(Suzhou News) A woman in China was wearing a kimono on the streets of Suzhou and was taken away by the police with provocations, causing controversy.The media person Hu Xijin posted that the open city should not be able to accommodate a kimono.However, when someone wants to wear kimonos, pay attention to the surrounding environment to prevent unpleasant people around.

According to Sohu News, a woman posted on Weibo that she was wearing a kimono to play a role -playing on August 10 on August 10th, Jiangsu Province, Jiangsu Province, which is known as the Japanese style street.scene.As a result, the police took her and the photographer away for suspicion of provoking, and conducted ideological education on their ideological education, requesting mobile phones, deleting photos, confiscated clothes, etc., and put them in five hours.

The woman said, she can say something everyone wants to hear: "I'm sorry I shouldn't care about the people's emotions on the streets on the street, which hurts the national emotion. I am very sorry for it." But she also said, she also said,I was angry at the time, knew that things were controversial, and could not change the thoughts of others.

This incident appeared on Weibo hot search, which triggered a two -polar view of support and opposition to the police.

Hu Xijin: The open city should not tolerate a kimono

The former editor -in -chief of the Global Times Hu Xi entered Monday (15th) to comment that Suzhou is one of the most open cities in China."" ".He said: "Kimono is not a Japanese military uniform, it has no reason to be prohibited at the legal level."

But he also wrote that Sino -Japanese relations have continued to be tense. Japan cooperates with the United States to curb China, and peace has become a dazzling symbol in the eyes of many Chinese people."When someone wants to wear kimonos, I advise them to pay attention to the surrounding environment to prevent people from being unhappy, and try to avoid becoming an unnecessary disputed center. Respecting the feelings of the majority is not wrong."