On September 18, Because a group of men and women wearing Ming Dynasty costumes were dissuaded from taking videos, Suzhou Huaihai Street once again entered people's vision.
According to the online video, a group of young men and women on the day of 9.18, wearing Ming Dynasty-style official clothes and regular clothes walking on Huaihai Street in Suzhou, surrounded by very conspicuous Japanese-style buildings, there are also tourists wearing Japanese "JK uniforms" on the street, the sudden appearance of these people is in stark contrast with the surrounding environment and the clothing of nearby tourists.

After these people appeared, they took out some shooting equipment and began to take pictures and record videos, but the shooting did not last long before they were persuaded to leave by a staff member who rushed to the scene, saying that "shooting videos will affect nearby residents", and these people also had a little quarrel with the people who came to persuade them to leave because of this matter.
Afterwards, according to the response of relevant people: at that time, there were seven or eight people taking pictures, there were more onlookers, which affected the traffic, and the management personnel persuaded them to leave for traffic safety; and the relevant departments said: They are understanding the situation, and there will be treatment at that time.
Let's not talk about the results of the investigation for the time being, just talk about the matter itself, the editor believes that this matter we can not only look at the surface, but should be viewed separately.
1: Can I wear traditional Chinese costumes on Nihon Street?
This problem can not be called a problem at all, although the Japanese style street is mainly Based on Japanese characteristics, but it is really located on the chinese territory, in China can wear Japanese clothing, why can't you wear traditional Chinese clothing?
The editor believes that dressing and wearing is a personal freedom, and in the so-called "Japanese style street" you can wear kimono, of course, you can also wear Hanfu, because this is China, Chinese wear traditional costumes on Chinese soil, it is natural and logical, and no one can have two words.
Back in this matter, the staff means that they are worried about the impact of the shooting on nearby residents, and if the staff is considering the problem from the perspective of maintaining traffic order and personnel safety, it is understandable.
However, if the staff had other considerations, the matter would be a different matter.
Second: Should it affect traffic and drive away?
Judging from the responses of the relevant personnel, the removal of this group of people is not because of the clothing they are wearing, but because the shooting behavior of this group of people affects the traffic.
If the situation is true, from the perspective of safety, this group of people must be driven away, because it affects the traffic, causes people to gather and watch, will lead to traffic congestion, is not conducive to driving safety and personal safety of personnel, and there are safety hazards in shooting, then the risk of such shooting is also very large.
If you ignore safety, then such shooting will become meaningless, and even play a bad role, which is not conducive to the spread of positive social energy.
Therefore, the editor believes that if the shooting of this group of people really affects the traffic and has safety hazards, it is not impossible to drive them away.
The reason why this incident will arouse the attention of the whole people and arouse the heated discussion of netizens is because "wearing Ming Dynasty costumes was expelled from Suzhou's Japanese style street", and this is also the cause of the whole thing.
However, the editors believe that this group of people wearing Ming Dynasty costumes is not necessarily patriotic, and the people who shoot the video also want to fire and deliberately earn traffic! There is no need to really feel how patriotic they are when they wear Hanfu, nor should they stand on the moral commanding heights of patriotism to criticize this matter, after all, this matter is not simply wearing Hanfu shopping and being persuaded to leave, and the problem should be rational!
Finally, some digressions, because of historical reasons, the topic of Japan has always been a sensitive topic, and with the "rise" of Japanese style streets in many places, many netizens have questioned "Why should Japanese style streets be built on Chinese land"?
The editors have pondered this question for a long time, but they have not been able to find the answer, but the editor has always believed that a person with a conscience Chinese, national pride, and strong national self-esteem will not do anything that is sublime and flattering, nor will he make those fancy things out to cause controversy.
Regarding whether it is possible to wear Hanfu in the "Japanese Style Street", the editor uses a sentence to describe it, that is, "Kou can go, I can also go".