Students smash 130 artifacts? After watching the video, netizens were not calm, bluntly saying: it looks like touching porcelain
Friends who pay attention to the news may have found that in recent days, a piece of news has always appeared in the hot list position of major network platforms, and the time is relatively long. That's when students visit a private museum to break 1.3 million artifacts.
Speaking of visiting the museum, I believe that this is something that each of us has experienced, students will also carry out a variety of outdoor activities, in the past, when there were few outdoor activities, generally held spring or autumn tours, now people's conditions are getting better and better, outdoor activities are becoming more and more abundant, summer camps have been expanded for four seasons, for students in the city, visiting museums is normal.

However, when it comes to visiting the museum, many of our friends will think that this is a place with a lot of priceless treasures, so the general management is very strict, especially the protection of cultural relics, it is even more strict, it is reasonable to say that we accidentally damage cultural relics, maybe even if we are careless, we may not be able to damage cultural relics.
At this time, the news of elementary school students breaking millions of cultural relics is indeed difficult to understand, but from the public news, such a thing did happen.
The price of 1.3 million artifacts has reversed
Judging from the people's attention to the news released on January 25, it is indeed a parent who said that his child broke 1.3 million yuan of cultural relics in the museum when participating in the off-campus training winter camp activities, and the other party demanded compensation, and the local public security bureau is mediating.
According to a 14-second video released by Xiaoxiang Morning Post on January 26, a group of students were visiting the museum, and when a student walked to a cultural relic while visiting the museum, the picture Chinese fell, and the students suspected of reaching out to stop it.
According to the video, the location of the incident was in a private museum in Wuhan, Hubei Province, and the relevant person in charge of the museum said on January 26 that the town tomb figurine was not 1.3 million, the police party was not a museum, the museum did not extort research institutions, nor did it blackmail the parents of children.
According to the museum staff, the exhibit was bought from Japan 9 years ago, when it cost more than 200,000 yuan, and now the judicial office has intervened in mediation.
Netizens are not calm
Regardless of whether the value of cultural relics is 1.3 million or more than 200,000, damaged things have to be compensated, it seems that there is no fault at all, but when the video of the damaged cultural relics is released, netizens are not calm, it can be said that the comments are one-sided to primary school students, and even some netizens say bluntly, the museum is "touching porcelain", let's take a look at these comments:
A netizen left a message directly, so put it, it feels like touching porcelain. There are also netizens below who have a note, not like, directly touching porcelain, first of all, the booth is very low from the ground, followed by the fact that the cultural relics are not physically isolated or set up a cordon, such a setting, indicating that visitors are allowed to touch, and the touch does not have stable facilities, naturally there is a certain probability of damage.
Some netizens also think that the child is not wrong, it is not intentional at all, but some netizens believe that since it is damaged, it should be actively compensated.
Netizens @ looking up in the breath think that valuable items are placed like this inappropriately, there is no glass cover, there is no isolation belt, and it is unstable. Some netizens added that the bowls at home did not dare to be placed so much.
There are also netizens who say that the high probability is to touch porcelain, valuable exhibits are covered with glass is basic common sense, not covered is basically very heavy can not be moved, the fragile items in the video are placed on a hollow small tube, hehe.
Netizen @ ghost eye crow ya also think that this is unreasonable, a light touch on the fall, the child is not intentional, personally think that the child bears up to 30% of the compensation, the main responsibility is in the museum, however, from the comments replied by netizens, some netizens think that students are not responsible.
Some netizens expressed great sympathy for children, after all, cultural relics are too valuable, they are frightened at once, even adults will encounter such a thing will be big, and regular museums will never encounter such a thing.
Judging from the comments of netizens, almost all of them are uneven to the child, some netizens said that the museum itself is not put well, and the opening of the museum should buy insurance; some netizens feel that the child did not touch the cultural relics, but the cultural relics almost hit the child, if it is injured, the museum should lose money.
This is a transparent era, there are also video records, we also believe that the eyes of the masses are bright, since a large number of netizens believe that the responsibility of the museum side is very large, the price of cultural relics is also controversial, there are also relevant units involved in mediation, I believe that there will be a reasonable solution in the end, what do you think about this?