Kaohsiung Temple Fair parade activity disturbed the people, the Environmental Protection Agency issued 17 fines, the heaviest fine was 198,000 yuan.

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[Reporter Chen Wenchan/Kaohsiung Report] A palace temple in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City held a circumambulation activity on Ziyou 3rd Road yesterday. Horns were honked along the way, causing noise pollution and causing the surrounding roads to be dirty. People posted their dissatisfaction on Facebook, and the city government The Environmental Protection Agency issued a total of 17 fines, with a minimum fine of 16,800 yuan and a maximum fine of 198,000 yuan.

A palace and temple in Zuoying District held a detour on Ziyou 3rd Road last night. People reported to the city government that the temple fair activities disturbed the residents. They honked horns along the way, resulting in noise pollution, littering along the road, and creating a messy environment. Not only was the temple fair full of ground It's all rubbish, and Smile Park has turned into a garbage park. Today PO Facebook expresses dissatisfaction.

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The inspectors of the Environmental Protection Bureau followed the inspection all the way and found that the detour team blew their horns along the way, causing noise pollution. The Environmental Protection Bureau fined them 4 times in accordance with the noise control law, each issuing a fine of 3,000 to 30,000 yuan; the detour team littered along the road If it was not cleared up, the Environmental Protection Bureau issued 13 fines in accordance with the Waste Cleaning Law, each issuing a fine of 1,200 to 6,000 yuan.

The city government calls on temple fair tours to strike a balance between the preservation of traditional culture and public perception, and to abide by relevant laws and regulations on air pollution, waste removal, and noise control.

Kaohsiung temple fair detour activities caused a messy environment.

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