2014 Beijing Tourism Green Book: The situation of inbound tourism is not optimistic

In response to the netizens' heated comment that "XX in Dali City has issued a new regulation: XX merchants are prohibited from using candles during power failure", the XX Protection Administration of Dali City, Yunnan Province, responded on June 30 that the public had misread the contents of the relevant documents. As the content of the additional clauses of the upcoming Fire Safety Inspection Rules for XX Operators in Dali, the new regulation is a guiding specification rather than a rigid requirement, and will not set artificial thresholds for XX merchants.

Recently, the media reported that the XX Protection Administration of Dali City City, Yunnan Province will start to apply for the "Dali XX Permit" from July 1 to further strengthen the protection and management of XX. However, the provision requiring merchants to "not use candles during power outages" in the fire safety regulations implemented in conjunction with it has caused a lot of controversy. Some netizens expressed understanding and believed that XX is mostly a wooden structure, and some dangerous equipment should be prohibited; Some netizens also believe that this is a manifestation of "lazy politics" and cannot withstand scrutiny.

On June 30, Dali City XX Protection Administration provided the "controversial" "Dali XX Operator Fire Safety Inspection Rules". Strict standards have been established in the "Rules" for the installation of indoor electrical wires and electrical circuits, as well as the configuration of firefighting facilities such as fire extinguishers, for operating households in XX. The provision that business operators are not allowed to use candles during power outages appears in the additional provisions of the "Rules". The additional clause also mentioned that the operator shall not use Yeontan; Do not use electric stoves, electric heaters (small suns), or firewood for heating; Do not use liquid alcohol, charcoal fire, etc. as heating materials for hot pot or dry pot.

It is understood that the "Rules" apply to all business operators engaged in civil and commercial production and operation activities within the Dali XX Key Protection Zone, and specify that merchants must strictly comply with the provisions of these Rules to undergo fire safety inspections before obtaining other licenses. This means that complying with the relevant requirements of the "Dali XX Business Unit Fire Safety Inspection Rules" will be a necessary condition for merchants to obtain the "Permit". Faced with the upcoming regulations, a merchant in Dali XX expressed that although they understand and support XX's protection work, is there a better way beyond the "habitual practice of banning it"?

In this regard, XX, the head of the Operation Management Section of XX Protection Administration Bureau in Dali City City, explained that there was a misunderstanding of the contents of the document when saying that "candles should not be used in case of power failure". The additional provisions in the Rules were "flexible guidance" rather than "hard requirements", which was the suggestion and advocacy for merchants in the next step of XX protection management. It's not about immediately banning it after it's proposed, but gradually guiding merchants to use less or no open flames such as candles. The specific operation will also be humanized, and the new regulations will not become a artificial threshold for merchants. "XX emphasized.

XX also stated that issuing the "Permit to Operate" to business owners and implementing the "Dali XX Business Owners Fire Safety Inspection Rules" are only means of standardized management for XX. They are standards developed based on the lessons learned from multiple XX fires and thorough investigation. The purpose and original intention of linking relevant departments such as fire protection, environmental protection, public security, industry and commerce with XX protection management department is to better manage XX

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