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It's good-looking, no matter what you wear, that scene must be beautiful. There is no sin in national culture.
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I am Chinese, I do not support taking photos in kimonos, but I am not against it, after all, it is really good-looking, and patriotism is fine.
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It should also be a beautiful experience for the photographer himself. Because people may like kimonos, so you don't have to look at other people's eyes.
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It's okay to wear a kimono when taking art photos, but if we still wear a kimono to take pictures in formal situations, we must resolutely resist it.
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I don't think it's a big deal, after all, political conflicts between countries can't stop people-to-people exchanges, and there's nothing wrong with culture.
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If I were Chinese, I might think this is not good. Entertainment is entertainment, but there are some problems that cannot be entertained.
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Wearing a kimono to take pictures, if he likes it, it's fine. But it's better not to do it, it's still patriotic.
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As long as the location is right, it's a matter of personal preference, and it's normal.
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As long as it's not in the more sensitive time and place, what people wear has nothing to do with us.
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It's not wearing a kimono to kill people and rob people, and I don't look at it.
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I can't stand it emotionally, and I always feel that the Chinese people are forgetful.
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Because they are Japanese, there is nothing wrong with them.
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It depends on the occasion. The National Day National Day is not very suitable.
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Recently, a female tourist wearing a kimono to take a photo in front of the Nanjing scenic spot caused controversy. Some people feel that this is an inappropriate behavior, which violates the respect and protection of history and culture, and at the same time hurts the feelings of local people. Mr. Zheng, one of the witnesses, said that he saw a girl in a kimono posing for a photo at the entrance of the scenic spot, and claimed to have reported the problem of the other person's dress to the patrol officers, but received only a moral response.
He believes that wearing a kimono in Nanjing is an act that disrespects history and violates customs, and should be condemned and stopped.
There are quite a few people who have different attitudes towards this matter. Some people admit that there is nothing wrong with wearing a kimono, as long as it is not a malicious imitation or distortion of history, it is an expression of respect and love for cultural heritage. Moreover, in the famous tourist attractions at home and abroad, many tourists will wear traditional clothes to take photos of the holes, including Indian cheongsam, Vietnamese cheongsam, etc., in order to better experience the local cultural atmosphere and customs, it has also become a way of tourism and cultural exchange.
However, in the eyes of others, the emergence of traditional clothing such as kimonos in modern society may have some undesirable effects. First of all, some businesses and scenic spots will take the opportunity to promote and promote their own goods and services, create false historical scenes, mislead tourists, and may even involve fraud and false advertising. Secondly, some tourists may excessively ridicule or imitate traditional costumes because of their lack of understanding of the local culture, which leads to cultural conflicts and social conflicts, and affects public order and social stability.
Finally, wearing traditional costumes such as kimonos may also cause pollution and damage to the local environment and image, bringing difficulties and challenges to urban management and cultural preservation.
Therefore, we must not only respect history and culture, protect the value and significance of traditional clothing, but also strengthen the regulation and supervision of its use and management. As a tourist, you should understand the local culture and customs, express your personal interests and preferences, and at the same time, abide by the rules, respect the feelings of others, and work together to maintain a safe and harmonious tourism environment. As a relevant department, it is necessary to establish a sound management mechanism and standards, improve comprehensive law enforcement capabilities and cultural understanding, strengthen publicity and education, and promote the sustainable development and innovation of cultural tourism.
Kimono girl in Nanjing.
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Whether it is inappropriate to wear a kimono to take pictures in the scenic spot needs to be seen on a case-by-case basis. If you are in a scenic spot in China, it is not particularly inappropriate to take photos in a kimono as a Chinese, but you need to pay attention to the following points:
Respect the rules of the scenic spot: Different scenic spots may have different regulations, you need to abide by the regulations of the scenic spot, and do not violate the regulations or interfere with the tour of other tourists.
Don't cause discomfort: Wearing a kimono may cause discomfort to other visitors, such as wearing a Japanese jujube costume in the summer, which may be too hot, or shouting that the skirt of the kimono is loose and easy to trip.
In short, as a Chinese wearing a kimono in a scenic spot in China to take photos, as long as you respect and understand Japanese culture, abide by the rules of the scenic spot, and do not cause discomfort to other tourists, it is not particularly inappropriate. However, if you wear a kimono in other countries or regions, you need to be careful whether it will cause resentment or misunderstanding among the locals.
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Whether there is anything wrong with women wearing kimonos to take pictures in Chinese scenic spots, individuals should have an attitude of openness and tolerance. First of all, kimono is a traditional Japanese culture that is rich and unique, and cultural exchange needs to be respected. If tourists wearing kimonos understand and respect the origin, historical background and cultural connotations of kimonos enough, and wear kimonos just to try to have another cultural experience in a certain time and place, in most cases they can be welcomed and understood and accepted by the Chinese people.
In China, modern women wearing Japanese kimonos are considered to imitate Japanese costumes and lack their own cultural creativity, but we should not be overly judgmental and should not condemn such Japanese cultural experiences too much. For young tourists, wearing a kimono and taking pictures in the scenic area is a novel experience, and this kind of thing happens all over the world. Similarly, Chinese travelers can also wear local costumes to take photos in overseas scenic spots, which is just a cultural curiosity and interest, and does not contradict the purpose of respecting and inheriting their own culture.
In addition, wearing a kimono for a photo may be considered inappropriate or inappropriate in some cases. It may be forbidden to wear kimono in some specific scenic spots to protect the cultural heritage of the country, if you still insist on wearing kimono to take pictures in the scenic spot you visit, it is easy to cause dissatisfaction or controversy among local residents, and even disrupt the order of the tour.
To sum up, men and women wearing kimonos for photos should not be fixed as a cultural bias, it is just experiencing diverse cultures around the world. However, before making the decision to wear a kimono for photos, you should also understand the local culture and secular rules, respect other people's cultures, and fully evaluate the impact and significance of wearing a kimono to avoid causing unnecessary distress and harm to others.
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When taking photos in China's scenic spots, you should respect the local culture and customs.
If a woman wears a kimono to take pictures, it may be seen by the locals as disrespecting the local culture and customs.
It is advisable to wear modest, comfortable clothing when taking photos to show respect and courtesy.
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This is no longer a matter of disrespecting history and bad morals, but deliberately challenging our bottom line.
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The woman wears a kimono to take pictures in the scenic spot, and I personally think it is "inappropriate".
On this issue, I believe that we should understand and respect various cultures and national traditions, and try to avoid hurting or offending the national feelings of others as much as possible.
First of all, we should realize that wearing a kimono is the traditional national costume of Japan, not China. China has its own traditional clothing and traditional culture, and we should respect and protect these cultures and traditions. Therefore, if a kimono is worn while taking photos in scenic spots in China, it may cause dissatisfaction and harm to Chinese.
Second, we should respect and understand everyone's national feelings. Everyone has different cultural and ethnic traditions that are closely related to an individual's identity and identity. Therefore, if we offend someone else's culture and national feelings, it can hurt their sense of identity and self-esteem.
Finally, we should believe that we should refrain from hurting or offending the national sentiments of others as much as possible. In our daily lives, we should try our best to respect and understand the cultures and traditions of others, and to be less offensive to other people's national feelings. If we're not sure if our behavior will cause resentment and offense to others, it's a good idea to do some understanding and counseling first to make sure our behavior is polite and appropriate.
In short, we should respect and protect all cultures and national traditions, and do everything possible to avoid hurting or offending the national feelings of others. Only in this way can we build a society full of understanding, respect and harmony.
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Whether it is inappropriate to wear a kimono to take pictures in the scenic spot needs to be searched according to the specific situation.
If you're visiting Japan or other countries where traditional culture is important, wearing a kimono and taking photos in scenic spots is often considered a suitable cultural experience and activity. However, if you are in other places, especially in countries that do not understand the kimono and Japanese cultural background, it may cause some misunderstandings and discomfort.
Wearing a kimono is a traditional cultural experience that can help people better understand and respect the local culture and history. However, in some cases, excessive cultural performances may be considered inappropriate, so it's a good idea to understand the local cultural atmosphere and social habits before choosing when and where to wear a kimono for a photo.
In addition, you should also pay attention to your behavior when wearing a kimono to avoid disturbance or discomfort. For example, don't make loud noises, run or jump, or obstruct others from viewing the sights.
In short, for any tourism activity, you should respect the local culture and social habits, and ensure that your actions do not affect the experience and rights of others.
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It's really inappropriate, it's really immoral.
We are advocating the freedom of dressing, although everyone is free to wear what to wear, there is no need to point fingers at others, but dress should also respect the occasion! Don't you know what clothes to wear and what not to wear?
In the history of China's 5,000 years, the clothes of each dynasty are very trembling, Hanfu and cheongsam are not more beautiful than kimonos, what clothes are you wearing, you have to wear a kimono!
It is not illegal to wear a kimono, but this is Nanjing, where 300,000 innocent people were buried at the hands of the Japanese. Back then, the Japanese wore kimonos and danced into the castle! How many people's hearts have you pricked in a kimono when you pose in public?
There are still many old people in Nanjing, who can't forget the pain of the experience at that time. You wear a kimono to swagger through the city, you pick up their scars, what kind of heart do you have?
What clothes to wear are not good, but to wear kimonos. Is it his ignorance and lack of culture, or his disrespect for history. Since childhood, our textbooks have this national high shame, and I think every Chinese will never forget it.
Your parents raised you so big for you to study, it's really enough to read enough books!
Dress and serve is small, but what is lost is the integrity that the Chinese should have!
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It is that European and American clothing is not a Chinese tradition, but Chinese still wear it, why not kimono.
There are also people who feel that wearing a kimono does not mean not loving the country, and many celebrities have worn it in the past, such as Lu Xun.
Qiu Jin. In fact, your views do not necessarily represent others, or even the majority. That is, if you think so, they don't necessarily think so too.
Most people believe that a kimono is more than just clothes, it also represents Japanese culture.
Most people believe that dressing shows the psychology of personality.
Most people think that suits originated in Europe and the United States, but now they are worn all over the world, but kimonos are only worn by Japanese people.
Finally, those Chinese celebrities who wore kimonos were there to obey the rules and follow the local customs.
Last year, a boy wearing a kimono went to Wuhan University to take pictures and was turned away by the security guards.
In the past few years, there was a lot of news, and some people dressed Japs for entertainment.
The costume was arrested by the police for taking pictures on the street.
Based on the above, it is normal to wear a kimono on the streets of China, in the park, to be pointed at or even insulted, and if you like a kimono, if you are not in Japan, it is better not to wear it out.
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Chinese I think what kind of clothes to wear now is everyone's right to freedom, as long as it is not against the interests of our country, I think it is okay to wear a kimono.
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Kimono is a popular costume in Japan, in fact, if you are Chinese, I personally feel that it is not good to wear this, after all, I have a very bad sense of Japan.
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Although it is voluntary for Chinese to wear kimonos, it does hurt the feelings of Chinese people a little if they do so.
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Chinese wear kimonos either as a neurotic or as a Japanese species.
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It's okay to wear it once in a while, but you can't wear it for a long time, it's a clash of cultures.
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Radical people will think that this kind of person is a traitor, and normal people will think that you are nondescript.
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If it's an ordinary simple like, there is actually nothing, and nothing else is good.
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There is no clear prohibition on wearing kimono to take pictures in China's tourist attractions, but as a tourist, I need to pay attention to the respect and understanding of local customs and culture. Because each place has its own unique culture and costumes, if we wear local traditional costumes in tourist attractions, we may offend the local people and cause cultural conflicts between groups.
If we want to take photos in traditional local costumes, we can first understand the local customs and culture, as well as the meaning and background of traditional costumes, and try to have a deep interaction with the local culture and people to explain what we wear and behave. In this case, even when wearing a kimono for a photo, you can do so with a culture respectful and friendly interaction.
In short, we must respect the local customs and culture when traveling, understand the meaning and historical background of the local culture as much as possible, and ensure that we wear local traditional clothing based on respect for culture and respect for the people, so as to gain the friendliness and recognition of the local people, and at the same time enjoy a pleasant travel experience.
I think culture knows no country, and kimono is a typical representative of Japan's clothing culture, and it is the quintessence of the country! In ancient China, the economy of Jiangnan Dongwu was developed, and maritime trade also opened up the path, which also made the Han costumes introduced to Japan, and improved, in fact, the elements of the kimono actually retained some of the characteristics of Hanfu, and the kimono in Japan as an important gorgeous costume for women's banquets, etiquette, and diplomatic relations, constituted a part of the history of modern clothing, and publicized the symbol of unrestrained, freedom, harmony and beauty!
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