Forbidden Places in the World to Selfie Photos
Not just any place in the world can do selfie photo
Forbidden City
You've been walking around in various tourist sites of the world, and this time an official ban had been submitted by the few places in the world, due to take selfie pictures trend among some people, including tourists.
It does not complete normally take pictures with friends, so it comes the desire to selfie.
Not all sites in all states allow visitors selfie photos, of course you need to pay attention to these things.
Some places in the world prohibit the use of such a narcissistic photo, eg museums and some other places which prohibit practices like this.
The Palace Museum, Beijing. This place is known as the Forbidden City in China, for details of all the supporting elements in the palace belonging to vulnerable to damage and interfere with the privacy of others.
South Korea. The country banned the use selfie in various locations, as consideration of others can take your personal data via bluetooth facility, and settings through government agencies that monitor telecommunications equipment.
Lake Tahoe, USA. Security considerations and are prohibited from taking photos with their back to the bear or other animal, most likely visitors can pounced from behind.
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Considerations to keep the peace of other visitors, the photographs will lead to high tensions between those who want to take pictures and those who want to see the painting.
Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The presence of high technology led to conflict with worship, all the worshipers to refrain from taking photos and uploading them selfie in social media.
Indeed, the desire to take pictures wherever tourists are always present, but consideration to maintain tranquility, privacy, security and other factors need to be done by tourists anywhere in their travel.
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(Source CA Setyanti - CNN Indonesia /Images M Kretyawan, M Paath Djojonegoro, Wikipedia)
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