National Museum: Wearing slippers is strictly prohibited from entering! Dressing | History | National Museum
recently
The museum craze continues to heat up
More and more people are choosing to clock in to museums
Experience the Context of Human Historical Civilization
But some uncivilized phenomena
It is also quietly increasing
July 22nd
The National Museum of China has released
Notice on Civilized Visits to the National Museum of China
This includes
Audiences entering the venue must consciously undergo safety checks
Drunk individuals and those with disheveled appearance
Refusal to enter the museum
Unauthorized
Prohibit lectures and performances
Interviews, commercial filming
Self media live streaming, recording, etc
Non visiting activities and other requirements
And those with disheveled appearance
The rule of refusing entry to the museum
Has sparked countless discussions among netizens
Some netizens believe that
The museum has always required neat attire
Consciously avoid wearing slippers inside
It's the most basic common sense
Some netizens also believe that
The museum is very solemn
We must pay attention to the occasion when wearing clothes
With a heart of awe
Civilization Exhibition
Other netizens
I am puzzled by such regulations
Believing that summer is too hot
Wearing slippers to enter the museum
Not with disrespect
It should not be included in the list
The scope of indecency and prohibition
Since ancient times
The Chinese nation is known as the "land of etiquette"
Speaking etiquette is a virtue passed down from generation to generation
With the development of the times
The word "etiquette"
It also has new connotations
It is not just a country and a nation
An important indicator of civilization level
It is also a concrete manifestation of the level of national quality
museum
It is a sacred and solemn place
It is a display place for cultural treasures
It also carries countless precious imprints
We should have reverence in our hearts
Adhere to the most basic dress code etiquette
Not wearing slippers
Entering the museum with overly revealing clothing
This is not only a respect for history and culture
It is also a respect for others
From small to large
In other public places
We should also maintain
Respect for the rights and interests of others
Compliance with public order and good customs
Dress neatly and appropriately
Not loud and noisy
Not cutting in line
Not spitting casually
……
In small details
Continuously improving one's own level of civilization
Do you know what they all have
Is it summer dress etiquette in public places?
What do you have
The story of following public etiquette?