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The most miserable scenic spot in China is Lingshan 5A scenic spot, which is filled with coins

Many people in our country like to go to temples to burn incense and worship Buddha, so in recent years, many scenic spots with more spiritual temples are often overcrowded. Many sculptures are surrounded by coins thrown by tourists, with different denominations, i.e., one yuan, fifty cents, one hair, and some notes with a larger denomination of 100. Many people think it's a blessing practice to throw coins under the statue. In fact, it's not just a blessing practice to throw coins beside the statue. In the eyes of many tourists, throwing coins is a blessing practice. Even in many TV plays, coins are thrown into the spring to make wishes. So, which scenic spots suffer more seriously? What is the current situation of these scenic spots?

Tourists think that throwing coins is to pray for blessings, and also to increase the income of the scenic spot. But for the scenic spot, such behavior is just to increase the trouble. The staff of the scenic spot is really difficult to deal with. Such is the situation of Lingshan scenic spot in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province.

Lingshan scenic spot is a 5A level scenic spot in China, covering an area of 30 hectares. It is the most complete and the only Buddhist cultural theme park that focuses on the achievements of Sakyamuni. Lingshan is famous for its scenic spots and attracts many tourists from home and abroad. In Lingshan Shengli, there is a relief of Buddha statue. There are many coins under the relief wall. Tourists who come here to see so many coins will throw some down, thinking that this is blessing.

Over time, coins are piling up more and more. But the scenic spot is very painful for such a phenomenon, which is a very uncivilized behavior of tourists, will cause certain damage to the statue, and is not conducive to the cleaning of the scenic spot. But this kind of behavior is not only forbidden repeatedly, and tourists still go their own way. For this, some netizens joked that it is better to hang a two-dimensional code to scan the code, which not only satisfies the tourists' wishes, but also facilitates the scenic spot. What do you think?