Title: "Gushi County Ecological Remediation Started "Fireworks Show" Controversy, Reflections on Environmental Protection and Traditional Culture
In Gushi County in December, the groundbreaking ceremony of ecological remediation became the focus of local attention. However, a controversy related to fireworks caused waves at the ceremony, like a fierce flame, igniting the enthusiasm of the online discussion.
The just-released announcement of the Gushi County government to completely ban fireworks and firecrackers shows its firm determination to protect the environment. However, the colorful "fireworks feast" at the groundbreaking ceremony seems to run counter to the ban and raises questions about the consistency of the government's words and actions.
A striking video showcasing colorful fireworks in the night sky at the groundbreaking ceremony is a sight to behold. The scene contrasted sharply with the government's ban, sparking speculation about whether this was a "fireworks show" that violated the rules.
The government's response did not quell the skepticism. They explained that they were using "daytime fireworks", a type of smoke made from organic substances such as starch and natural colors, whose natural decomposition properties make pollution almost negligible. However, it remains to be seen whether such an explanation will be sufficient to dispel public doubts.
Is the government consistent with its words and deeds, or is the people's skepticism more profound? This controversy over fireworks tugged at the heartstrings of Gushi County and sparked a resonance across the Internet. In the context of the ban on burning, whether fireworks can still shine in the night sky has become a question worth pondering.