The Hanfu Parade during China's Flower Festival

The Hanfu Parade during China's Flower Festival

Beijing News (Reporter Wu Tingting) During the Qingming Festival, flowers are in full bloom in Beijing. On April 4, the first Huachao Festival in Jingzhi Lake in Beijing opened, with Hanfu parade, kite flying, Huachao market, flower god roly-poly interaction, and the Six Arts of Gentlemen. Experience and other exciting activities with strong national flavor attract Chinese and foreign tourists to come and check in.

The Hanfu Parade during China

On April 4, the first Flower Festival of Jingzhi Lake in Beijing opened. The exciting activities with strong Chinese flavor attracted Chinese and foreign tourists to come and check in. Photo by Beijing News reporter Li Muyi

During the event, tourists dressed in Hanfu danced with the Flower Goddess parade. Among the teams, a group of foreign students from the University of International Business and Economics stood out. They come from Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar and other countries, wear traditional Chinese costumes and learn traditional Chinese etiquette.

The Hanfu Parade during China

In the park, a roly-poly lady wearing a Flower Goddess costume dances gracefully and gracefully, attracting tourists to participate and interact. Photo by Beijing News reporter Li Muyi

"This is the second time I wear traditional Chinese clothing. Last time it was Tang suit, and this time it is Hanfu. It feels very interesting." Chen Kaisheng from Malaysia is a junior at the University of International Business and Economics. Since it was the first time he wore Hanfu, he After spending some time, I said, "I have seen Tang suits and Hanfu on TV before, and I like them very much."

The Hanfu Parade during China

Tourists are experiencing archery games. Photo by Beijing News reporter Li Muyi

In the park, a roly-poly lady wearing a Flower Goddess costume dances gracefully and gracefully, attracting tourists to participate and interact. In the Junzi Six Arts Experience Area, activities such as pot throwing and archery attract many tourists to participate in the experience. The organizers also arranged check-in points such as the Kite Gallery, the Oil-Paper Umbrella Gallery, and the Wisteria Flower Gallery to create a strong national style atmosphere and attract tourists to share pictures. Children can also participate in traditional culture such as kite flying, face painting, folding fan painting, pottery DIY, calligraphy, painting, and chess games. In addition, there is a special market on site, selling local specialties such as strawberries and specialty snacks such as barbecue and snacks.

The Hanfu Parade during China

In the Junzi Six Arts Experience Area, international students from the University of International Business and Economics are trying out the pot throwing game. Photo by Beijing News reporter Li Muyi

"On such a day of spring and bright scenery, you should feel the spring outdoors." Ms. Zhou, a citizen, came with her two children to play. She said that it felt very different when she came to the Jingzhi Lake Scenic Area from the city. The children were in It’s very happy to be in close contact with nature and enjoy the spring scenery among the trees in the mountains and forests. "Especially there are many traditional cultural displays, allowing children to learn knowledge that cannot be learned in textbooks during play."

The Hanfu Parade during China

An international student wearing Hanfu checked in at the poetry gallery. Photo by Beijing News reporter Li Muyi

It is understood that this event will last until May 5. During the event, people wearing Hanfu can enter the park for free.