There are also many netizens who ask for "play a few more times for me", and even said that they saw the child fanning the "heartache child's hand" with his hand, "Put a tool next to it, the child's hand hurts my heart." ”
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Zhengguan news reporter Sun Ke