#学生参观私人博物馆打碎130万文物 #
Rushed to the hot search list early this morning

According to the guizhou radio and television public channel @ people concerned report:
January 25,
A netizen in Wuhan, Hubei Province, broke the news
When his children participate in off-campus training winter camps,
Smash the museum's 1.3 million yuan of cultural relics.
The parents of the children involved said,
This sculpture belongs to a private museum in Wuhan,
Worth 1.3 million yuan,
The other party is now demanding compensation.
Surveillance video shows the half-human-tall terracotta figurine figure in a corner, with many students active nearby. When a student passed the clay figurines, his body accidentally touched the hands of the figurines, and as a result, the figurines broke into two pieces from the middle part and fell to the ground and were damaged.
The parent said that the child is 12 years old this year, and during the winter vacation, he participated in a 5-day off-campus composition training class, during which the teacher of the training institution took the child to visit the museum. He spent 1,000 yuan to give his children a winter vacation camp, and the result was a tragic result of asking for 1.3 million yuan in compensation, he said: "This is the rhythm of bankruptcy."
In the subsequent video, he posted the child's outstanding Young Pioneer Medal and said, "Don't be afraid, be brave to face, and have the courage to bear." However, for how to compensate, he still hopes that other netizens can support it. He believes that paying to hand over the child to the training institution to participate in the activity, the child is only 12 years old, the custody is temporarily transferred to the teacher, and the training institution should bear a higher compensation ratio.
On the 25th, the parent replied to the reporter:
The two sides are mediating the matter at the Public Security Bureau.
The report triggered a heated discussion among netizens, and some netizens questioned the private museum touching porcelain, "So valuable did not have any protective measures, no glass cover and no isolation belt?" Some netizens also said, "Children must be at fault, whether there is protection or not, they should not touch cultural relics." ”
This morning, the private museum staff "Piece Jiang Zhou_ spoke out, on the hot search # students visit the private museum to smash 1.3 million cultural relics # to clarify the facts, "I am solely responsible for my remarks, because from the beginning of the incident to now I am the only on-site witness and experiencer of the whole process, and I assist the curator and the police to follow up on this matter." She wrote: "This town tomb figurine is not 1.3 million; the police party is not a museum; the museum has never extorted research institutions and parents of children; it is still in the negotiation stage." ”
As a witness to the whole thing, "Piece Jiang Zhou_ " said in a long article that the child took the initiative to say "sorry" at the first time he broke the cultural relics, and explained where the number "1.3 million" came from. "The child's father has an audio recording to prove that it came out of the mouth of the teacher of the research institution", and the museum side went to the police station to know the price of "1.3 million", these parents and herself have audio or video recordings, "the curator and I have not coerced and threatened and blackmailed anyone from beginning to end, and have said any price figures."
In response to some media "calling sarcastically satirizing the closure of the museum to avoid responsibility", "Kata Jiang Zhou_ said that he bought a ticket to go home as early as half a month ago, and there was no one in the museum, so he could only close the museum.
The museum side revealed that at present, the relevant departments have intervened in mediation, the child is well protected, and the amount of compensation is also within the acceptable range of everyone.
Source: Oriental Network, @ People's Attention
Reporter: Bao Yongting
Editors: Xia Xiaoxia, Shirely
Reviewer: Qian Chengcan