On the streets of Chongqing, a controversy over the wearing of kimonos is like a stone thrown into the surface of a calm lake, causing ripples
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This can't help but make everyone wonder, can you wear a kimono in China, and is it illegal to wear a kimono?
It is understood that on April 27, two young women in kimonos danced near the planning exhibition hall in Chongqing, but they were met with strong opposition from the surrounding crowd, and even a physical altercation occurred. The arrogant attitude of the man in red at the scene added fuel to the fire, which quickly escalated the controversy.
According to the people at the scene: after the incident, some administrators stepped forward to dissuade them, and they stopped recording, but after the administrator left, they started recording again and also broadcast live, and the rest were also against them, not only that, one of their male companions wanted to leave, but was dragged by Chongqing citizens to prevent them from leaving
In response, the local police responded: They have been aware of the matter and have dealt with it
However, what made everyone even more angry was that the two women wearing kimonos not only did not stop the behavior, but even shouted: "Why can't you wear it? I like to wear kimonos, this is the freedom to dress, what can you do to me?"
At this point, netizens can't sit still, some don't approve and some approve
See what the disapproving ones have to say
Once a year, it seems to be a temptation
Some people will say, freedom to dress, I just don't accept it
Why is it that when there is such a thing, it is the elderly who charge
The man with the white head was defending the two women
If you dance this dance, everyone has no reaction, it's really terrifying
Freedom of dress is a prerequisite
What happened to the man with the white turban
See what the endorsers have to say
It supports wearing a kimono
Support freedom
What people use and what they wear must be morally banged
For those who like kimono, it may just be a costume, a pursuit of beauty. But for many people, the kimono represents Japanese culture, and in the long course of history, this culture has a relationship with us
In the 918 Memorial Hall in the Northeast, every brick and tile there is telling the past, so the appearance of the kimono will undoubtedly touch the sensitive nerves of netizens, as some netizens said, wearing is not only personal freedom, it often carries a deeper cultural and social significance.
In addition, we have to face an even more serious problem: the cultural penetration of Japan on the Chinese soil
On this issue, we should remain vigilant and sober enough, not only respecting everyone's personal choice, but also sticking to our historical memory and cultural bottom line. Only in this way can we truly be both inclusive and not lose the bottom line principle.