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What should I pay attention to when I get to the first syllable?
First of all, music festivals should fully enjoy music, especially large-scale electronic music festivals, and experience the thrill of dancing in music, so it is very important to wear a pair of shoes that are comfortable for your feet. Then, clothes can be as fashionable as possible, and you can bring technological objects, such as 3D glasses (pretend …), factory goggles, grille glasses or fluorescent bracelets. After all, electronic music has a deep relationship with technology. The combination of technology and futuristic costumes or avant-garde or retro music is absolutely cool ~ of course, it is also important to be comfortable and convenient to exercise and dance. If you are in a place like the Great Wall, you should pay attention to keep warm because of the large temperature difference between day and night. What should I do if I'm tired again ... When I used to go to a general music festival, standing in front of the stage for a few hours often made my leg ache uncomfortable, so I later felt that it was king to bring my own folding stool ... (~ _ ~; But this is obviously different from the situation that the Electronic Music Festival emphasizes "group magic dance".

I wonder if these music festivals have special rest areas for everyone to greet. If so, that's best. If not, if you are tired of jumping, you should find a place to sit on the edge of the venue-this will be answered by friends who have participated, or go to the venue to find out. Also, dancing, many people still need drinks and alcohol, and this organizer will generally consider it, so don't worry too much, just buy it on the spot-you are unlikely to go dancing alone with a case of beer, are you? As for wearing glasses, if you wear them, it is recommended to use invisibility, because you will sweat after jumping for a long time, and it will be very difficult and embarrassing to hold the glasses after the sweat wets your nose.