Two women wearing kimonos to take pictures in a century old port, do you think they are at fault?

Updated on history 2024-06-11
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's true that there is a little fault of oneself, although the wearing of this thing is based on personal preference, but there are military measures around this port, and it is not allowed to take pictures, but these two women are still wearing kimonos to take pictures, which is very disrespectful to history.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Two women wearing kimonos for photos in a century-old port, I don't think they were wrong. Because the culture of many countries has been introduced to our China, we don't have to look at it with such a discriminatory attitude.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    That's right, the kimono can only show a woman's liking for clothing, and she wants to leave her beautiful appearance, and this is an era of peace, and a dress doesn't mean anything.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The two of them wore kimonos and took pictures in a century-old port**, so it was obviously a bit inappropriate because this kind of place is historically significant.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Big mistake!It's shameless!Freedom is not something they play around like this.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    These two things themselves are not in conflict, like to wear a kimono does not mean that you are not patriotic, the reason why the kimono women in the incident were scolded was because they were located in a military location and were not allowed to take pictures, and they were wearing Japanese clothes, and the guy kindly reminded them, but they thought it was disrespectful to themselves, and it eventually turned into a dispute. The incident occurred in the scenic spot of the Qinhuangdao Open Port Sightseeing Railway Station, which once aroused heated discussions among netizens, and most netizens supported the guy's behavior, and the behavior of the two women wearing kimonos was indeed inappropriate.

    1.It is against the rules to take pictures next to **, and wearing a kimono has caused people to be disgusted. The scenic spot of the sightseeing railway station in Qinhuangdao is called a scenic spot, but it is also a military base, and there is ** stored inside.

    With such an explanation, everyone knows the importance of this scenic spot. Even though visitors are free to visit the area, they are not allowed to take photos in the area. And these two women are not only taking pictures, but also wearing kimonos, which will definitely attract the attention of others.

    Although the time of the war has long passed, many people still remember Japan's aggression against China. The two women wore kimonos to take pictures at the military center, which in itself violated the rules of the scenic spot, and making such a move in kimonos would only make people suspect that they had bad intentions.

    2.The guy who angrily scolded the woman showed his patriotism. At first, when I saw the guy angrily scolding the kimono woman, I thought the guy didn't like the kimono, so he would do it.

    But after understanding the cause and effect, I think this guy is a truly patriotic person. When he saw the behavior of the women in kimono taking pictures, he reminded them that they could not take pictures, and also made the rules of the scenic spot very clear, and told them that it was inappropriate to wear kimonos here. The guy is the one who really understands things and has a patriotic heart.

    3.Patriotism is not only manifested in deeds, but also in the heart. I am not opposed to wearing a kimono or the costumes of other countries and nationalities, it is everyone's freedom.

    But no matter how much you like the culture of other peoples, I think everyone should love their own country. I remember a Hong Kong child once said: "If a person does not love his country, he will be completely ruined."

    No one will stop them from liking kimonos, but I hope that when they wear kimonos, they will remember that they are Chinese.

    In general, loving the country is not in conflict with wearing a kimono, and after going through so many difficult years this year, I hope that everyone can be more patriotic.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Patriotism has nothing to do with wearing a kimono, in times of peace, patriotism needs to remember the motherland spiritually and psychologically, and go to the first place not to forget the fundamentals; Formally does not fully state whether a person is patriotic or not.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't think it's a conflict, patriotism doesn't mean you can't wear kimono and eat sushi, patriotism is more of a patriotic heart, and if you only care about these outward things, it's in vain to have no patriotic heart.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no conflict, there is no difference between wearing a kimono and wearing Hanfu, there is no need to play national symbols, patriotism is reflected in the heart, not these appearances.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Third, we must solve the problem wellAnd when the male tourist raised his opinion, the two women did not express their apologies, so this caused a verbal dispute between the two sides later. After all, this is a special attraction, sometimes the behavior will also affect others in the subtle way, everyone has to pay for their misbehavior, and there is no need to make a lot of noise in public, everyone should still get along in harmony.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Two women wearing Japanese clothes were photographed at a military base and were questioned by men if they were Chinese. These two women should not have done it on purpose, they just have no patriotic concept, and I hope they will have a snack in the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It was in a century-old port in Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, that two women wore "kimonos" to take pictures, which caused dissatisfaction among other tourists, and some tourists angrily: "What do you mean? Are you Chinese? ”

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The century-old port is a military stronghold, and filming is forbidden in the first place. These two women wearing kimonos for photos should not be even more deserved, it will remind us of the shame of being invaded by Japan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Patriotism is the emotional emotion that every Chinese should have, angry tourists fully demonstrate their patriotism, quarrel in public is very unqualified, and can choose to use other ways to solve the problem. Patriotism is our due responsibility, because we are a part of this country, and where did we come from without a country? Personally, I also look down on this female tourist who wears a kimono, isn't the Chinese hanfu more beautiful than the Japanese kimono?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The woman wearing a kimono was angry at taking pictures in a century-old port, but I didn't care if it was me. Because we have very friendly relations with many countries now, it is very normal to have some of their cultures.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I don't care about it, mainly because I don't think I can find something to do, and this kind of practice is not good. I think they're just hobbies, nothing.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I won't care, because maybe the woman who took the picture was a Japanese, and she took the photo in a century-old port with her own apologies, feeling guilty about the crimes committed by Japan.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I don't think I will, what to wear or take pictures in ** I think it's her freedom in life, if I don't make a really excessive move, I don't think I will care or stop it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes. At the very least, remind them that such occasions still need to be serious. It is also a respect for history.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, these two women will be criticized accordingly, and we should not disrespect the history of our country because of their own preferences.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. Wearing a kimono and taking pictures at a patriotic base is despicable. The place where the two women took pictures was the Kaibu subway station, where some items left over from the anti-Japanese war were stored, and this place was also a patriotic education base. And it is the National Day in a few days, but the two women are wearing kimonos and taking pictures in places of patriotic educational significance, which makes people very resentful.

    But no one who cherishes the motherland will do such a thing. We can have a peaceful, stable and happy life now, which was bought by many ancestors with their blood for generations. The behavior of the Japanese was outrageous.

    And these two women, who are Chinese, are wearing kimonos and taking pictures in such a place, which makes people angry.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    First of all, because the clothes worn by the two women are traditional Japanese costumes, and there are military facilities around the port, it is not allowed to take pictures, but the two women also wore kimonos to take pictures.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because these two women are wearing kimonos, they did not choose Hanfu, which symbolizes Chinese culture, so most netizens will feel very angry after seeing the two girls wearing.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because the two women were photographed near a military center, but they were wearing traditional Japanese kimonos, although they are now free to dress, they also need to know what to wear on what occasions.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It happened to be the birthday of the motherland, and it was not appropriate to wear a kimono, I think what netizens said is very reasonable, and people can't forget this.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because the kimono is the national costume of Japan, and the location chosen is a century-old port, it seems a little inappropriate.

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