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Why can't I wear it? I like to wear kimonos, it's the freedom to dress, it's really a feudal superstition

author:Follow one's heart

Recently, there was a high-profile incident near the Chongqing Planning Exhibition Center: two young women dressed in kimonos and dancing, but they were met with strong opposition from the surrounding crowd, and even caused a physical altercation. A man in red present was even more arrogant and rude, which escalated the controversy in an instant. The incident has raised questions about whether a kimono can be worn in China and whether it is illegal to wear a kimono. This article will discuss this topic and answer your questions.

Why can't I wear it? I like to wear kimonos, it's the freedom to dress, it's really a feudal superstition

First of all, let's be clear: it is not illegal to wear a kimono in China. As a traditional Japanese dress, there is no legal prohibition in China. Whether it is a Chinese citizen or a foreign visitor, it is allowed to wear a kimono on appropriate occasions.

Why can't I wear it? I like to wear kimonos, it's the freedom to dress, it's really a feudal superstition

However, it doesn't stop there. In this case, it was not the kimono itself that caused controversy, but the place and manner in which the kimono was worn. The area around the exhibition hall was not a suitable place for kimono performances, and the way the women danced with each other during the incident also caused dissatisfaction and misunderstanding among the people around them. In addition, the arrogant attitude of the man in red further exacerbated the conflict, which led to physical altercations.

Why can't I wear it? I like to wear kimonos, it's the freedom to dress, it's really a feudal superstition

In order to avoid similar controversies and conflicts, we need to foster a concept of mutual respect, understanding and tolerance. When wearing a kimono, we should respect the local cultural traditions and customs, and choose the appropriate occasion to display it. At the same time, we should also respect the feelings of others and avoid being overly conspicuous or causing distress to those around us.

Why can't I wear it? I like to wear kimonos, it's the freedom to dress, it's really a feudal superstition

In this pluralistic society, we need to learn to tolerate and understand each other, and aim for peaceful coexistence. Whether it's wearing a kimono or other traditional clothing, as long as we respect others and show them on appropriate occasions, we can avoid similar incidents.

Why can't I wear it? I like to wear kimonos, it's the freedom to dress, it's really a feudal superstition

In order to capture the reader's attention, this article will use colloquial expressions to narrate in more vivid, clear, and concise language. In this way, we hope to convey information to our readers and give everyone a deeper understanding of the issue of wearing kimonos.

Why can't I wear it? I like to wear kimonos, it's the freedom to dress, it's really a feudal superstition

To sum up, it is not illegal to wear a kimono in China, but there is a need to consider cultural traditions and other people's feelings when choosing where and how. Respect for others and understanding and tolerance are qualities that we should possess in a pluralistic society. Let us work together to create a harmonious and tolerant social environment.

Why can't I wear it? I like to wear kimonos, it's the freedom to dress, it's really a feudal superstition

Thanks for reading, and I hope this article gives you some inspiration and food for thought!