Chinese were reprimanded for taking photos in Japanese museums and turning on flashlights, why?

Updated on culture 2024-04-26
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I believe that every country has its own history and culture, and museums are important places to carry and show the development process of a country's history and culture, so many people will visit local museums when they travel, and friends who travel to Japan may find that when visiting Japanese museums, if you turn on the flash when taking pictures, you will be reprimanded by the administrator. In fact, it is not only allowed to take pictures in Japanese museums, but also in museums in any place, because it has a lot to do with the management and protection of cultural relics.

    I believe that we all understand very well that the value of cultural relics is not only reflected in money, but also a cultural inheritance, many cultural relics in the museum have existed for a long time, so the appearance and structure of cultural relics need to be well protected, and reducing the irradiation of flash is an important part. Turn on the flash when taking pictures, the light emitted will have a great impact on the color of the cultural relics and some fiber fabrics, and may even make the cultural relics fade, which is relatively unfavorable to the preservation of cultural relics, so the administrator will naturally stop you.

    In order to better protect cultural relics, many museums have even considered the placement of cultural relics, which also takes into account the factor of light. It can also be seen that the impact of light on cultural relics is still relatively large, and the flash will also provide conditions for the oxidation reaction, accelerate the oxidation rate of cultural relics, and thus affect the preservation of cultural relics.

    We must keep this in mind when visiting the museum, and it is best not to take pictures of the artifacts with the flash on, as you will be reprimanded by the caretaker. And you have to know that this has a great impact on cultural relics, so in order to better protect cultural relics, we must regulate our own behavior, which can also better improve our tourism quality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because although photography is allowed in the museum, turning on the flash will still affect other people, after all, others are also visiting, so they will be reprimanded.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Taking pictures and turning on the flash is not only impolite but also loses our own quality, because taking pictures like this will affect others**, so it is said by others.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can't shoot ** in the museum at all, and if you do**, you can't turn on the flash, because the light of the flash will damage the cultural relics, so you are reprimanded.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That's because of the many precious artifacts in the museum. The color of the artifact will be damaged by the strong light of the flash. Cultural relics need constant temperature and humidity in order to be better preserved when the light is relatively weak.

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