Lawmakers are set to increase the punishment for damage to the
country's scenic spots, a source with the Ministry of Construction
said recently.
An official with the ministry was quoted by the Xinhua News
Agency as saying that the revision of a new draft of the Scenic
Spot Management Regulation has been completed, which puts an
emphasis on protection of natural resources and environment at
scenic spots.
According to the draft regulation, people who heavily damage
landscape, vegetation and landform at scenic spots will be ordered
to restore the original appearance and dismantle illegal
constructions.
In addition, they will receive a fine of between 500,000 yuan
(US$62,000) and 1 million yuan (US124,000).
The official said the current Scenic Spot Management Regulation
is ambiguous, and penalties lack punch.
"Local governments therefore usually refer to regulations on
scenic spot protection made by local legislatures, which are also
weak in preventing such actions," the official said.
Zhou Xiong, secretary-general of the China Scenic Spots
Association, said the new regulation is necessary to cope with
increasing cases of damage at scenic spots in recent years.
"Scenic spots are our country's valuable heritage and often
cannot recover once damaged," he said. "So it is not a matter of
money because these places are priceless."
(China Daily August 24, 2006)
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