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Can I bring a camera to watch the Olympic Games?

You can bring a camera to the Olympic Games, but do not bring a stand, and the photos should not be used for commercial purposes. In order for the game to proceed smoothly, some venues do not allow flash lights to be turned on.

In the "Olympic Venue Viewing Rules", restricted items include soft and hard packaged drinks and food, fragile items and various containers; musical instruments such as gongs, drums, whistles; non-Olympic and Paralympic participating countries flags; any banners, slogans, leaflets and other promotional materials and displays; unauthorized professional camera equipment; sharp objects such as knives, bats, long-handled umbrellas, cameras and camera stands; lighters, matches and other ignition equipment; bicycles, Transportation tools such as skateboards and roller skates; unauthorized walkie-talkies, radio equipment and other items that interfere with the electronic signals of the Olympic Games. In addition, spectators are not allowed to hold umbrellas in the seating area, are not allowed to collectively wear clothing displaying commercial logos, are not allowed to distribute promotional items, are not allowed to enter the venue while drunk, and are not allowed to conduct television broadcast reports in the venue without authorization.