Photography rules for ancient ruins and temple statues

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Emily R.5435 rep2
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I am visiting Polonnaruwa tomorrow What are the cultural rules for photographing ancient ruins and statues so I do not offend anyone

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Emily R.5435 rep2

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The most important cultural rule in Sri Lanka is that you must NEVER take a photo posing with your back turned to a Buddha statue, even if it is a ruin. This is considered deeply disrespectful. You must stand sideways or face the statue. Also, remove your hat and shoes when standing on the sandy compounds, and turn off your camera flash.

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Sanath K.7645 rep2

The guards are super strict. I saw someone forced to delete selfies because their back was to the statue at Gal Vihara.

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David B.6030 rep2

Do not climb onto the ruined brick walls to get a better angle either. That is highly illegal.

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Chamari F.6865 rep2

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