Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Go to comic-con, wear taboos.

Go to comic-con, wear taboos.

Comic-Con's dress taboo is not to be exposed and not to wear uniforms.

Comic-Con, also known as Comic-Con, is a place where people from all walks of life make friends. The main participants are coser, tourists and photography. Comic-con is a gathering place for many anime fans, because only at the comic-con can you show yourself, play your favorite role and make more like-minded friends. Comic-Con's dress taboo is not to be exposed and not to wear uniforms.

Generally, there will be all kinds of animation around the exhibition, and individual animation game exhibitions will also prepare e-sports games such as mobile games and console games. At the same time, there will be many cosers at the comic-con exhibition. These cosers are basically played by tourists, not officials. Generally speaking, second-tier and above cities will invite some people who are well-known in "C Circle" and "Second Circle" (in fact, they are Cosplay, singing and dancing, etc. ) Be the guest of the exhibition, so as to improve the quality of the exhibition.

Matters needing attention in going to the comic exhibition

Usually there will be a large number of tourists at the exhibition, and people who come into contact for the first time often think that Coser who appears at the exhibition is the official staff of the exhibition. As a matter of fact, most of the cosers in domestic comic exhibitions are spontaneous, and only a few comic exhibitions specially invite some cosers to visit and guide (such as some comic exhibitions sponsored/co-organized by ACG Chinese organizations). These Coser are not the staff of the comic exhibition, so please get the permission of the role player before shooting.

In addition, cosers also need to pay attention to their own image, don't directly chase, jump and play with other cosers in public places, don't carry harmful or influential props during the exhibition, and please clean up your garbage after occupying public places, otherwise it will cause bad social impact. In short, respect is mutual. While performing in public, we should also bear corresponding social responsibilities.