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Do you think it's a problem for women to wear kimonos to take pictures in scenic spots?

Recently, a female tourist wearing a kimono in front of Nanjing Scenic Area caused controversy. Some people think that this is inappropriate behavior, which violates the respect and protection of history and culture, and also hurts the feelings of local people. Mr. Zheng is one of the witnesses. He said that he saw a girl wearing a kimono posing for photos at the gate of the scenic spot, and claimed to reflect the other party's wearing problems to the patrol, but all he got was a moral response. He believes that wearing a kimono to play in Nanjing is disrespectful and immoral, and should be condemned and stopped.

Many people hold different attitudes towards this matter. Some people think that there is nothing wrong with wearing kimono, as long as it is not a malicious imitation or distortion of history, it is a manifestation of respect and love for cultural heritage. In addition, in famous tourist attractions at home and abroad, many tourists will take photos in traditional costumes, including Indian cheongsam and Vietnamese robes. In order to better experience the local cultural atmosphere and customs, it has also become a way of tourism and cultural exchange.

However, in the eyes of others, the appearance of traditional clothing such as kimono in modern society may bring some adverse effects. First of all, some businesses and scenic spots will take the opportunity to promote and sell their own goods and services, create false historical scenes, mislead tourists, and may even involve fraud and false advertisements. Secondly, some tourists may make fun of or imitate traditional costumes too much because they don't know the local culture, which will lead to cultural conflicts and social contradictions and affect public order and social stability. Finally, wearing traditional costumes such as kimono may also cause pollution and damage to the local environment and image, and bring difficulties and challenges to urban management and cultural protection.

Therefore, it is necessary to respect history and culture, protect the value and significance of traditional costumes, and strengthen the regulation and supervision of their use and management. As a tourist, we should understand the local culture and customs. While expressing our personal interests and preferences, we should abide by the rules, respect the feelings of others and maintain a safe and harmonious tourism environment. As a relevant department, we should establish perfect management mechanism and standards, improve comprehensive law enforcement ability and cultural understanding level, strengthen publicity and education, and promote the sustainable development and innovation of cultural tourism.

Kimono girl in Nanjing