Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:51 AM 10/1/98 -0700, you wrote: >Gerry, > >I was in Beijing last in June and had no trouble pointing my camera at >whatever I wanted in the City or at any of the usual sites such as the >Forbidden Palace, etc. People did not seem to object to street shots. >That being said, there are obvious places where you would not want to >take pictures such as military installations, bases, etc. I did not >point my weapon at a policeman or soldier. I am not sure about some of >the official buildings. I think if you use judgment, there should be >few problems. > >I do not know if there are Leica outlets. There certainly are any >number of used Chinese and Russian cameras available at all sorts of >"antique" shops. Be sure to bargain hard. > >It is a wonderful and exciting city. Have fun. > >Steve I've spent sometime in south-asia....Pakistan, specifically, and have *never* had a problem doing what I wanted to do, wether it's picture-taking, going inside a Hindu temple, etc. Movies like "red corner" kind of give you the creeps as far as a country like China goes, and yes, the Chinese do suffer from paranoia to a degree (don't we all), but if it's anything like Pakistan...it's greatly overplayed. If you want to take someone's or something's picture over there, and you are not sure, *ask.* More then likely, there won't be any problem. It's amazing how Westernized the world has become, including China.....You'll see what I mean.... Roger..............