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What is the current situation of body art in China?

There are also many body arts in China. It's not that China is deliberately trying to stifle this kind of behavior. I have been paying attention to Wanimal for some time, and I think he is a genius of human photography. This time, there will be a lot of trouble because of the shooting location. There have also been incidents in which people took nude photos in some tourist areas abroad, but they have also been punished. There is nothing wrong with taking pictures of body art, but the position is wrong. The Forbidden City is a public place and a famous tourist attraction. Of course, there are also many tourists. Taking such photos in this place will inevitably lead to controversy.

If this behavior is not restricted, then everyone can take nude photos in the Forbidden City and even public places. What will happen? And he didn't communicate with the Forbidden City in advance. Suppose he communicated with the Forbidden City in advance, and the Forbidden City agreed and arranged the location and time for him to shoot. In other words, he chose Hengdian and booked the shooting. I don't think it's this big.

1. The Forbidden City has become a museum, first of all a public institution open to the outside world, rather than a symbol of feudal imperial power that inhibits humanity and democracy. 2. Since you are in a public institution, you must abide by the instructions for visiting, and the instructions for visiting the Forbidden City require all visitors to keep their clothes clean and tidy, and the activities in the museum should not damage the cultural relics themselves. 3. Artistic creation should also abide by procedural justice, rather than pursuing super-audience treatment.

To tell the truth, I really don't know how many countries allow public museums, libraries, art galleries and other occasions to be naked at will without being punished by public security. See how far our country is from a country with artistic tolerance.