On January 9, the Mountaineering Management Center of the General Administration of Sport issued a notice on further strengthening the safety of winter mountaineering and outdoor activities, strictly prohibiting unauthorized hiking and crossing activities. The notice requires local authorities to consolidate territorial responsibility, prevent major safety accidents in winter mountaineering and outdoor sports, and strictly prohibit unauthorized hiking and crossing activities.
Mountaineering Center of the General Administration of Sport
Notice on Further Strengthening the Safety of Winter Mountaineering and Outdoor Activities
Strictly Prohibiting Unauthorized Hiking and Crossing Activities
To the administrative departments of sports, mountaineering and outdoor project management units, relevant associations, and concerned organizations in all provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps:
Recently, five individuals conducted an unauthorized crossing of the “Ao-Tai Line” in the Qinling Mountains without permission, resulting in three fatalities, which has attracted public attention. To further strengthen the safety supervision of mountaineering and outdoor activities, consolidate territorial responsibility, and prevent major safety accidents in winter mountaineering and outdoor sports, the relevant matters are hereby notified as follows:
1. Strictly prohibit unauthorized hiking and crossing activities. All localities should focus on strengthening safety supervision of unauthorized hiking and crossing activities, coordinate with relevant departments to enhance patrols in key areas, strengthen dissuasion against potential violations, strictly prohibit all forms of unauthorized hiking and crossing activities, and prohibit any organization or individual from entering “red line zones” such as nature reserves to conduct hiking and crossing activities without authorization.
2. Strictly implement safety supervision measures such as approval and filing. All localities must strictly implement the requirements of documents including the “Regulations of the People’s Republic of China on Nature Reserves,” the “National Park Law of the People’s Republic of China,” the “Domestic Mountaineering Management Measures,” and the “Notice on Further Strengthening the Management of High-Risk Mountain Outdoor Sports Events.” They should strengthen safety supervision in key areas and accident-prone regions, use various means to prevent unauthorized hiking and crossing activities, and concentrate efforts on rectifying illegal hiking and crossing activities.
3. Strengthen safety work reminders and joint law enforcement in key territorial areas. Identify key “internet-famous” routes in the local area, create a list, and enhance supervision. Coordinate with relevant departments to set up safety warning signs in accident-prone areas such as key “internet-famous” routes and strengthen safety education and warnings. Simultaneously, work with relevant departments to introduce specific targeted measures to strengthen joint law enforcement against illegal hiking and crossing activities. Organizations or individuals violating regulations or laws should be exposed as necessary and dealt with promptly according to the law.
4. Increase publicity efforts. Utilize various news media to promote and disseminate content related to the “National Outdoor Safety Education Program” of the Chinese Mountaineering Association and the official “Mountain China” account. Vigorously promote the concept of “scientific, civilized, safe, and environmentally friendly” mountaineering and outdoor activities, guiding enthusiasts to participate in mountaineering and outdoor activities scientifically and safely.
5. Actively carry out mountaineering and outdoor sports training. Give full play to the professional role of local mountaineering and outdoor associations and relevant organizations. Organize relevant training sessions to guide local mountaineering and outdoor enthusiasts to actively participate in formal training, establish correct safety concepts for mountaineering and outdoor activities, learn essential skills, and ensure their own safety during participation.