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Again, a reminder to behave

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Taking advantage of the sunny weather, Mr. Ginger and a few men and women in the village worked hard to clean and dry the furniture in the yard of the ancient temple. A few weeks ago, the security forces of the commune, the village and the Elderly Association had a hard time because of the festival here. The Covid-19 epidemic was well controlled, so many people attended the festival.
Taking advantage of the sunny weather, Mr. Ginger and a few men and women in the village worked hard to clean and dry the furniture in the yard of the ancient temple. A few weeks ago, the security forces of the commune, the village and the Elderly Association had a hard time because of the festival here. The Covid-19 epidemic was well controlled, so many people attended the festival.

Although the local government and the festival management board have put up many thoughtful and meticulous guide signs, reminding visitors to consciously comply with regulations, there are still behaviors and annoying behavior. The saddest thing is the taking pictures of the guests. Noisy and messy jostled each other, competed for a place to record, and then posted something on the internet that Mr. Ginger didn’t understand. Even shoving and knocking over flower pots, trampling ornamental plants and even quarrels, splashing out many rude words. Many people also innocently climb, cling, rub their hands on stone pedestals, walls, bronze bells, statues, surreptitiously write, draw personal souvenirs on the walls, tree trunks. At this time, the rice trees on the temple yard bloomed with red flowers and fell all over the roots, and a series of guests flocked to take pictures and filled the large yard. Many young girls dressed in revealing clothes, too shy to read the regulations of the relic site, so carelessly jostled each other to burn incense, not suitable for the strict scene of the temple. The perennial plant was also damaged by a few groups of guests chirping branches, breaking flowers, causing pure resin to overflow. Witnessing that scandalous, thorny scene, Mr. Ginger and the elderly men and women in the village and the management board had to constantly remind them. These days, carrying out the prevention and control of the Covid-19 epidemic, the ancient temple relic has to temporarily close the gate to not welcome guests. The elders in the village have to mobilize everyone in the village to clean the toilet and take care of the flower beds and ornamental plants. The temple has put up a “no entry” sign, but still see a group of young men and women coming from nowhere on motorbikes to gather in front of the gate. The boys and girls asked to take pictures inside the temple yard, but the elders had to work hard to explain. I couldn’t beg, the young people, after a moment of struggle, had to turn the car and leave, leaving behind words that did not come to their ears at all. Mr. Ginger looked at them and was bored, unable to help but worry about the children’s way of visiting the temple. He thinks that if he comes here, the epidemic situation is less stressful and the temple is allowed to reopen, he will petition the government to take stronger measures to remind visitors to strictly follow the regulations. of the temple.

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