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The Chengdu girl wore a Hanfu horse-face skirt for a park fashion show
Just after the Spring Festival holiday, on February 19, a group of nuns dressed in horse-faced skirts "catwalked" in Chengdu Wangjianglou Park. To the accompaniment of music, the group of them walked on the stage wearing red, dark blue and navy horse-faced skirts. According to reports, last autumn, maids also wore horse-faced skirts and took photos under the ginkgo trees in some parks and other places in Chengdu. Red Star News reporters learned that horse-faced skirts, as a type of Hanfu, have quietly "entered" the wardrobes of young people and even middle-aged and elderly people in recent years. During this year’s Spring Festival, topics such as #马面skirtJackie Chan’s New Year’s Spring Festival Outfit Hot Style#even #caoxian sold 300 million horse-faced skirts are still in short supply#and other topics became hot searches. According to big data from multiple e-commerce platforms, the search volume for Hanfu has skyrocketed since January this year. Among them, the horse-faced skirt has become the most popular item in the Hanfu category, with sales of many hot-selling items exceeding one million. Yuan. In Wenshufang, Chengdu, a Hanfu store's horse-faced skirt sales increased by 20 to 30% during the Spring Festival this year compared with last year, becoming…- 0
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Girl wearing Hanfu global self-driving
According to a report from Zongpan News on March 18: "Let the world see the beauty of China, the 31st stop is Prague, Czech Republic." On March 13, in a video released by the short video blogger "Dada See the World", she was wearing The traditional costumes of the Chinese Uighurs were used to promote Chinese culture on the streets of Prague, attracting many foreigners to watch and admire. She introduced to the onlookers over and over again in fluent English: "There are fifty-six ethnic groups in China. It’s Uighur clothing.” Yang Yue (middle in the back row) in Budapest, Hungary Foreign girls wearing Hanfu call on more foreign friends to learn Chinese history and culture The blogger "Da Da Kan Shi Shi", whose real name is Yang Yue, was born in 1994 in Xinxiang, Henan. In August 2023, she gave up her high-paying job as a regional manager of a well-known luxury brand, drove alone from Xinjiang in a RV, and headed west along the "Silk Road", along the Eurasian continent from Kazakhstan through Azerbaijan, Georgia, and then to Russia. , from Russia to Finland, Sweden, Denmark, then to Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, and then through Italy,…- 0
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