China comic expo kicks out Kimono-clad cosplayer imitating Japan ‘Demon Slayer’ character

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• The China Comic Expo (CCE) in Shanghai recently kicked out a cosplayer who was dressed in a Japanese kimono while imitating a character from the popular anime series "Demon Slayer." The expo organizers stated that the cosplayer's attire was inappropriate and not in line with the event's guidelines, which prohibit the use of "national costumes" from other countries.

• The incident sparked a debate on social media, with some users arguing that the cosplayer's choice of outfit was a form of cultural appreciation, while others supported the expo's decision, stating that it was important to respect cultural boundaries and avoid cultural appropriation. The expo's organizers defended their stance, saying that they aim to create a "harmonious environment" and promote "positive energy."

• The controversy highlights the ongoing discussions around cultural appropriation and the sensitivity surrounding the use of traditional cultural elements, particularly in the context of East Asian countries with complex historical relationships. The incident at the China Comic Expo underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of cultural exchange and the importance of respecting cultural boundaries while fostering a spirit of mutual understanding and appreciation.

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