How to Choose a qipao
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How to Choose a qipao

Qipao just like a iconic Chinese dress, a touch of thousands of years of Eastern charm, outlines women’s grace and elegance with its unique tailoring. But when faced with the wide range of qipao styles in the market, how do you choose one that fits your figure and shows off your temperament? This qipao selection…

What kind of Hanfu is suitable for summer?

What kind of Hanfu is suitable for summer?

As Hanfu gains popularity, its summer wearability sparks debate. While some think layers make it hot, others praise its “built-in AC” breathability. Newcomers often feel confused by these mixed opinions. The truth? Wearing Hanfu is like regular clothes—keep it light, use sun protection, stay hydrated. Thin outer garments work like everyday UV jackets. Don’t blindly…

Will you choose cloaks?

Will you choose cloaks?

What is Cloaks Cloaks (Chinese: dǒupeng) is a hooded, sleeveless garment also known as “lotus coat” or “wrap-around cloak”. This traditional clothing serves both practical and fashion purposes, with shorter versions called “pelisse” and longer ones simply termed capes in ancient China. Unlike jackets, cloaks feature: How cloaks Differ from Shawls: 2. Usage: 3. Cultural…

What are the styles of men’s Hanfu?
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What are the styles of men’s Hanfu?

The revival of Hanfu culture brings new trends: while many women love wearing traditional outfits, men’s Hanfu styles are gaining popularity. Unlike modern clothes, ancient Hanfu highlights masculine elegance through loose-fitting round-neck robes and classic patterns like cloud and crane motifs. These details create a scholarly yet refined look, reminiscent of noble gentlemen in classical…

How did the qipao Become a Timeless Fashion Trend?
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How did the qipao Become a Timeless Fashion Trend?

Traditional qipao vs Modern qipao The qipao, a garment bearing the millennia-old elegance of Eastern women, In contemporary society, it is no longer a static object in the showcase but a flowing cultural symbol. Originating from the Manchu clothing of the late Qing Dynasty, After undergoing the Shanghai-style reform during the Republic of China period, the traditional qipao has…

How Hanfu has become a new trend in Taiwan
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How Hanfu has become a new trend in Taiwan

The attitudes of Taiwanese people towards Hanfu Taiwan is home to many ethnic minorities, the styles of their traditional clothing can be found in Hanfu. The development of Hanfu in Taiwan started relatively late, with Hanfu activities gradually gaining popularity about 20 years ago. At that time, many people believed that Hanfu was only for…

The Characteristics of Clothing in the Song Dynasty

The Characteristics of Clothing in the Song Dynasty

Academician’s Garment of the Song Dynasty In recent years, many graduates have chosen to wear Hanfu for their graduation ceremonies, bowing together to express their gratitude to teachers and elders, which has sparked widespread discussion. Hanfu is not just everyday clothing; it also embodies profound rituals. What kind of Hanfu would be appropriate for such…

Exploring the Development of Hanfu
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Exploring the Development of Hanfu

What are the stages of the development of Hanfu? The development of Hanfu can be divided into three stages: origin, formation, and evolution. This journey spans thousands of years, In different stages, they carry specific cultural connotations,has its unique characteristics. Nowadays, with cultural exchanges, Hanfu has once again entered people’s daily lives due to its beautiful…

Exploration of the Unique Charm of Tibetan Clothing
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Exploration of the Unique Charm of Tibetan Clothing

What are the different types of Tibetan clothing? Tibet is located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, known as the “roof of the world”. There are over 200 types of Tibetan clothing, each with its unique features. The “Xuan” costumes from Ali and Purang in Tibet, as well as the Gongbu Tibetan attire from Linzhi, have been…

What headgear did men in the Tang Dynasty like to wear?
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What headgear did men in the Tang Dynasty like to wear?

The hats that people in the Tang Dynasty wore were called “Putoutou” (幞头) In modern society, hats are often seen as mere decorative items or seasonal protective tools, and their functionality and ornamental value are gradually diminishing. However, in the headgear of men in the Tang Dynasty, “Putoutou” was not only a practical item for…

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