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Jimu News reported that a video blogger claimed to have camped in Ailao Mountain in Yunnan Province for two days and one night, and the blogger showed setting up a tent and lighting a fire to boil water in the filmed picture, which caused netizens to eat melons frantically, but the blogger didn't know that the person who ate the melon was watching her punishment.
Video blogger "Miao Jiang Chen Duoduo" claimed to have camped in Ailao Mountain in Yunnan Province for two days and one night during the National Day, and also took a lot of pictures. This was done to win attention, but I didn't expect to dig a hole for myself.
Her video footage shows her passing through the Ailao Mountain Reserve in Nanhua County, Chuxiong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, and Zhenyuan County, Pu'er City. On October 6, the Ailao Mountain Nature Reserve issued a notice prohibiting entry into the core area without approval, and violators can be fined between 100 yuan and 5,000 yuan.
In the video, the blogger set up tents, lit fires and boiled water, and entered the protected area in violation of regulations, and his behavior was highly consistent with the content of the notice posted. On October 9, the blogger issued an apology video, saying: It did not damage the environment and was willing to cooperate with the investigation.
The local authorities have intervened in the investigation and will verify whether Chen Duoduo in Miaojiang has violated the rules in the Ailao Mountain Nature Reserve. In accordance with the provisions of Article 46 of the Law on the Protection of People's Republic of China Wild Animals, those who enter nature reserves, world natural heritage sites or national parks without authorization shall be ordered to leave immediately and shall be fined not more than 100 yuan according to the severity of the circumstances.
Wang Xinguang, a law professor at Peking University, said it was illegal to enter a nature reserve without permission and could result in administrative detention or a fine.
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