
From Tradition to Trendsetter: The Captivating Comeback of the Mamianqun
Discover how the traditional mamianqun, or “horse-face skirt,” is making a stylish comeback among young people, blending centuries-old Chinese fashion with modern aesthetics.
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Discover how the traditional mamianqun, or “horse-face skirt,” is making a stylish comeback among young people, blending centuries-old Chinese fashion with modern aesthetics.
Discover how young people in Luoyang are bringing traditional hanfu dress to life through dance, turning ancient garments into modern expressions of culture and creativity.
The 2024 China Costume Festival in Hangzhou celebrates the beauty of Hanfu, bringing together culture enthusiasts to enjoy the charm of traditional Chinese clothing.
Jinan City in Shandong Province celebrates the traditional Flower Festival, Hua Zhao Jie, with a vibrant parade of ‘flower goddesses’ and cultural events, marking a romantic start to spring.
Wearing traditional hanfu clothing is becoming a trendy experience among tourists in China. International visitors recently donned hanfu at Beijing’s Palace Museum, embracing culture and history.
Hanfu, the traditional attire of the Han Chinese, is blooming this spring as young people embrace ancient fashion amidst vibrant blossoms. Discover how this cultural revival is painting the season with elegance! 🌸
Discover how Fuxi Mountain in central China is boosting tourism by blending traditional hanfu shows with stunning natural landscapes. 🌄👘
Spring has arrived at Shangyang Village in Yichang, Hubei Province! Tourists are flocking to walk under a canopy of blossoming cherry flowers and snap pictures in traditional hanfu attire. 🌸📸
Young people in Lanzhou celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year by the Yellow River, embracing traditions like Hanfu, dragon dances, and sharing festive moments on social media.
Snowfall in Xi’an turns ancient landmarks into a picturesque scene, attracting visitors in traditional hanfu attire, reminiscent of ancient Chang’an.