Visitors are not allowed to burn external incense?

Investigation by Sichuan Kaijiang Minzong Bureau: Has criticized and educate the monks

  In the early morning of March 21, in response to the online report that "Kaijiang Jinshan Temple monks are not allowed to burn foreign incense", the official Weibo of the Propaganda Department of Kaijiang County Party Committee of Sichuan Province issued a notice stating that the Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau of Kaijiang County has stepped in to investigate and verify.

  The aforementioned notification stated that on March 20, the Kaijiang County Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau learned of the online video of the dispute between Jinshan Temple monks and tourists on the issue of buying incense and burning incense "inside the temple" and immediately intervened in the investigation and verification, and related related incidents. The monks conducted serious criticism education.

  The Kaijiang County Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau stated that the relevant situation is currently under investigation and will be notified in a timely manner.

"Thank you very much for the supervision of netizens and friends, and once again express our deep apologies to the parties involved in the incident."

  Earlier, an online video showed that a woman said that she went to the Jinshan Temple in Kaijiang, Sichuan to burn incense, and the incense bought below was not allowed to be burned.

The monk in the monastery dropped her incense and said that the incense must be bought from them.

The woman asked three times: "Who made it?" The monk said, "Don't worry about it."

  The Paper, reporter Zhu Lei