Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - When traveling, don't take photos easily when visiting these four scenic spots, no matter how beautiful the scenery is.

When traveling, don't take photos easily when visiting these four scenic spots, no matter how beautiful the scenery is.

With the continuous improvement of living standards, more and more people like to travel and see the beautiful scenery along the way. Many people want to record it with a camera or mobile phone, not only to keep a souvenir of their trip, but also to send it to a circle of friends to envy friends who work overtime and satisfy their vanity a little.

Although taking photos can record life well, some places can't take photos at will. If you take out your mobile phone, you will not only be reprimanded, but also face fines or imprisonment. When you arrive at these four scenic spots, no matter how beautiful the scenery is, don't take out your mobile phone to take pictures easily.

The museum doesn't take pictures.

The first is the museum. There are many precious cultural relics in the museum. These cultural relics have high value and appreciation, so some people can't help taking pictures with their mobile phones. But in fact, many cultural relics are afraid of strong light. If they are often illuminated by flashlights, it is likely to destroy the ornamental value of cultural relics.

The lighting in the museum is specially designed, which will not cause too much damage to the cultural relics, and the effect of the flash is not so good, so try not to take pictures in the museum.

The temple doesn't take pictures.

Secondly, don't take photos in the temple easily. Buddhist temples and Taoist temples are solemn places. Many people can't help but want to take pictures because of the majestic architecture, but in fact, many places are very taboo to take pictures of Buddhist temples, especially monks and Taoists who practice in temples. They don't want Buddhist temples to be photographed either.

Buddha doesn't take pictures.

Third, don't take pictures of Buddha statues or statues. Buddha statues and statues are exquisite works created by craftsmen, which are not only rich in culture, but also have many stories and legends. If you take photos at will, it will not only affect the viewing experience of others, but also look indecent.

Moreover, many Buddha statues and Taoist statues are orphans who can be compared with cultural relics for many years, and many of the pigments on them will react chemically with strong light, so taking pictures at will may destroy the pigments and aesthetic feeling on the Buddha statues.

Don't take pictures on solemn occasions.

Finally, in some solemn and formal occasions, such as the White House, don't take pictures casually. Many people want to take pictures but dare not. The guards at the gate don't allow tourists to stay for a long time. Don't stop taking pictures when the airport and customs pass the security check, especially for the staff, so as not to cause unnecessary misunderstanding.

Matters needing attention

In addition to some matters needing attention at home, there are many things that need attention abroad, such as traveling to some Islamic countries in the Middle East. When you meet a veiled girl, don't just take photos out of curiosity, because the locals hate the feeling of being photographed by strangers.