Unfortunately, it is common for many of the attraction’s surroundings to be damaged by visiting tourists, particularly the pillars which tourists often inscribe their name into.
 
 
The management of Linchun Forest Park in Sanya has recently called on visitors to behave in a more civilized manner so as to ensure a pleasant environment.
 
The park, which is open to the public for free, receives about 1,000 visitors each day during the weekdays. On weekends, the number reaches as high as 5,000.
 
Unfortunately, it is common for many of the attraction’s surroundings to be damaged by visiting tourists, particularly the pillars which tourists often inscribe their name into.
 
Other tourists who were enjoying the landscape and taking pictures there also said it was a disgusting scene and blamed such uncouth behavior on a lack of concern for public property and selfishness.
 
Opened in September 30th, 2014, the Sanya Linchun Forest Park covers a land area of 2,800 acres and is a public leisure forest park providing a fun and exciting day out for people of all ages.
 
SOURCE: WOS Team
 
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