Should the Public Pay for Tourists' Recklessness?


来源: 迪拜新闻网   时间:2016-06-28 14:56:44





Two Chinese names "Zhang Tao and Liuya", together with a heart sign, are seen on the face of a 300-year-old bronze water vat at the Palace Museum in Beijing. [Photo: qq.com]

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17 backpackers were rescued two days after they were trapped in a wildlife sanctuary in China"s southwestern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. They were fined 1,000 Yuan each for entering the zone without permission. Should the public pay for tourist"s recklessness?

 

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