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The Rise of Hanfu Culture and Blossoming Tourism
Spring, the most beautiful season of the year, arrives with the blooming of flowers, particularly peaches and apricots, which compete in their vibrant displays. Many places have seized the opportunity to create flower-viewing destinations. Coupled with the surge of "national trend" enthusiasm, visitors, especially young women, adorned in various forms of traditional Chinese clothing such as Hanfu, have become a beautiful sight, igniting the tourism economy of their destinations. How are young people embracing the national trend? What sparks are ignited by the fusion of "national trend + cultural tourism"? Admiring Flowers in Hanfu and Savoring Tea Becomes a Favorite Pastime As temperatures rise across the country, flower viewing has become a must-do activity for many travelers. Take the recent Qingming Festival holiday, for example, where Ctrip data shows a 391% year-on-year increase in ticket orders for flower-viewing attractions. Festivals such as the Luoyang Peony Festival, the Lhasa Peach Blossom Festival, the Tianjin Begonia Festival, the Wuyuan Rapeseed Flower Festival, the Shijiazhuang Pear Blossom Festival, the Nanjing Plum Blossom Festival, the Yancheng Cherry Blossom Festival, and the Yili Apricot Blossom Festival, among others, have significantly boosted the popularity of their respective destinations. The recently opened 41st China Luoyang Peony Culture…- 2
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Hanfu welcomes its best spring
"Mo Chun, spring clothes are ready, five or six crowns, six or seven boys, bathing in Yi, dancing in the wind, chanting and returning." In the heart of Confucius' disciple Zeng Dian, the interest in life is this spring day Outing pictures. More than two thousand years later, people's enthusiasm for life remains the same as the ancients. In today's spring, putting on seasonal clothes, hanging out with friends, and going out are still the best ways for many young people to welcome the wonderful spring. In the pictures of spring outings in various places, Hanfu is particularly eye-catching: they are mostly designed based on the costumes of various ancient Chinese dynasties, showing a strong traditional charm; they have various shapes and styles, showing the splendidness of our country's traditional costume culture . More and more people are familiar with Hanfu, and more and more people are falling in love with wearing Hanfu. Why does Hanfu frequently go “out of the circle”? In the spring, reporters took questions to Hanfu enthusiasts, communicators and researchers, and explored with them the cultural stories behind the "Hanfu craze". A child wearing Hanfu plays in the Tang Furong Garden in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. Published…- 0
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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…- 0
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Understanding Chinese Hanfu in Five Minutes
Hanfu, the full name is "Traditional Costumes of the Han Nationality", also known as Han Clothes, Han Clothing, and Chinese Clothing. It was a style of "Chinese-Han costume" in the main residential areas of the Han people from the accession of the Yellow Emperor to the middle of the 17th century AD (late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty). "Culture as the background and dominant idea, with Chinese etiquette culture as the center, formed through natural evolution, has a unique style and character of the Han nation, which is obviously different from the traditional clothing and accessories system of other ethnic groups. It is China's "clothes that govern the country" and "etiquette It embodies the "State of China", "Splendid China" and the State of Seris, which carries the Han people's outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics such as dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and inherits more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages and protected Chinese arts and crafts. Origin Formation Some ancient books believe that the Han people (and their ancestors) already have a unique clothing system. For example, "Historical Records" believes that "Chinese clothes were made by the Yellow Emperor" and "Before the Yellow Emperor, there were no clothes or houses. The…- 0
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