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All dressed up in tradition

By Nancy Qu    |    China Daily Asia    |     Updated: 2018-10-15 09:23

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Blogger Miqiuju in hanfu.[Photo/Miqiuju]

Move over, cheongsam – the traditional hanfu is having its moment in China.

When thinking about traditional Asian dress, what's the first item that comes to mind? Is it the Japanese kimono, the Korean hanbok or the Chinese cheongsam? Though many regard the last as an enduring symbol of Chinese culture, some, especially those in the younger generation, have shifted their preferences to hanfu, a traditional costume that originated before the Han dynasty and has been popularised through TV and movies. 

Blogger Miqiuju in hanfu.[Photo/Miqiuju]

A big supporter of hanfu, Chinese actress Xu Jiao impressed the world by wearing an exquisite piece to the Venice Film Festival last year. Featuring white gauze fabric, a black belt with beautiful fringe in the middle and an embroidered pattern of a golden bird, this V-neck hanfu dress is a great example that blends traditional and modern elements.

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