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I took pictures under a tower in a park, and then I remembered that the tour guide said not to take pictures under the tower. How to remedy it?

Delete photos.

The taboo of taking photos during traveling is not to take photos directly under the tower. Because there is a sense of oppression directly below the tower, it is easy to be suppressed by the tower, which is not conducive to personal fortune. As the saying goes, "the heavenly king covers the earth and the tiger, and the river demon in Baota Town." Pagoda plays the role of "town demon" in China Taoist culture. If you take a photo, just delete it.

There are also some taboos in taking photos during traveling: for example, taking photos in temples is not allowed, which will be disrespectful to the Buddha, and using the flash of the camera will also bring light pollution to the Buddha. For example, it is forbidden to take pictures in museums. Because most museums are dimly lit, taking pictures with flash will cause damage to cultural relics. Call on everyone to travel in a civilized way and pay attention to no signs such as scenic spots.