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Source Title: Ministry of Culture and Tourism – Learn from Taichi Mountain Scenic Area Fire Lessons and Send 7 Task Forces to Local Safety Inspections
China News Service, Beijing, October 3 (Reporter Wang Qingkai) On October 3, the reporter learned from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China that the Ministry of Culture and Tourism will send 7 additional working groups starting on October 3 October to conduct orientation and safety inspections in key areas across the country. .
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism held an emergency video conference and conference call on security work during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival on October 2 to strengthen the deployment of security work in the tourist and cultural vacation market and promote the strict implementation of various measures.
Hu Heping, Minister of Culture and Tourism, requested at the meeting that all localities should learn deeply from the major fire accidents in the Taiqi Mountain Scenic Area, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, pay attention to safety work, strictly prevent various accidents and do everything possible to ensure vacation culture and tourism. The market is safe and orderly.
The meeting requested that cultural and tourism administration departments at all levels take the initiative to actively cooperate with safety committees at all levels to carry out investigation and rectification of hidden dangers in cultural and tourist places, rectify immediately hidden risks and resolutely stopping operations for those who do not comply with security requirements. .
The meeting emphasized that the departments of culture, tourism and politics at all levels should strengthen supervision and guidance, and guide travel agencies, star-rated tourist hotels, and A-level tourist attractions to seriously fulfill their responsibilities. of security. In addition, it is necessary to strictly implement security measures for high-risk tourism projects and strictly apply the approval management of large-scale festivals.
Hu Heping pointed out that culture and travel management departments at all levels should report safe operation in a timely manner, and safety accidents should be reported as soon as possible, and late reporting or concealment is not allowed. At the same time, all localities must carry out a comprehensive investigation of the cultural and tourist business premises, facilities and equipment, with full coverage and projection, and without resolutely leaving dead ends.