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Is it appropriate to wear kimono in Nanjing scenic spot?

I am from China, so I am biased.

However, the eclectic and open attitude of China culture guides us to wear kimono in scenic spots, which has two sides.

It is extremely irrational to wear kimono in the scenic spot at the sensitive time of China people.

If it is in a specific and sad urban scenic spot like Nanjing, I also think it is illegal.

In addition, I personally think it's acceptable, but giving advice to boys and girls wearing kimonos is too taboo and too few omissions, which will definitely make patriotic young people like me dissatisfied. The closed-loop activities in the suggestion circle are of course just suggestions.

I think it was a woman wearing a Japanese military uniform who openly snickered at a snack street in Hainan and took a lot of photos at random, trying to "grandstanding" in this way. As a result, the woman's behavior was insulted and surrounded by many passers-by. Many netizens said that this woman was not from China at first sight, because China people wouldn't do that. Afterwards, the woman incident became the focus of online public opinion, and the local public security bureau also arrested the woman. In the end, the woman was administratively detained by the police for five days for "disturbing public order"