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Hanfu Accessories: Pairing with Traditional Hairpins and Folded Paper Hanfu Hairpins
According to Jiang Kayu, a researcher from the China Research Institute of Economy, who was interviewed by China Industry and Economics News, buying hanfu is just the beginning of spending. Following that, there are also significant expenses such as arm bands, traditional handbags, matching shoes, and even oiled paper umbrellas, round fans, etc. For headwear alone, there are hairpins, hair combs, hair sticks, hairbands, forehead jewels, hairpins, and so on. These can be made of pearls, jade, artificial flowers, and come in different colors and styles to match different types of hanfu. The expenditure on peripheral products is no less than that on hanfu itself. The event organizers showcased Chengdu's cultural heritage and beauty through traditional prayer ceremonies, garden tours, and group dances, promoting Chinese traditional culture and warming up for the World University Games. Beside the Jinjiang River and amidst the bamboo forest, over 500 hanfu enthusiasts gathered at Wanjing Tower Park. As performances like "Grandeur Dance" and "Etiquette of the Nation Group Dance" took place, the flowing sleeves and the elegance of the robes were on full display. The gracefulness of the upper garments, the solemnity of the deep clothing, the nonchalance of the robes, and the dashingness…
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