[May 30, CGTN Japanese]At Taiyuan Station in Taiyuan City, the capital of northern China’s Shanxi Province, a female passenger recently noticed that the “fairies” depicted on the mural in the waiting room were shirtless. , felt that a mural with such content in a public place was vulgar and inappropriate, so they videotaped it and posted it on the internet.
The video posted by the female passenger quickly sparked discussion online, with some netizens agreeing with her point of view. “Artworks should be exhibited in art museums, not vulgar objects.It is completely inappropriate to put them in train stations.” “I agree with the woman.Frankly, this painting is certainly not suitable for children.” “It’s not suitable for children. It’s hard to tell whether this picture is a work of art or not.”
However, many netizens said, “The female passenger is too exaggerated.The statue of the ancient beauty Yang Guifei at Huaqing Pond in Xi’an is also naked from the waist down.More than a million tourists see it every year, but no one does anything.” “I won’t say that,” he says, expressing the opposite opinion. Some netizens also commented, “Many of the statues from overseas are naked, but it doesn’t seem to be a problem.” “You can appreciate the murals from an artistic perspective, but you should never look at them with a lewd feeling.” ”. In response, Taiyuan Railway Station immediately responded, saying that this mural originates from an old legend in Jinci Park, a famous tourist spot in Taiyuan city. Detailed information panels are installed for passengers to read. He explained that the mural has artistic and cultural value and is part of the local cultural heritage. (c)CGTN Japanese/AFPBB News
Source: Japanese