
When visiting exhibition halls and museums
We'll all be careful
Afraid that one will accidentally put it inside
Precious and rare objects that cannot be measured by money
Bumped ~
After all, I can't afford to lose ah ~ ~ ~ ~
But recently
The fears still happened
recently
A parent in Wuhan, Hubei Province, broke the news that the child went to participate
5 days 1,000 yuan off-campus training institution winter camp activities
When visiting the "Private Museum"
Accidentally smashing cultural relics worth "1.3 million" (pottery figurines)
As you can see from the surveillance screen
When a student passed by the terracotta figurines
Physical carelessness
Touch the hands of the clay figurines
note!
It's touch
Instead of hitting or pushing down
As a result, the clay figurines were broken into two pieces from the middle part
Broken by falling to the ground
To this
The museum side @ piece of Jiang Zhou_ responded on the 26th
This town tomb figurine is not 1.3 million
The party calling the police is not a museum
The museum has never blackmailed a research institute or a parent of a blackmailed child
It is still in the consultation phase
According to the Beijing Youth Daily reported on the 25th, the museum staff said that the damaged exhibits were bought back from Japan 9 years ago, when more than 200,000 yuan was spent, and the museum never said that the exhibits were worth 1.3 million yuan, and it was impossible to claim compensation in this way.
The staff also said that the child took the initiative to admit his mistake at the first time, and the child's parents also apologized at the first time they went to the police station. At present, the Judicial Institute has intervened in mediation.
DV Short Review: Students visit a private museum to break 1.3 million artifacts? Don't rush to make up your mind
Go to a museum and break up a million-dollar artifact? A student brother in Wuhan, Hubei Province, accidentally broke an exhibit while participating in the winter camp activities of the institution. Later, a netizen who claimed to be his parent posted on the social platform, saying that he did not know what to do and asked netizens to support him.
In this way, the million-dollar cultural relics were shattered, not to mention the children who were not deeply involved in the world, even adults would be frightened and their faces were green. Some netizens questioned the museum's protective measures and directly sprayed it to "touch porcelain"; some people were skeptical about the incident: Is the online rumored incident real? Is this artifact really worth $1 million? Today, the museum responded that the artifacts were not more than 1 million, and that it cost more than 200,000 to buy at the time; they also never extorted research institutions and children's parents. At present, the local judicial office has intervened in mediation, and the three parties are in consultation.
All said don't be so anxious to make up your mind, some people's faces are afraid that they are going to be swollen! Whether it is more than 1.3 million, or more than 200,000, this is not a small amount for ordinary families, and I believe that under the mediation of the public security organs and judicial organs, all parties can be satisfied. But "eat a long and a wise", this matter, to give everyone a lot of thinking: can be placed in the museum of cultural relics, how to say how to say that it has its value, the museum side not only to do a good job of protection measures, but also to promote the visitors in advance. In addition, where did the "1.3 million" spread on the Internet come from? Is it three people who become tigers or some other reason? And if you don't know the ins and outs of the matter, or do you first "avoid opening the golden mouth", let the bullet fly for a while, and maybe there is a reversal? In any case, since the matter has already happened, negotiating compensation as soon as possible is the first step to "make up for the lost sheep".
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