Why are many tourist attractions in China forbidden to tourists to take pictures?

Updated on tourism 2024-04-27
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, many people like to take some ** to commemorate their day's trip when traveling, but they don't know that there are many attractions in China that prohibit tourists from taking pictures. There are many reasons for this, first of all, such as the murals of Dunhuang, if you take pictures, the flash and the murals will have some chemical reactions and cause the wall skin to fall off quickly, so in order to ensure the integrity of the murals, tourists are forbidden to take pictures. Some mausoleums also prohibit tourists from taking pictures, mainly for the sake ofShow a kind of respect for the deceased

    There is also Tianyan in Guizhou, China, if you want to go to this place, the tourist administrator will confiscate all electronic devices, because these willInterfere with the detection signal of the Sky EyeIt is said that violators will also be fined 30,000 yuan. <>

    Prolonged exposure to flashing metal Buddha statues in temples or museums can also corrode the metal surface, although there are some reasons why the caretaker prohibits taking picturesProtecting the copyright of cultural relicsthis level. In fact, the flash is harmful to the protection of cultural relics in many places, because some substances such as wood, paper, silk and other substances are composed of polymer structures, which are very easy to deteriorate and damage under the influence of light, electricity and bacteria. Therefore, tourists should try to abide by the relevant regulations of the administrator when visiting, and do not do illegal things.

    Before many tourists understand the reason for the ban on taking pictures, everyone is very fond of taking out their mobile phones to take pictures. After learning about it, everyone consciously put away their mobile phones for the purpose of protecting cultural relics, which shows that the quality of our country's citizens as a whole is still very high. As sons and daughters of China, we must protect what our ancestors left behind from being damaged, so that our next generation can understand China's ancient history and culture.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is to protect some special cultural relics, such as the Dunhuang murals in China, and the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. If you take pictures at these sites, the flash on the camera will react chemically with the murals on the walls, causing them to fall off faster.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Fear of damaging cultural relics. Some artifacts have become fragile over time, and if the photographic flash often flashes at the artifact, it will gradually lose its color.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is not forbidden for tourists to take pictures, it is forbidden for tourists to take pictures in an improper way, many people have an indelible impact on the attractions in the process of taking pictures, so there are some attractions that directly prohibit taking pictures, of course, if you can take pictures without destroying the landscape, it can actually be allowed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    **Circulating everywhere on the Internet has a bad effect. Nowadays, people take pictures at every turn, and scenic spots may be illegally used and disseminated.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The attractions in many places represent a kind of ethnic behalf, such as the Potala Palace in China, which can be visited by tourists, but not photographed, which is also a sign of respect for the locals.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    From ancient times in our country to the present, there are so many celebrities and very civilized ancient buildings, so far the ancient buildings that have been excavated, then they have been set as a protected area, often this kind of buildings, will be opened as a scenic spot for everyone to participate in the world, in fact, for everyone to visit, not only to let the good blind home to carry out a visual knowledge supplement. In addition, there is also a way to let everyone know more about this type of building and the historical events that took place in the dynasty at that time. Regarding the protection of ancient buildings, then in terms of history, there are actually a lot of words, so for us, the most heard is the Old Summer Palace, and the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang.

    Whether it is in this kind of ancient buildings, or in some places that are built for tourists to enjoy, then he only allows people to visit once, and tourists are not allowed to take pictures and videos. This is mainly due to the environment of a building at the time, which may cause a change in his own color due to this kind of flash, so that his own color will fade, so in this case, his own protection will not be very long.

    In the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, then we often see a sign, that is, it is forbidden for tourists to take pictures with them, so mainly due to the flash when taking pictures, then it will affect one of the raw materials of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, and then a kind of chemical reaction occurs between them, thereby destroying some of the molecular structures of the original materials, which will destroy the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the terracotta warriors and horses that we know about the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. Most of them are gray, but in fact, according to some previous research reports, the terracotta warriors and horses actually have their own exclusive color, but because they were submerged and mined by the road of history, it may not be very good for his protection, so it caused such a phenomenon.

    When they realized the protection of the terracotta warriors and horses in the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, they also found that this kind of glittering material would cause some damage to them. Therefore, in the process of viewing, it is strictly forbidden to let tourists take pictures with them, for the terracotta warriors and horses, it is a very grand cultural relics in our country, in fact, it is a very grand class of cultural relics, so for this kind of cultural relics, whether it is the country or for us, it should be well protected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Kumsusan Sun Palace.

    The Kumsusan Sun Palace in North Korea is the tomb of the heads of state Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. In order to achieve this goal is not so simple: foreigners can get permission to visit the mausoleum only in **official tourism.

    The few who fall into the palace will have to follow some rules. For example, it is forbidden to take pictures and videos, smoke and talk anywhere in the mausoleum. In addition, all visitors must first blow dust through a special machine.

    Eiffel Tower.

    The Eiffel Tower is one of the most photographed sites in the world. However, there are some prohibitions here. In fact, its night lighting is an independent artistic subject and copyright object. Therefore, without written permission, this tourist attraction of the nighttime landscape may not be distributed.

    Neuschwanstein Castle. Germany's romantic castles are also not easy to photograph. For safety reasons, visiting the sights can only be on a 35-minute tour with a guide and inside the castle, and all filming is prohibited. Also, you can't bring backpacks and strollers in.

    Grand canyon. One of the deepest canyons in the world is visited by 4 million people every year. Tourists often go to a special observation deck to enjoy the beauty of the horseshoe-shaped glass bridge.

    It is impossible to take beautiful ** here: tourists are forbidden to bring cameras to the site. In addition, the shoes must be worn with special fabric shoe covers to protect the glass from scratches.

    Taj mahal. One of the most modern wonders of the world can be photographed as much as you want, but only outside. Inside, it is forbidden to take pictures. Also in the Taj Mahal you can't eat, the posture shirt is noisy, smoking, the smartphone needs to be turned off or put into silent mode.

    Sistine Chapel.

    Once a family church, today it is a museum and an outstanding Renaissance monument. It is not surprising that this attraction attracts a large number of tourists, however, they do not succeed in photographing these splendor as souvenirs. Inside the Sistine Chapel, filming** and video recording are prohibited, and you must also be quiet.

    Victor Church of the Potato Minster.

    It is forbidden to take photos inside the building: it is believed that taking pictures will prevent you from enjoying the unique beauty and history of the monastery. In addition, filming can spoil the sacred atmosphere of the building, which is primarily a functioning church.

    Lenin's Mausoleum. Lenin is no longer as popular with a large number of tourists as before, but tourists who arrive there will not be able to photograph the leader's **, since it is forbidden to shoot inside the building.

    Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

    Taking pictures in this Australian national park is far from easy. To shoot for commercial purposes (which may include publications in social networks), permission is first required. But even if you just want to take pictures, remember that there are some places in the park that can't be photographed because they are considered sacred.

    Las Vegas Casino.

    In some casinos in Las Vegas, filming is forbidden for safety: to protect institutions from scammers and robbers, as well as vacationers from interfering with their personal lives.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Know your gear.

    First and foremost, photography enthusiasts need to familiarize themselves with how your phone's camera works and understand its limitations. Usually, mobile phone cameras have a certain shutter speed range and fixed aperture, and users need to know enough about them to get the best ** effect by adjusting the ISO and so on.

    2. Be accurate.

    An incorrect one, even if you use powerful post-production software, it will not help, and only accurately, can you shoot well.

    For mobile phone cameras, it is often possible to shoot well in well-lit situations such as outdoors, but it is also necessary to patiently find the most suitable light. In the shadows and other low-light conditions, Qingchang can use white paper to reflect the light, or use flashlights and other mobile phone screens as supplementary light sources, using all the knowledge to try to get the best light. Using a smartphone's flash should only be used as a last resort.

    3. Composition is king.

    The first thing to look at is the composition, which is the basis of photography. When taking a photo with a mobile phone, the auxiliary line of the nine-square grid must be opened, which can also facilitate the composition.

    4. The picture should be hierarchical.

    When selecting a photographic frame, it is necessary to fully consider the master-slave relationship between the foreground, the middle ground, the background and the subject. For example, the subject is placed in the foreground of the lens, and the background is bokeh. Or photograph the subject through a window, mirror, etc. This can add connotation and interest to **.

    5. Change the shooting angle.

    Photography enthusiasts can look for different shooting angles to break the monotony of the picture, and try more from multiple perspectives such as front, side, head-up, and up, which will add interest to your photography. Compared to those bulky cameras, the small mobile phone will not be a burden to you, or the hall will have a special advantage. Don't be afraid to fall to the ground or climb on a ledge, it will allow you to get closer and focus on the details of your subject, or get a bird's-eye view of a wider and farther place, which is rarely seen**.

    6. Black and white special effects.

    1) The removal of color can often restore the essence of things and enhance the appeal of **.

    2) Eliminate competing colors.

    3) When shooting backlights and contours**, the black and white group is particularly eye-catching.

    4) For shooting in complex environments, black and white can make the background more concise and not dominate.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Shoot the depth along the line.

    Regardless of whether the scenery is ordinary or not, you can shoot it a little deeper, so that the ordinary ** becomes unordinary, and the ** that is not ordinary is better looking. Whether you use your phone or camera, when taking pictures of landscapes, you should pay attention:

    Whether there are "lines" such as iron side hall roads, highways, etc., if there are, then it is necessary to aim, and if the clouds in the sky are thick and changeable, then let the sky account for more.

    If the clouds in the sky are like this, dig a road in the distance, and let the mountains block it, and there are no extra cars on the road, then let the road occupy a little more.

    If you are on some safe scenic roads, you can also let your friends walk on the road to add vitality and dynamism to this quiet picture.

    2. Shoot out the three-dimensional water surface.

    When traveling, when you see the surface of the water, don't let them go, hold your camera, hold your mobile phone, squat down a point, get closer to the water surface, so that the reflection on the water surface can be larger.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Take a picture in a place where no one is around, or use P-map software to p-drop.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Learn to retouch. Get those people out of the way.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The third group of people is ordinary tourists, because in recent years, the tourism industry has developed more vigorously, and there are more people visiting temples. Not only can we relax here, but we can also experience a lot of culture that we don't know, and the reason why some temples are not allowed to take pictures may be because most people think that this is a more sacred place, and we have to have a more solemn attitude. Some religious believers will also be restrained in their words and deeds, for example, they are not allowed to eat meat and wear clothes before going to the temple, which is also a little particular.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Why do many temples prohibit visitors from taking pictures of Buddha statues? Is it just because of reverence for the Buddha?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because the temple is a sacred and solemn place, for people who believe in Buddhism, it is very unserious to take pictures in the temple, it is a blasphemy against the Buddha, and there is also the Buddha statue in the temple, which is an antiquity, and the flash will cause damage.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Many people will want to take pictures while worshipping the Buddha, but they will be stopped. It is believed that taking pictures is a great disrespect to the gods, and when you arrive at the temple, you must abide by the rules of the temple, mainly for fear of affecting your luck. In fact, it is better to believe that there is something than to believe that it is not.

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