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Related story: Filming ban aims to protect scenic areas Film producers make green pledge after Promise incident
BEIJING, May 12 (Xinhua) -- China has tightened the control over film shooting and large variety performances in scenic areas, following reports of environmental damage at some of the country's most beautiful sites during the filming of movies and television series.
In a circular to provincial authorities Friday, the
Ministry of Construction said such activities would henceforth be subject to
strict scrutiny or completely banned.
Film-makers or activity organizers shall have to
submit plans to provincial authorities on how they would protect the environment
during their work.
Their activities would be kept to a minimum in major
national scenic areas, and would be approved by the Ministry only.
The circular orders a nationwide survey of such
activities in scenic areas, to be completed and submitted to the ministry by
June 15.
Those in charge of these activities will be
responsible for repairing minor environmental damage, while those guilty of
serious damage will be prosecuted, the circular says.
The day earlier, a senior official with the ministry
said it had instructed authorities in southwest China's Yunnan Province to
investigate environmental damage to a mountain lake during the shooting of a
film titled "The Promise" by prominent Chinese director Chen Kaige.
The lake, in Shangrila County, is part of a world
natural heritage site known as the Three Parallel Rivers, where the Nujiang,
Lancang, and Jinsha/Yangtze rivers flow parallel from north to south.
Wang Fengwu, of the ministry's office for the
management of scenic areas, said legal action would be considered at the end of
the probe.
The film's producer, Chen Hong, said Thursday that
the issue was a misunderstanding.
She said the shooting team had arranged with the
local authority to remove all rubbish and structures built for the film before
shooting began and had provided them with equipment and funds for this purpose.
However, the task had been delayed due to difficult
terrain over the winter, she said.
The Shangrila county authority said Friday that all
the waste and structures had been cleared. Enditem |