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Why is the Summer Festival different from the general comic exhibition? What are the activities of Japanese festival elements in it?

In fact, summer is very different from ordinary comic exhibitions. Summer festivals are very different, among which there are many sacrificial acts. It can be seen from the sacrifice in the word "Summer Festival" that before the summer festival in Nanjing, there were such notices in many places in China, but now they are basically cancelled because of Nanjing.

Summer festivals all over the country have also been resisted by many people, and now almost all of them have been cancelled. Many hotel managers don't know the difference between summer festivals and exhibitions, but they don't know how big the difference is. Moreover, summer is a traditional festival in Japan. On this day, Japanese people may wear kimonos to go out to play, and then hold various activities. Similar to some dances, they also danced before entering the city during the Nanjing Massacre, so it was also an insult to China.

Comic-Con is actually because Japanese manga culture is very popular, and there are also many anime fans in China. They will wear the same clothes as the characters in the book and play their favorite roles. There will be some food, fun and some activities related to Japanese culture in the exhibition area. The Summer Festival is different from the general exhibition, and there are many traditional Japanese sacrifice programs in the Summer Festival. Generally, the squad leader will only decorate some cartoon-style streets, similar to this one, but in summer, there are some sets with particularly strong Japanese factors. Moreover, the main activities are also related to some traditional Japanese sacrificial culture, just like restoring Japanese sacrificial scenes.

In fact, some places chosen for summer festivals are also very sensitive. China was once deeply invaded by the Japanese, especially in Nanjing. The Nanjing Massacre was a lesson of blood and tears. Anyway, Bian Xiao thinks that as a China person, we can't forget our own history. In order to make money, many businesses will over-commercialize some foreign traditional festivals to make people accept and fall in love with these activities. Bian Xiao believes that no matter what business they do, they can't lose their conscience.