Nowadays, most girls own at least two sets of Hanfu. When wearing Hanfu outside, it's best to pair it with a beautiful traditional hairstyle to complete the look. These simple traditional hairstyles look great. Let's appreciate these five beautiful traditional hairstyles together. These hairstyles are also quite easy to create. If your hair is long enough, let's see how these simple traditional hairstyles are done.
Wearing floral decorations, drawing dark green eyebrows, and wearing flowing robes, people dance gracefully amidst the scenery. The “ancient style” economy has broken out of its niche and become a new growth point in the tourism market this spring. From the novelty interest in clothing to the revival of traditional culture in society, ancient-style culture represented by Hanfu is riding the new media wave to break out and reverse the trend. Scenic spots have become one of its primary application scenarios. How can scenic spots better collaborate with ancient-style culture? How can their scenes better meet the immersive experience needs of ancient-style enthusiasts? Scenic spots still have a long way to go to embrace the “ancient style” effectively.
Many girls nowadays prefer to choose Hanfu. Girls wearing Hanfu, paired with this ancient-style headband ponytail hairstyle, look the best. But how do we use an ancient-style headband to decorate our hair to make it look good? By appreciating these five beautiful ancient-style headband ponytail hairstyles below, we can understand how to tie a ponytail nicely. How should a ponytail be tied to look good? This girl made her ancient-style headband ponytail look gentler by tying it lower and adding a beautiful headband for decoration. Doesn't her hair look more perfect now? How can a girl with long hair use an ancient-style headband to tie her hair? We can tie up her long straight hair, and after doing so, add a beautiful ancient-style headband. Such an ancient-style headband ponytail looks even better when paired with traditional Hanfu. How can a sweet girl…
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When talking about the design of cheongsams, Cheng Zichuan expressed that he really likes traditional Chinese clothing and is willing to spend time figuring out how to better design ancient-style clothing. “At that time, I even thought about turning a bedsheet into a piece of Hanfu. However, I found that the color scheme of our school's bedsheets was blue and white porcelain, which would look better as a cheongsam.” Nevertheless, Cheng Zichuan admitted that after finishing the cheongsam, he found it too small to wear himself. “Fortunately, the thinnest girl in the class could fit into it, feeling like it was tailor-made for her, so I asked her to model it.”
It's not just about the clothes themselves. Simply put, if you wear the same clothes for different activities, they have different names. People often ask, “Aren't the costumes in photo studios and TV dramas considered Hanfu?” No, those are costumes. Regardless of how well-made, researched, or conforming to traditional styles they are, if they are worn for performance purposes, they are costumes. Of course, this does not mean that the form and structure are unimportant, nor does it mean that the clothing in promotional videos is not Hanfu.
“These headpieces and hairpins are so delicate, and they were all made by that young man himself!” At the recent Seventh China Chengdu International Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival, a booth displaying Hanfu and related accessories in the Huaxing Street branch venue of Wuhou District attracted many citizens' attention. The jewelry made by Chen Junjie, born in the 80s, and Ma Qiang, born in the 90s, and others were sold out. They are all young people who love Hanfu. On November 20th, the reporter visited the Hanfu hall on Ruisheng North Street to explore how this group of “ancient-style men and women” bring Hanfu culture into daily life, creating a wonderful spark between tradition and modernity.
This is a test program from Guangdong TV's “What Would You Do?” show regarding public attitudes towards Hanfu: What would you do when witnessing someone belittling Hanfu? What if you're questioned or criticized for wearing something strange when wearing Hanfu? You look weird! They think you're performing in a play! Wearing that outfit at night is scary! Have you ever encountered such situations? How would passersby react? Let's watch the video! Guangdong TV presents a debate triggered by Hanfu…
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This beautifully crafted traditional Hanfu is actually made of paper, and the steps are surprisingly simple. This is a high-definition lifestyle video broadcast on Youku on August 22, 2020. Video content introduction: Ancient-style beautiful Hanfu tutorial. Teaching you how to make exquisite Hanfu origami by hand. The process is very interesting. This is a high-definition cultural video broadcast on Youku on February 24, 2020. Video content introduction: Simple and easy to learn. Did you learn it? Fate is like a bridge with banners flying high. If you want to leave, please draw your sword immediately. Love is a stroke, love and hate cannot be sloppy. The red dust burns, proving who is important with life and death without regret. Fate is like a bridge story, wandering the world.