![]() ![]() Noting that the new rules will come into effect on June 30, the museum also announced that anyone who violates the rules to a serious degree will be listed as an "uncivilized tourist."įang Qiongqiong, a cultural sociologist based in Shanghai, told the Global Times that these rules aim to "avoid potential chaos and off-track behavior at historical sites like the Palace Museum," she added. ![]() The notice indicates that without the permission of the museum, activities such as performances, on-site surveys, religious events or commercial shoots will not be permitted on site. The Palace Museum, one of Beijing's most visited cultural landmarks, issued a notice on Thursday specifying multiple new visiting rules including a ban on "interviews" and "commercial photography." ![]() Palace Museum issues new rules, bans commercial photography to avoid ‘off-track’ activities By Global Times Published: 10:07 PM ![]()
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