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China Fires Officials Over Arc’teryx’s Controversial Fireworks Display in Tibet

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In response to a widely criticized fireworks display staged in Tibet last month, four Chinese officials have been dismissed, with additional disciplinary action taken against others. The spectacle, organized by Canadian outdoor apparel brand Arc’teryx and renowned Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang, sparked significant backlash over its environmental impact on the fragile Himalayan ecosystem.

The fireworks show, which took place in the grasslands of Tibet’s Shigatse region, featured vibrant colors and patterns, including a “rising dragon” motif, intended to celebrate mountain culture. However, the dramatic display, set against the pristine backdrop of the Himalayas, quickly ignited public outrage. Online videos showing plumes of colored smoke cascading across the landscape led to widespread criticism on Chinese social media, including calls to boycott Arc’teryx. Many users pointed out the contradiction between the brand’s supposed eco-conscious values and the environmental disruption caused by the event.

On Wednesday, local authorities in Shigatse issued a statement confirming that four officials were removed from their positions: the Communist Party secretary of Gyantse County, its public security chief, and two senior officials from county and city-level environmental protection bureaus. Additional officials were reprimanded or issued formal warnings.

According to the statement, the fireworks affected approximately 30 hectares (74 acres) of grassland. Authorities noted short-term ecological damage, such as debris, plastic waste, and remnants from the display that were not thoroughly cleaned up. They also cited concerns over the intense noise and light, which disturbed local wildlife. While officials currently consider the damage to be limited, they stressed that long-term monitoring would be necessary to evaluate ongoing ecological risks.

Arc’teryx and Cai Guo-Qiang have both publicly apologized. The artist, best known for his work on the 2008 Beijing Olympics fireworks, pledged to cooperate with authorities to aid in restoring the environment. The brand, which was founded in 1989 and now operates more than 150 stores globally, issued a statement admitting that the event was “out of line” with its values. It claimed the display used biodegradable materials and announced it would work with an independent environmental agency to assess the impact.

Local authorities have mandated that both Arc’teryx and Cai contribute to ecological restoration efforts and provide compensation. Critics, however, argue that these actions come too late and that the event reflects a troubling disconnect between commercial promotion and environmental stewardship.

Arc’teryx is currently owned by Anta Sports, a Hong Kong-listed fitness company. Despite its branding around conservation and outdoor ethics, this incident has raised questions about how such companies balance cultural initiatives with responsible environmental practices—especially in ecologically sensitive regions like Tibet.

The fallout serves as a cautionary tale for corporations and artists operating in delicate natural environments, highlighting the need for thorough environmental assessments and deeper cultural sensitivity before undertaking such projects.

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