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The China Silk Museum Advocates for Living a Traditional Chinese Lifestyle in Hanfu
China News Service, Hangzhou, April 21 (Wang Titi) "Wear Hanfu and live a Chinese life." At the "Hanfu Night" held by the China Silk Museum on the 20th, Ji Xiaofen, director of the China Silk Museum, made this statement initiative. Ji Xiaofen, director of the China Silk Museum, issued an initiative: "Wear Hanfu and live a Chinese life." Photo courtesy of the China Silk Museum On April 20, the 2024 "National Silk Hanfu Festival·New Style of Ancient Rhythm" kicked off at the China Silk Museum. The two-day event aimed to cite historical examples, activate the power of cultural spontaneity, and let China's excellent traditional culture continues to be passed on, making cultural relics come alive. As one of the highlights of the "National Silk Hanfu Festival", the "Hanfu Night" will feature five KHAOS, ancient and modern clothing, timely clothing, Luzhou Ji Hanfu Museum, Mingjing Huafu, Sufenger Hanfu performance teams such as Ya Original Hanfu, Tiantianjia Hanfu, Xianyulu & Xueshuo, and YUNJIN Yunjin brought a catwalk with the theme of "Ancient Charm and Modern Style", perfectly integrating traditional Hanfu with modern fashion, allowing everyone to appreciate the infiniteness of Hanfu culture possible. At the scene, Ji Xiaofen, director of the China… -
The Splendid Opening of the Hanfu Culture Festival in Haidian Town, China
Beijing Xiu Yuchen/PhotographedOn April 20, the "Haidian Town + U·Discover the Beauty of Three Mountains and Five Gardens" Hanfu Cultural Festival kicked off brilliantly, bringing an unforgettable national experience to the people in the area. Wind experience. With the melodious music of the guzheng classic "Jianchang Moon", the Hanfu Culture Festival was officially launched. At the scene, the audience seemed to have traveled through time and space, witnessing the Chinese fashion show of gentle Hanfu and heroic Hanfu and horse-faced skirts. The bamboo flute solo "Floating Light" is even more fascinating, with every note telling the deep affection of the ancients. In addition to traditional cultural performances, this event also carefully designed Hanfu experience and "Six Arts and Eight Elegance" cultural experience activities. Participants can not only wear exquisite traditional costumes made in various dynasties, but also experience the elegant life of the ancients, such as The three-mountain-five-garden poetry meeting included pot throwing, calligraphy, incense tea tasting, and fan making, etc. Participants seemed to have traveled through time and space and returned to the land of etiquette with fluttering robes, expressing their respect for traditional Chinese culture. “It’s my first time to try making dried flower fan. It’s really fun… -
Tongzhou, China, is set to host a Peony Hanfu Garden Party
The reporter learned from Miaoxian Town, Tongzhou District that the 2024 Canal Peony Garden Party will be launched on April 29 and will last until May 5. The event will present a panoramic view of the sea of peonies, integrating flower appreciation, national fashion markets, Hanfu garden tours, science popularization interactions, and cultural tourism consumption, allowing citizens to immerse themselves in the elegance of the country and appreciate the unique charm of China’s excellent traditional culture. . The Yunhe Peony Garden of Muxian County Town covers an area of 565 acres. There are more than 60 varieties planted in the garden, including Xugang, Blue Moon, Guifei Cuicui, yellow peony, and green peony, with a total of 150,000 plants. It is an ideal place for people around Tianjin and Hebei to appreciate peonies. The park also has a forest culture science education base, which can popularize garden flower knowledge for primary and secondary school students. During the May Day holiday last year, the Canal Peony Garden opened for the first time and welcomed nearly 50,000 tourists who came to enjoy the flowers. This time, the Canal Peony Garden Fair will launch the themed activity of "Appreciating the National Color of Peonies… -
Hanfu showcases the beauty of China to the world
**The charm of ancient and modern costumes** On the fashionable streets of Shanghai, a unique "Chinese Costume Week·Flowers in Shanghai" event made us seem to have traveled through time and space. Young people dress in Chinese costumes not just for a show, but also to make traditional culture shine with new brilliance in modern cities. **Huafu, the fashion choice of youth** The story of Xiao Wang, a college student in Hangzhou, shows us that Chinese clothing is not just a kind of clothing, it has become a fashion choice in young people's lives. From restored models to improved models, Chinese clothing is like a moving picture in her daily life. **Youth, the source of vitality for cultural inheritance** Young people born in the 1990s and 2000s are using their own methods to revitalize traditional culture. Wang Wanna’s Yue Opera and Wang Junjie’s Huai Opera, every performance they perform is a loving tribute to traditional culture and a vivid practice of cultural inheritance. **Dunhuang, a modern interpretation of ancient culture** Dunhuang culture, this thousand-year-old cultural treasure, is going to the world in a brand-new way. Zhang Xiaogang's introduction allows us to see the modern spread of Dunhuang culture. It is not… -
The first quarter Hanfu economy in China
"The supply of horse-faced skirts in Caoxian County exceeds demand", "College students return to Caoxian County to sell Hanfu", "Caoxian Hanfu goes global"... Caoxian Hanfu has continued to attract attention for some time. The reporter recently came to Cao County, Heze City, Shandong Province, and had in-depth exchanges with cadres, entrepreneurs, young people who have returned to their hometowns to start businesses, and farmers here, and gained a new understanding of the reasons for the Hanfu traffic blowout. The e-commerce economy allows rural industries to connect to the Internet and sell far away. Walking into Daji Town, Cao County, there are few vacant houses on both sides of the road. Shops selling fabrics, clothing pattern making, tailoring and sewing, digital printing, express logistics, etc. are densely packed and stretch for several kilometers. Thanks to more than ten years of development of the performance costume industry, Cao County has formed a sophisticated and complete market division of labor with small and medium-sized enterprises as units. "Cao County has a permanent population of more than 1.35 million. It is one of the most populous counties in Shandong. It was once the largest county in Shandong's labor export. More than ten years ago,… -
The Hanfu horse-face skirt stole the show at China's International Fashion Week
In this era of ever-changing fashion, China International Fashion Week has always attracted global attention with its unique charm. As an important platform to showcase the innovative achievements of China's fashion industry, each fashion week brings together the wonderful presentations of many domestic and foreign designers and fashionistas. At this year's Fashion Week, the stunning appearance of an elegant goddess captivated many audiences - she is the famous actress Zhao Yazhi. She stunned everyone with her horse-faced skirt, which perfectly interpreted the unique charm of Chinese style, allowing people to once again appreciate the wonderful way that Chinese beauty and Chinese style complement each other. Zhao Yazhi, the goddess who once left countless classic roles on the screen, is now over sixty years old, but her style is still as good as before. On the stage of Fashion Week, she wore a beautifully designed horse-faced skirt, the skirt swaying gently with her steps, like a blooming lotus dancing. The horse-faced skirt has a unique style and smooth lines, which not only shows the elegance and dignity of Chinese clothing, but also incorporates modern fashion elements, making it eye-catching. As a type of traditional Chinese clothing, the horse-faced skirt has a… -
The Hanfu horse-face skirt is trending during China's university graduation season
As the graduation season for graduate students approaches, photography studios are full of bookings. A reporter from Beijing Youth Daily found that the national fashion horse-faced skirt has become one of the most popular clothing for graduation season shooting. On Xiaohongshu, the topic of Horse Face Skirt has been viewed 1.28 billion times, and the number of related topics and short videos on Douyin has exceeded 19.8 billion. In fact, horse-faced skirts are not only popular as dresses, but many people also choose them as daily wear. Many interviewees told Beiqing Daily reporters that in addition to traditional academic uniforms, many students also met to take graduation photos in traditional horse-faced skirts and Hanfu. Horse-faced skirt becomes popular during graduation season The graduation season for graduate students in major universities is quietly approaching. Mr. Wang, the person in charge of a photography studio, said that bookings for shooting are full, and many students choose to buy or rent Hanfu such as horse-faced skirts to take graduation photos. Xiao Yu, a graduate student from Northwestern Polytechnical University, told the Beiqing Daily reporter that in addition to the yellow collar and red robe academic uniforms, many students also met to take graduation… -
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. 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. 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… -
Exploring the Capital of Hanfu Horse-Face Skirts in China
Caoxian horse-faced skirt □ Chutian Metropolis Daily Jimu News reporter Shen Wai Li Ying Photography: Chutian Metropolis Daily Jimu News reporter Li Ying Caoxian has two completely different looks. A look is “engraved” on the Internet. In 2021, this county in southwestern Shandong with a population of 1.75 million became popular because of an Internet celebrity calling Mai. In the carnival-like jokes made by netizens about "Bei, Shanghai, Guangcao", Caoxian is described as a cyber high-tech city with high-rise buildings and spaceships. It is a "universe" where even two apartments in Shanghai cannot be exchanged for "a bed in the outer ring". center". The other is the real Caoxian County. This county, part of Heze City, Shandong Province, is famous for its large population. It only takes half an hour to take the urban rail from Heze City to Caoxian County. Caoxian County has sharp-edged streets and buildings. There are few trees on both sides of the streets. Except for newly developed residential buildings, there are almost no high-rise buildings. Because it is close to Henan Province, Henan braised noodles and other restaurants can be seen everywhere on the streets. The locals' accent is also "Cao Pu" mixed with the… -
Hanfu horse-face skirts are extremely popular in Cao County, China
Wearing new clothes is a must-have Spring Festival ritual for Chinese people. A horse-faced skirt has suddenly become the first choice of "battle robe", which can be regarded as the top choice during the festival. According to reports, Caoxian County, Shandong Province, is one of the production and sales bases of Hanfu in my country, with sales of Hanfu exceeding 7 billion yuan a year. This year, in Caoxian County, the sales of Year of the Dragon New Year clothes, mainly horse-face skirts, have exceeded 300 million yuan. Horse-faced skirts are in short supply. What’s so attractive about them that they’re the first to emerge among traditional costumes? The integration of traditional clothing into modern life not only fully explores excellent historical and cultural resources, but also helps it gain new vitality and achieve creative transformation and innovative development. From the horse-faced skirt, we see a series of surprising changes: traditional Hanfu has become everyday, gradually reaching the public from the niche circle. In the past, more people who wore Hanfu were Hanfu lovers. Nowadays, more and more people are wearing horse-faced skirts in their daily lives. Whether it is a Chinese-style shirt or a modern-style short-sleeved shirt, there is… -
In China, Hanfu horse-face skirts sold over 500 million yuan in just two months
On March 9, CCTV Finance reported that in the first two months of this year, the supply of horse-faced skirts in Cao County, Shandong Province exceeded the demand, and the sales of horse-faced skirts were close to 550 million yuan. New Chinese style national trend + intangible cultural heritage. In recent years, they have frequently appeared in the circle. Wearing hairpins and horse-faced skirts have become the latest check-in combinations at many tourist attractions during the Spring Festival this year. Horse-faced skirts have become integrated into more people’s daily lives. In regular service, Fujian Youshen has become popular, attracting millions of tourists to the local area. Reporters from Xiaoxiang Morning News and Morning Video found that in recent years, "new Chinese styles" such as horse-faced skirts and hairpins have become popular, playing a new role in promoting consumption and driving industrial development in cultural tourism, fashion and other industries. Horse-faced skirt becomes New Year’s jersey During the Spring Festival, topics such as #Caoxian sold 300 million horse-faced skirts and are still in short supply# became hot searches. As a "New Year's jersey" that can be worn by all ages, the horse-faced skirt has undoubtedly become the most popular clothing item… -
In Shandong, China, the monthly sales of Hanfu horse-face skirts reach 300 million yuan
01. Horse-faced skirts were "exploded" to beat workers Recently, deliberately wearing ugly clothes to work has become a new type of performance art for workers to fight against work. They wear cotton socks with high heels, down jackets with pajamas, and then go out without washing their hair or face. 25-year-old Fu Chen is one of those who wear ugly clothes to work. Since she clocks in at eight in the morning, when she opens her eyes every day, in order to save time, she will continue to pick up the clothes she wore the day before and put them on again. "My standard outfit is a black down jacket and light gray sports pants, which I usually wear for a week." It wasn't until the Women's Day a few days ago that the company held a Hanfu-themed event, which stipulated that Hanfu must be worn to participate. Fu Chen hurriedly bought a popular horse-faced skirt and reluctantly took off the gray dress that almost stuck to his legs. Sweatpants. Unexpectedly, this black horse-faced skirt made Fu Chen, who had always been unknown in the workplace, receive a lot of compliments. A colleague directly praised her for being "different" than… -
Half of the entertainment circle in China is wearing Hanfu horse-face skirts
In recent years, Chinese style has become more and more popular, especially in the fashion circle, where many Chinese clothes are praised by more and more celebrities and fashion bloggers. From ancient traditional clothing, horse-faced skirts, to modern Chinese-style outfits, they are constantly subverting people's aesthetics and becoming a new fashion in the entertainment industry. Horse-faced skirt is one of the representatives of traditional clothing. Its charm lies in its rich layering and beautiful lines. A variety of colors and patterns are used on the skirt to make the skirt more layered and three-dimensional, showing the unique elegance and temperament of women. [First] Let’s explore the charm of horse-faced skirts, which are worn by celebrities at home and abroad >>>Get to know the horse-faced skirt The horse-faced skirt is composed of a horse face and pleats. It is one of the main skirt styles for women in ancient China. The skirt part of the skirt extends to both sides, resembling the facial contours of two flying birds or a horse, so it was given this name. . Since the horse-face skirt requires extremely exquisite craftsmanship, the choice of fabric is also very particular. Silk and other noble fabrics are usually… -
How beautiful is the Hanfu horse-face skirt in China
Last year, the international fashion brand Dior was caught in the controversy for plagiarizing the horse-face skirt, a traditional Chinese dress. A basic plain-colored horse-face skirt, which sells for tens of yuan in Hanfu online stores, sells for as high as 29,000 yuan in Dior and is sold out. It is reported that the skirt in question was made by a Korean designer. What’s even funnier is that the Dior store in Seoul, Korea, which sells the skirt, said: “The design combines French and Korean culture.” Later, although the skirt was removed from the online mall, it aroused the thinking of many Chinese people. From the Dragon Boat Festival to horse-faced skirts, from movable type printing to plum blossom sportswear, there are so many pieces of traditional Chinese culture that have been coveted and "stolen" by others. In this issue, we will walk into the horse-faced skirt with Xu Jiao and truly feel its charm. I hope that the lost popularity of horse-faced skirts is not a flash in the pan. When it comes to inheriting traditional Chinese culture, you and I are both masters. 1. The red carpet of the Golden Rooster Awards was filled with flowers, and Xu… -
Introduction to Hanfu Ruqun in China
Do you see people wearing "traditional costumes" on the street? Are you curious about the clothes they wear? In fact, Hanfu, as a traditional costume of the Han nationality, has set off a "retro" trend among young people in recent years. Wearing Hanfu on the streets has become a new fashion. The origin of Hanfu has a long history and its shapes vary. Today I will introduce to you the most popular skirt among girls in Hanfu. The underskirt is one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Han nationality clothing. It began in the Warring States period with physical evidence, and emerged in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and finally ended in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. In the long years of 2,000 years, the skirt has become more abundant in styles and patterns, but it still maintains the most basic shape, that is, the "top and lower skirt" system. The top is called "ru" and is shorter in length, generally no longer than the knee. The lower body is called "skirt". "Ruqun" is actually the collective name of two types of clothing. The poem "Han Yuefu" says "Xianqi is… -
The evolution of Hanfu Ruqun in China
With the rise of national trends, Hanfu is popular, but it would be a bit embarrassing if you still don’t know which dynasty you are wearing ancient costumes from. There are two definitions of Hanfu. In a broad sense, it refers to the clothing of the Han nation, and in a narrow sense, it refers to the clothing of the Han Dynasty. The most commonly seen style design comes from the Ru skirt which was very popular in the Tang Dynasty. Ruqun is one of the most important forms of women's clothing in ancient China. From the Warring States Period to the Ming Dynasty, more than two thousand years ago, although the length, width and width changed from time to time, the basic shape always maintained the original style. The top is a jacket, a short jacket, and the bottom is a skirt. Based on the height of the skirt waist, it is divided into waist-length skirts, high-waist skirts, and chest-length skirts. The sleeves of Ru skirts in the Sui Dynasty and early Tang Dynasty are generally tight, and the pattern decoration is relatively simple. After the prosperous Tang Dynasty, noble skirts with wide robes and large sleeves became the… -
Viewing modern China through the lens of Hanfu
News playback In recent years, wearing traditional clothes to visit scenic spots has become a trend among young people. During the Spring Festival of the Year of the Dragon that just passed, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province held a free subway event for about a week wearing traditional Chinese clothing. Horse-faced skirts became the "New Year shirt" for more and more people; young girls wore Hanfu to check in at Disneyland. , calling it "the most suitable princess dress for Chinese babies' physiques"; the streets of Quanzhou, Fujian are crowded with tourists who look like Cangpu girls, and they have a unique style wearing clothes that started in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Host's words Gorgeous attire, colorful and feathery clothes, clothing is not only a kind of life aesthetics, but also has a strong cultural identity behind it. How does the generation that grew up drinking Coke, eating McDonald's, and wearing all kinds of clothes view Hanfu, which is becoming more and more common around us? How do young people, who appreciate their own beauty, understand the beauty of traditional clothing? Traditional clothing is popular, but what next? The three reviews explain the beauty… -
Low-cut Hanfu Ruqun: Revealing Collarbones in Tang Dynasty China
Women in the Tang Dynasty were so open-minded that it’s hard to imagine! The courtiers and the queen could sit on the dragon bed and play chess together, and the emperor would light cigarettes for them to entertain them. In the Tang Dynasty, gender did not constitute a constraint for women. Among them, Concubine Yang once bathed An Lushan. Take clothing as an example. Women in the past had to wrap themselves up tightly even in the hot summer, but women in the Tang Dynasty could choose the comfort level of their clothing as they pleased. The most popular skirt in the Tang Dynasty is a good example. It is thin and transparent with a low neckline. Women wear low-cut skirts that show off their beautiful collarbones, but bare shoulders look unsightly, so they symbolically wear tulle skirts to cover them up, making them more charming. In addition, the makeup of women in the Tang Dynasty was also diverse, including eyebrow makeup, sunset makeup, willow eyebrows, etc. They will find ways to look beautiful and even wear men's clothing. In other words, they wear whatever they like and are not bound by etiquette at all. In addition to daring to… -
The Development History of Hanfu Ruqun in China from the Sui and Tang Dynasties
In the history of ancient Chinese clothing, the Sui and Tang Dynasties were an extremely important period. The clothing of this period not only occupied an important position in history, but also had extremely unique expressions in art. Among them, women's underskirts represent the fashion and culture of the Sui and Tang Dynasties and are an important part of Chinese costume art. Skirt style The artistic characteristics and origins of women's underskirts in the Sui and Tang Dynasties are an extremely important research direction in the history of Chinese clothing. From the perspective of styleIn terms of degree, the style configuration of women's underskirts during the Sui and Tang Dynasties was relatively complete, with the neckline shape being the main structural change. The causes of these style features are multifaceted. The first is the influence of internal factors such as religious belief and the improvement of women's status. Under the influence of Buddhism and Taoism, women's social status has been improved, which is also reflected in the clothing, with more complete styles. On the other hand, the Silk Road background during the Sui and Tang Dynasties also had an impact on the formation of clothing styles. The continuous deepening of… -
What kind of Hanfu did wealthy women wear during the Ming Dynasty in China
If you want to make your temperament more advanced or want to try a gorgeous wearing experience, then try Ming Dynasty Hanfu. Among all the styles of Hanfu, Ming Dynasty Hanfu is the most gorgeous and advanced style. There are many very advanced craftsmanship in Ming Dynasty Hanfu, such as gold weaving and makeup, which can make the clothes look more grand. Next, let’s enjoy some sets of gorgeous Hanfu made in the Ming Dynasty. After wearing them, you will instantly transform into a noble lady of the Ming Dynasty. LOOK1 Hanfu made in the Ming Dynasty is generally very heavy-duty. Wearing it can give people a sense of elegance and luxury. For example, this set of makeup suits is composed of a long coat with a stand-up collar and a horse-faced skirt. This is a relatively conventional combination. The coat is overall very clean white, with colorful dragon-like flower patterns. Against the background of the dragon pattern, the top looks very domineering. In this set of Hanfu, the white coat is a more versatile item, so we can choose the color of the horse-faced skirt for the lower body according to our own preferences. The suit in the picture…