Chinese netizens report that Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province will recently hold a Japanese summer festival, which has aroused widespread attention. The official rumor said that he did not receive an application for similar activities.
According to the WeChat public account "Xinyu Release" report on Sunday (July 24), the news and publishing tourism bureau of Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province. Some netizens reported on Friday (22nd) that a hotelThe Japanese summer festival will be held on the 8th.
The report said that the Wenguang New Travel Department of Xinyu City did not receive an application for similar activities.According to on -site surveys, in mid -April this year, the hotel received a customer, saying that he wanted to book the venue on August 8th, but did not explain the specific content of the event, did not pay any scheduled fees, and then did not contact the hotel.
The notice said that the hotel has now booked the venue on August 8 to a trading company to do product promotions.
The notification stated that it will continue to pay close attention to this matter, actively cooperate with online information, public security and other departments to investigate and deal with, and resolutely oppose any activities that harm national feelings.
According to the website of the Japanese Tourism Administration, the traditional Japanese festival is usually held in the shrine and temples. The summer festival is held from June to August each year, including the fireworks conference and other activities; however"Most of them are related to Japanese anime and two -dimensional culture.
According to the list of netizens on Weibo, in addition to Xinyu City, the summer festival will also include 20 cities including Jilin Changchun, Dali, Yunnan, and Shaoguan, Guangdong.
Earlier, the summer festival, which was originally planned to be held in Nanjing, Jiangsu on July 17th, was canceled by netizens, saying that "other cities can do it, only Nanjing cannot."Public information shows that Nanjing has had similar summer festivals since 2014, and this year is the first time that the report has been canceled.