A monkey is chasing a student in Guandu, Sichuan. How should the pursued protect themselves?

I saw the news, too Although I think it is very interesting, it is also very thrilling. Then I will answer this question in detail from the following points.

1. What is this news event?

Some time ago, I saw a news that a monkey was chasing a student on the street in guandu town, Sichuan. Video surveillance shows that the student is very fast from running all the way, and there is a monkey behind him. The monkey seems very excited and is chasing the student. Later, the official said that the incident did not cause any harm to the students and the students were not interviewed. Many netizens are worried about this student because monkeys are dangerous as wild animals. Many people also put forward different views on the monkey wounding incident in recent years.

Second, how to protect yourself when being chased?

In recent years, there have been some incidents in which monkeys hurt people, and some incidents even caused serious injuries to the bitten people. We can understand that monkeys, as wild animals, have certain spirituality, but the temper of wild animals is difficult to control, and a little carelessness will lead to such incidents. If we go to the zoo or Mount Emei, we'd better stay away from these monkeys. At the same time, we should not deliberately provoke these monkeys, let alone provoke them, because wild animals often carry some diseases. If they are bitten by wild animals, it will cause great trouble. We should be vaccinated immediately to avoid catching some unnecessary diseases.

Third, my personal views on this matter.

The news is gratifying that the students were not injured in the end. In fact, in recent years, many wounding incidents have occurred continuously. The corresponding scenic spots should also strengthen the management of scenic spots to ensure the safety of tourists and implement some targeted measures to protect tourists. As tourists, we should also protect ourselves and avoid being hurt by wild animals.