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Discover the Beauty of Classical Style – Recommendations for Ming Dynasty Style Shoes for Hanfu
Introduction As a lover of Hanfu, we pursue the treasures and beauty of ancient culture, among which Ming Dynasty style shoes are an indispensable part. As one of the important accessories of Hanfu, they not only demonstrate the inheritance and evolution of ancient culture but also reflect the wisdom and taste of our ancestors. In this article, I will recommend several excellent styles of Ming Dynasty shoes and share their characteristics and selection tips, hoping to help all friends who love Hanfu. I. Type B Ming Dynasty Style Shoes Type B Ming Dynasty style shoes are retro shoes influenced by the Republic of China period, with unique designs and classic lines. Its feature is that the toe slightly turns upwards, the heel is slightly high, and the overall line is smooth and elegant. This type of shoe is suitable for matching with the style of the Republic of China or improved Hanfu, showcasing urban charm while retaining traditional flavor. Selection Tips: 1. The angle and height of the toe turning upwards should be moderate; too large or small will affect comfort and appearance. 2. The height of the heel should be chosen according to individual height and walking habits, with… -
Hanfu Trend: Why did Hanfu Suddenly Rise in China 2021
In recent years, there has been an upsurge of Hanfu in China, and more and more young people are wearing Chinese traditional clothing Hanfu. Why is that? In fact, the popularity of Hanfu is not only because of its beautiful appearance, but also because it contains historical factors. In terms of the background of Hanfu trend, we can sum up the following points: Click to See the Details 1.Traditional Cultural Identity Enhanced and The Revival of Traditional Culture There was a discontinuity in the historical inheritance of Chinese Hanfu, and the appearance of modern Hanfu as a symbol of national costume, to a certain extent, soothes people’s need for “root seeking” of national identity, and gradually builds a sense of identity with traditional national culture. Click to See the Details 2.Design Keeps Pace with the Times, Meet the Aesthetic and Needs of Modern People As a unique cultural symbol, Hanfu is also a systematic reflection of national character, aesthetic taste, and folk culture. The media reports on the revival of Hanfu are more focused on traditional festivals or etiquette activities, so they often give people the impression that Hanfu is good-looking but not practical. But in fact, after improvement, modern… -
Recover 200 Sets Hanfu in 12 years – They Amazing the World
Now, many people are very concerned about the issue of Hanfu cultural heritage, and give it a lot of significance. But in the end, the hardest and most effective thing is to be liked. More people like it and want to explore and understand the cultural connotation behind it. Compared with those who criticize other people's ways of expression, inheritance needs more people who participate in it. Liu Shuai also has such an idea. He was born in a painting major and went to learn costume design out of his love for Hanfu. In 2007, he and his friends set up a "Chinese costume restoration team" to restore the real Hanfu. Liu Shuai, the founder of the team In order to restore the history as much as possible, the young team suffered a lot. They do a lot of rigorous research. Different from gold, silver, and jade, textiles are very easy to damage and are very difficult to preserve. Therefore, there are a few unearthed objects. Even if there are cultural relics, they are all treasures in the museum. Without material objects to study, they went to study ancient paintings, murals, terracotta figures, and the classic works of predecessors, understand… -
Hanfu Youth: A Tribute to the Inheritance of Chinese Culture
One, Preface Hanfu is one of the unique traditional costumes of the Chinese nation, with a history spanning thousands of years and carrying the profound essence of Chinese culture. As a youth who loves Hanfu, I wish to dedicate this article to pay homage to Chinese culture and inherit the excellent traditional culture of China. Two, Rich Traditional Atmosphere Whenever I put on a set of Hanfu, a rich traditional atmosphere arises spontaneously. The loose and flowing skirts of Hanfu, the sleeves that resemble the wings of a crane spreading out, and the rich patterns all demonstrate the charm and solemnity of ancient Chinese civilization. I feel as if I have traveled back to the times of our ancestors, experiencing the prosperity and brilliance of the ancient Chinese kingdom, feeling even more proud of my great motherland from the bottom of my heart. Three, Passion for Passing on Chinese Culture As a lover of Hanfu, I always carry the passion for passing on Chinese culture. By participating in various Hanfu activities, I showcase the charm of Hanfu to others and tell them about the deep meanings carried by this unique symbol of Chinese culture. I hope more people will understand… -
Nan Ge Hanfu Ming Dynasty Late-Ming Changshan
Introduction: The Nan Ge Hanfu Ming Dynasty late-Ming Changshan is a style of traditional Chinese Hanfu. It inherits the Ming Dynasty style, making certain adjustments and innovations in fabric, tailoring, and embroidery, showcasing the unique charm of the Ming period. This article will detail the characteristics of the Nan Ge Hanfu Ming Dynasty late-Ming Changshan and its influence among Hanfu enthusiasts. Chapter One: Overview of the Nan Ge Hanfu Ming Dynasty Late-Ming Changshan 1.1 Origin and Development The Nan Ge Hanfu Ming Dynasty late-Ming Changshan originated in the late Ming Dynasty when the Ming Dynasty officially issued a series of Hanfu systems that included styles of Changshan. The Nan Ge Hanfu Ming Dynasty late-Ming Changshan became a common attire for literati and scholars due to its distinctive features and has been widely passed down to the present day. 1.2 Gender Differentiation The Nan Ge Hanfu Ming Dynasty late-Ming Changshan made obvious adjustments in gender differentiation. Male Changshan are usually straight or cylindrical with central lapels; women's styles focus more on body-fitting tailoring and waistline shaping, highlighting the graceful lines of women. Chapter Two: Characteristics of the Nan Ge Hanfu Ming Dynasty Late-Ming Changshan 2.1 Fabric and Color The Nan Ge… -
Ancient Chinese Headdress Qing Dynasty Bian Fang
Qing Dynasty was the last stage of the highly developed feudal society in China. With the evolution of the dynasty, the Qing dynasty Manchu women's headdress is rich and diverse. Inheritance of headdress in the past generations, but also according to the national dressing characteristics, create jewelry corresponding to it. One of the most ancient Chinese headdress representatives is the Bian Fang (扁方). 01 What is Bian Fang? Bian Fang is one of the traditional hair ornaments in ancient China, which was mainly popular in the Ming and Qing Dynasty, used to fix hair. The shape of its head is generally curvy and its body is often 1-shaped. They have different shapes, large, small, wide, or narrow. The large one can reach more than 30cm. The small one, also known as double-tip, can be used as hair fixing or decoration. The large one is used to fix "two buns head (两把头)". A white jade inlaid lotus pattern Bian Fang of the Qing dynasty - Collection of the National Palace Museum, Beijing Let's take a look at the evolution of women's hairstyles in the Qing Dynasty! Before the Qing Dynasty, Manchu people originally lived in the northern region, influenced by the… -
A Brief Introduction To The Development Of Modern Hanfu Culture
Modern Hanfu is inherited from the essence of traditional Han clothing and has been innovated and developed in combination with the needs of modern social life. It has distinctive traditional and distinctive national characteristics and fashion colors. It presents not only the appearance of fashion and the flu but also the restoration. The Historical Origin of Modern Hanfu Modern Hanfu is the inheritance and development of traditional Hanfu. Hanfu has a long history and is luxuriant. The agricultural civilization in the plain of East Asia is the environment for the development of Hanfu. In terms of time, the memory of childhood is in the early pre-Qin period, the youth style in the middle Han and Tang Dynasties, and the adult model in the near ancient song and Ming Dynasties. In space, the Yellow River and the Yangtze River are the cradles, the Great Wall desert is the stage, and the western regions of the five ridges are the paradise. Han clothing and other brothers’ national clothing draw lessons from each other and evolve together. The clothing of many Asian Nations comes from traditional Chinese clothing — Han clothing. Modern Hanfu The Development Process of Modern Hanfu From the perspective of… -
Ancient Style Shopkeeper’s Hanfu, Ancient Style Hanfu
The first Panda Hanfu Outing Day officially kicked off at the Exploration Hall Square in the Panda Base. The event was hosted by an emcee who introduced the four participating "Cutest Hanfu Experience Officers" and welcomed the arrival of Hanfu enthusiasts. During the ceremony, Shopkeeper Tingyue of the "Cutest Hanfu Experience Officers" shared that "Chengdu is the city of pandas and also the city of Hanfu; the collision of these two cultures allows us to see the inheritance and promotion of traditional culture by the younger generation." All questions are answered promptly. I asked many questions, and they were not bothered at all, answering each one earnestly. For this, I express my sincere respect to the shopkeeper. Such a good shopkeeper is rare. Speaking of the item, it's exactly what I needed. When I received it, the packaging was intact, and upon opening, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the item exceeded my expectations! I have to give them a thumbs up. Next time I need something, I will come back, and hope the shopkeeper can offer a discount then! Suitable age: Great photography. The product is excellent, with a great price-to-quality ratio. Thank you, shopkeeper! To be honest,… -
The Perfect Blend of Retro and Modern – The Mixed Style of Ming Dynasty Hanfu and Song Dynasty Hanfu
The inheritance and innovation of culture are essential driving forces for social development. The evolution of fashion is also a reflection of people's pursuit of beauty and the continuous updating of aesthetic concepts. As a Hanfu enthusiast, I feel a great sense of responsibility towards the protection and inheritance of traditional culture. Therefore, I have conceived a unique way of wearing Hanfu – mixing Ming Dynasty Hanfu with Song Dynasty Hanfu. By blending these two styles, we can showcase the diversity and charm of Hanfu. First Part: Introduction to the Characteristics of Ming Dynasty Hanfu and Song Dynasty Hanfu Ming Dynasty Hanfu, as the traditional attire of the Han nationality during the Ming Dynasty, holds an important place in the history of Hanfu development. It emphasizes domestic production and popularity, advocating a style that is simple, dignified, and generous. Its characteristics include exquisite tailoring, bright colors, and delicate embroidery. The robes have wide sleeves and long lengths, with rich and varied colors, and the details reflect meticulous craftsmanship and skill. On the other hand, Song Dynasty Hanfu developed during the Song Dynasty and is characterized by its elegant and graceful appearance, light and airy material, and body-hugging cut. Song Dynasty… -
Neutral Everyday Wear: Improved Hanfu on the Streets, Everyday Improved Hanfu
Improved Hanfu is originally designed to meet the needs of everyday wear and can be worn as everyday Hanfu. It has been modified so that it won't easily hinder your daily life rhythm—things like going to the bathroom are more convenient, there's less fuss, and fewer loose parts. This makes it easier to manage. So, it is said, it reduces entanglements and better suits daily life. Thus, this can be worn as everyday Hanfu. The improved Hanfu better fits the human body, making the wearer more elegant and can highlight the wearer's full and attractive figure. The improved Hanfu is also very convenient to wear and integrates better into our daily lives. The essence of Hanfu improvement is to make it more convenient for daily life without rewriting the significance of traditional Hanfu. Some characteristics of traditional Hanfu remain unchanged; only simple improvements are made to better apply Hanfu to daily life, allowing more people to fall in love with wearing Hanfu and ensuring the inheritance of Hanfu culture. 3. Wearing Hanfu in an everyday classical style is actually very friendly to plus-sized girls. After all, Hanfu styles are generally loose, which can effectively hide flesh and slim the figure.… -
Innovative Combination of Filigree Inlay Art With Hanfu, He Did It
Liu Chao's family has been filigree inlay artworks craftsmen for three generations, and they have devoted almost all their time to this craft. But in China, some traditional craft are facing the crisis of being lost, so how did Liu Chao inherit and carry forward the traditional craft of filigree inlay? Filigree inlay (花丝镶嵌), also known as "fine gold art", is a long-established traditional Chinese handicraft technique, mainly used in the production of royal jewelry, in ranked among the Eight Unique Skills of Yanjing (original name of Beijing). In 1963, Liu Chao's maternal grandfather Li Yucheng learned "filigree inlay" from an old artist, and now it has been 57 years. From the grandfather, to Liu Chao's mother, to Liu Chao today. More than 20 years ago, Liu Chao used to follow his father and go to the street stall with the filigree inlay Ruyi, and with the change of time, a new generation of craftsmen has inherited these crafts. In Liu Chao's case, it is apparent to see the seemingly contradictory combination of innovation and tradition in the new generation of craftsmen. On the one hand, he is considered to be a person who follows the trend of the… -
Hanfu Trend: Why did Hanfu Suddenly Rise in China 2021
In recent years, there has been an upsurge of Hanfu in China, and more and more young people are wearing Chinese traditional clothing Hanfu. Why is that? In fact, the popularity of Hanfu is not only because of its beautiful appearance, but also because it contains historical factors. In terms of the background of Hanfu trend, we can sum up the following points: Click to See the Details 1.Traditional Cultural Identity Enhanced and The Revival of Traditional Culture There was a discontinuity in the historical inheritance of Chinese Hanfu, and the appearance of modern Hanfu as a symbol of national costume, to a certain extent, soothes people’s need for “root seeking” of national identity, and gradually builds a sense of identity with traditional national culture. Click to See the Details 2.Design Keeps Pace with the Times, Meet the Aesthetic and Needs of Modern People As a unique cultural symbol, Hanfu is also a systematic reflection of national character, aesthetic taste, and folk culture. The media reports on the revival of Hanfu are more focused on traditional festivals or etiquette activities, so they often give people the impression that Hanfu is good-looking but not practical. But in fact, after improvement, modern… -
Inheriting Tradition: The Graceful Charm of Hanfu Brand HuaFuYaYun
Hanfu, as an essential part of Chinese traditional culture, has always captivated numerous enthusiasts with its unique design and meticulous craftsmanship. However, amidst the plethora of Hanfu brands in today's market, only those that can truly inherit tradition and embody the graceful charm of Hanfu stand out. This article introduces a Hanfu brand — HuaFuYaYun, highlighting its distinctive position and appealing advantages within the Hanfu industry. Brand Introduction: HuaFuYaYun is a brand dedicated to inheriting the classic Hanfu culture, committed to handcrafting garments since its inception, emphasizing quality and detail. The brand name "Hua" originates from Huaxia (ancient China), "Fu" expresses a passion for Hanfu culture, while "YaYun" describes the brand's style. Design Philosophy: The design philosophy of HuaFuYaYun integrates ancient Chinese aesthetics with modern fashion elements, aiming to perfectly blend traditional Hanfu with contemporary life, rejuvenating its vitality and charm. Designers draw inspiration from various periods such as the Tang, Song, and Yuan dynasties, skillfully incorporating these elements into each garment, showcasing the brand's unique style and evoking historical and cultural depth. Fabric Technology: HuaFuYaYun uses high-quality fabrics, focusing on luster, feel, and breathability. The brand pledges to use pure natural materials like silk and cotton linen, ensuring comfort… -
Ancient Chinese Headdress Qing Dynasty Bian Fang
Qing Dynasty was the last stage of the highly developed feudal society in China. With the evolution of the dynasty, the Qing dynasty Manchu women's headdress is rich and diverse. Inheritance of headdress in the past generations, but also according to the national dressing characteristics, create jewelry corresponding to it. One of the most ancient Chinese headdress representatives is the Bian Fang (扁方). 01 What is Bian Fang? Bian Fang is one of the traditional hair ornaments in ancient China, which was mainly popular in the Ming and Qing Dynasty, used to fix hair. The shape of its head is generally curvy and its body is often 1-shaped. They have different shapes, large, small, wide, or narrow. The large one can reach more than 30cm. The small one, also known as double-tip, can be used as hair fixing or decoration. The large one is used to fix "two buns head (两把头)". A white jade inlaid lotus pattern Bian Fang of the Qing dynasty - Collection of the National Palace Museum, Beijing Let's take a look at the evolution of women's hairstyles in the Qing Dynasty! Before the Qing Dynasty, Manchu people originally lived in the northern region, influenced by the… -
Tasting Inheritance: Why is Ming Dynasty-style Hanfu Not Called “Ming Clothing”?
I. The Historical Significance of Reviving Hanfu Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Huaxia nation since ancient times, has a long history and has been passed down for thousands of years, representing the accumulation and inheritance of Chinese culture. Since the rise of the Hanfu revival movement, more and more people have begun to rediscover and fall in love with this elegant and luxurious traditional attire. However, some may wonder why modern revived Hanfu is not called "Ming Clothing" when the Ming Dynasty was a period of prosperity for Hanfu culture? II. Historical Background of Evolution We first need to understand the evolution history of Hanfu. The development of Hanfu can be traced back to the pre-Qin period, during which the initial clothing system was formed. With the alternation of dynasties, Hanfu also continuously evolved, becoming the representative clothing of the Han Dynasty, and later received a certain degree of inheritance and development during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and the Sui and Tang periods. However, after entering the Song Dynasty, Hanfu gradually faded from people's sight, being replaced by more new-style clothing. The Ming Dynasty, as a glorious chapter in Chinese history, played an important role in… -
Elegance and Magic of Hanfu – The Charm and Power of Traditional Chinese Clothing
Hanfu, as traditional ancient clothing of China, carries the charm and magic of a thousand years of culture, becoming an object of enthusiastic pursuit for contemporary Hanfu enthusiasts. Hanfu is not just a type of clothing; it is a continuation of culture that deeply attracts tens of thousands of young people. This article will explore the charm and power of Hanfu, as well as its inheritance and interpretation in modern society. I. Origin and Historical Background of Hanfu Hanfu can be traced back to the Huaxia culture of China, gradually forming over the long course of history and eventually becoming a representation of traditional Chinese culture. Throughout the five-thousand-year development of the Chinese nation, Hanfu has undergone multiple transformations, yet its unique style and characteristics have always been beloved by people. II. Characteristics and Charm of Hanfu 1. Unique Design: Hanfu stands out with its unique cutting and structural design. Traditional Hanfu emphasizes simple lines and a well-fitted silhouette, showcasing the elegance and dignity of both men and women, giving people a sense of nobility and grace. 2. Intricate Handcraftsmanship: The production process of Hanfu requires extremely meticulous handwork, from design, cutting, embroidery to detail processing, each step demands high… -
Culture Cdrama Hi Producer: Exploring the Richness of China’s Intangible Cultural Heritage
With the development of time, many Chinese traditional crafts and techniques have fallen into oblivion due to time-consuming nature. In order to protect their inheritance, Intangible Cultural Heritage was born. Recently aired TV culture cdrama "Hi Producer" is a series that involves intangible cultural heritage themes. Directed by Gao Han, written by Zhou Mo, starring Guo Xiaodong as the lead actor alongside Zhang Nan, Li Xiaoran, and Zhang Bo among others; it fully showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage skills. The plot of the drama "Hi Producer" revolves around a major cultural program "Chuan Cheng (传承, Heritage)". The program directed by Gu Shiyong (Zheng Kai), and the female lead writer-director Yu Zaizao (Zhang Nan) join in, competing with Yuan Jiaying (Sun Yihan) for the position of chief writer-director. In order to form a high quality production team of programs, the team also invites veteran host Wang Xinin (Li Xiaoran) and young cultural relic expert Tao Tang (Zhang Bo) to join. Through their collective efforts, "Chuan Cheng" finally becomes a phenomenal cultural program. During the filming process, Yu Zaizao initially lacked empathy but gradually opens up his heart and eventually gains fulfilling friendships as well as career… -
Luxury Aesthetics of Ancient Chinese Gold Jewelry
In recent years, with the rise of the China-Chic trend, many gold stores have also begun to favor products of traditional culture and launched the so-called ancient gold craft and inheritance series of Chinese gold jewelry. The ancient Chinese used goldware as body decoration, dating back to the Xia Dynasty 4,000 years ago. The gold eardrops unearthed in Gansu is the best proof. The simple circle obviously cannot reflect the skill level of the ancients, so today let’s take a look at the gold earrings and gold bracelets in the museum’s collection of cultural relics. Let’s experience the luxury aesthetics of ancient Chinese gold jewelry. Gold earrings, 2100-1600 B.C., collection of Gansu Provincial Institute of Archaeology Eardrop Eardrops (Er Zhui, 耳坠) is a kind of traditional Chinese earrings, with an additional part of the drop than earrings. Gold earrings, Warring States period, collection of Ordos Museum This pair of gold eardrops in the Warring States Period adopts a cone and spring design, and the color matching of gold and turquoise is even more ingenious. Gem-set gold earrings, Northern Wei Dynasty, collection of Datong Museum This pair of gold eardrops from the Northern Wei Dynasty is composed of amber, silver… -
6 Pretty Hanfu Hairstyle With Hairbands – Fashion Hanfu
Hanfu is the inheritance of Chinese clothing culture. All kinds of ornaments are indispensable for wearing Hanfu. A hairband is one of the important decorations. Hairbands are very common in daily Hanfu makeup. Even though there is only a small one, it can surprise your style. Hairstyle 1 This is the most common way to wear a headband. The specific method of wearing is to tie a bow to the back of the hair, and then fix it with a U-shaped clip. It is often used for coiled hair and ponytail. Usually, this dressing method is mainly used to modify the sunken shape of hair and increase the color matching highlights of hair. Hairstyle 2 The hairband can also be used as a headdress, as shown in the figure below. This hairstyle is very suitable for the Song Dynasty Hanfu. First, tie a side ponytail, pay attention to the position that is not too high, and then weave a twist together with the hairband, then go around the head to the other side, and finally, use an invisible hair clip to fix. Because the hairband is in a more obvious position. Therefore, in the choice of the hairband, it is… -
Luxury Aesthetics of Ancient Chinese Gold Jewelry
In recent years, with the rise of the China-Chic trend, many gold stores have also begun to favor products of traditional culture and launched the so-called ancient gold craft and inheritance series of Chinese gold jewelry. The ancient Chinese used goldware as body decoration, dating back to the Xia Dynasty 4,000 years ago. The gold eardrops unearthed in Gansu is the best proof. The simple circle obviously cannot reflect the skill level of the ancients, so today let’s take a look at the gold earrings and gold bracelets in the museum’s collection of cultural relics. Let’s experience the luxury aesthetics of ancient Chinese gold jewelry. Gold earrings, 2100-1600 B.C., collection of Gansu Provincial Institute of Archaeology Eardrop Eardrops (Er Zhui, 耳坠) is a kind of traditional Chinese earrings, with an additional part of the drop than earrings. Gold earrings, Warring States period, collection of Ordos Museum This pair of gold eardrops in the Warring States Period adopts a cone and spring design, and the color matching of gold and turquoise is even more ingenious. Gem-set gold earrings, Northern Wei Dynasty, collection of Datong Museum This pair of gold eardrops from the Northern Wei Dynasty is composed of amber, silver… -
Chengdu’s 7th Hanfu Festival Successfully Held
The 7th Chengdu Hanfu Festival, a grand gathering of traditional and modern, fashionable and cultural Hanfu enthusiasts, has become a business card for the inheritance and development of Chengdu's traditional culture. In this one-day festival, thousands of Hanfu enthusiasts from all over the world gather in Wenshu Fang, a cultural landmark in Chengdu, to celebrate this Hanfu-themed festival. Hanfu, as an important part of Chinese traditional culture, attracts more and more young people with its unique charm and beauty. The Chengdu Hanfu Festival provides a platform for Hanfu enthusiasts to showcase themselves. Led by the Tang Dynasty costume ladies as the overall leader, four main theme formations, as well as Chengdu's characteristic panda parent-child formation and 19 club formations, begin the grand Hanfu parade. Here, people can appreciate various styles of Hanfu, from the Qinhuan Quju to the Ming Dynasty ceremonial dress, and even the armor from different dynasties, which is truly a feast for the eyes. These exquisite Hanfu not only showcase the aesthetic of Chinese traditional culture, but also convey the rich traditional culture and history of the Han ethnic group. In addition to Hanfu displays, the Chengdu Hanfu Festival also hosts a variety of cultural activities. The… -
Reimagining the Returning Modern Hanfu
In 2016, the Chinese Hanfu appeared on the Times Square screen in New York City, and in 2018 the first "Chinese Hua Costume Day" was held, 2019 Tmall Hanfu turnover exceeds 2 billion... Now more than ever, there is admiration and appreciation for Hanfu - is the performance of young people inheriting excellent traditional culture. A series of seemingly related, but unrelated news stories involving economics, culture, diplomacy, education, and many other areas have also inspired many people to make the connection that Hanfu is becoming more and more popular. For how did the Hanfu become popular? but always with divergent opinions, without major capital investment, without mainstream media publicity, and without clear academic support. How did this "new" thing, the Hanfu, suddenly appear in the streets and alleyways, in front of and behind the stage, and become a new era's scenic lines?From a conceptual point of view, Hanfu is still no official definition; from an industrial planning point of view, there is still no related industry association; from an academic theoretical point of view, still revolves around the history of ancient Chinese costumes; since it is still continuing to develop, how is Hanfu going over the years? What are… -
2021 Guo Feng Da Dian has been opened
The 2021 Guo Feng Da Dian (国风大典, Chinoiserie Grand Festival) has lived up to the expectations of the public by creating an annual Chinoiserie event with more than 30 celebrities and 200 Hanfu celebrities in Changzhou-Oriental Salt Lake City in Jiangsu Province, a landmark of Chinoiserie, traveling back thousands of years and dreaming of the East. From October 1 to October 7, countless Chinoiserie fans experienced an unprecedented legendary journey! As an annual event of the Chinoiserie circle, the 2021 Guo Feng Da Dian continues the tradition to arouse young people's attention to traditional culture and call for more young people to join in the inheritance and dissemination of traditional culture. On October 5-6, there will be a wonderful runway show held. For more videos about the scene, please pay attention to Hanfu Group. -
Cultural Inheritor: New Ideas for Documenting Traditional Craft Heritage
Eight years ago, the first season of "Inheritor" (2015) premiered. This documentary series focused on the skills and emotions of inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, showcasing little-known traditional techniques to the public and arousing people's interest in experiencing, watching, and exploring intangible cultural heritage. Eight years later, what kind of sparks can be generated when traditional intangible cultural heritage collides with modern technology? On June 10th, the documentary "Cultural Inheritor" premiered. Based on inheriting outstanding traditional culture and holding a modern scientific perspective, this program allows ancient techniques to collide with modern technology while further examining the civilization codes hidden in intangible cultural heritage. It not only showcases the charm of integrating culture and technology but also helps tell stories about intangible cultural heritage while conveying China's cultural charm and confidence to audiences worldwide. Perceiving the aesthetic value of drama and technology The inheritance and innovation of intangible cultural heritage cannot be separated from generations' adherence to tradition while innovating. "Cultural Inheritor" excavates true stories between inheritors and projects, telling stories about intangible cultural projects through dramatic means while recounting wonderful life experiences by inheritors. With advances in technological methods, there are now more opportunities for projects related to…
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