Hanfu

The "Spring Festival Festival Festival" in Chengdu has come to an end

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

CHENGDU, China, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On the night of February 24th, the lanterns in Chengdu were bright and dazzling, with countless Spring Festival activities blooming in various places in Chengdu. The Year of the Dragon came to a close amidst the lively atmosphere of fireworks and excitement, marking a vibrant start to the Chinese people's 2024. In the midst of this festive tourism atmosphere, how "hot and spicy" is Chengdu?

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  • Statistics show that during the Spring Festival period, GoChengdu ranked first on both Facebook and X platforms among national central city accounts.
  • On Lantern Festival day, GoChengdu released the creative short film "Strolling in the December Market Painting," capturing the festive atmosphere of Lantern Festival in Chengdu.
  • The short film creatively uses VR gaming settings to recreate the prosperous scene of the December market in Song Dynasty Chengdu.
  • On the Xiaohongshu platform, there are over 1.64 million notes recording the "Chengdu Spring Festival Travel Guide," inspiring global netizens to explore Chengdu through the internet.

Xinhua Silk Road: Taoxichuan Spring and Autumn Art Fair (Autumn Fair) kicks off in E China's Jingdezhen

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Thursday, October 21, 2021

BEIJING, Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Taoxichuan Spring and Autumn Art Fair (Autumn Fair), a hallmark event of Taoxichuan Ceramic Art Avenue in east China's Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, officially kicks off on Monday along with the opening of the 18th China Jingdezhen International Ceramic Fair.

Key Points: 
  • BEIJING, Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Taoxichuan Spring and Autumn Art Fair (Autumn Fair), a hallmark event of Taoxichuan Ceramic Art Avenue in east China's Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, officially kicks off on Monday along with the opening of the 18th China Jingdezhen International Ceramic Fair.
  • The Autumn Fair is also highlighted by a five-day music festival incorporating trendy elements such as Hanfu, national style and animation to bring audience unexpected romance.
  • During the Autumn Fair, eight high-end art exhibitions will be available to public such as Achievements Exhibition of Jingdezhen National Ceramic Culture Inheritance Innovation Pilot Zone, Taoxichuan Emerging Glass Artist Show and Sean Chen's Colorful World.
  • Apart from offline art fair, American ceramists Linda Casbon and Lynn Duryea are also invited to hold online lectures to share thoughts in the art research and creation.

Xinhua Silk Road: Taoxichuan Spring and Autumn Art Fair (Autumn Fair) kicks off in E China's Jingdezhen

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Thursday, October 21, 2021

BEIJING, Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Taoxichuan Spring and Autumn Art Fair (Autumn Fair), a hallmark event of Taoxichuan Ceramic Art Avenue in east China's Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, officially kicks off on Monday along with the opening of the 18th China Jingdezhen International Ceramic Fair.

Key Points: 
  • BEIJING, Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Taoxichuan Spring and Autumn Art Fair (Autumn Fair), a hallmark event of Taoxichuan Ceramic Art Avenue in east China's Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, officially kicks off on Monday along with the opening of the 18th China Jingdezhen International Ceramic Fair.
  • The Autumn Fair is also highlighted by a five-day music festival incorporating trendy elements such as Hanfu, national style and animation to bring audience unexpected romance.
  • During the Autumn Fair, eight high-end art exhibitions will be available to public such as Achievements Exhibition of Jingdezhen National Ceramic Culture Inheritance Innovation Pilot Zone, Taoxichuan Emerging Glass Artist Show and Sean Chen's Colorful World.
  • Apart from offline art fair, American ceramists Linda Casbon and Lynn Duryea are also invited to hold online lectures to share thoughts in the art research and creation.

Xinhua Silk Road: Peony-themed Hanfu show kicked off in central China's Henan

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Friday, April 16, 2021

b'BEIJING, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A costume restoration show combining peony flowers with traditional Chinese Hanfu culture kicked off on Wednesday at the peony-themed museum in Luoyang, a city with a 1,500-year history of cultivating peonies in central China\'s Henan Province.\nAs a part of 39th Peony Culture Festival of Luoyang which runs from April 1 to May 10 to showcase the city\'s peony culture for visitors, the show is China\'s first large-scale costume restoration show with peony as the theme.\nDuring the show, 30 sets of Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han ethnic group, featuring three historical periods namely Wei Jin, Tang, and Song dynasties were displayed, presenting a visual feast full of historical sediments for visitors.\nDifferent from conventional fashion show, this costume restoration show connected the ancient Luoyang with the present one by linking modern and ancient times through scenes, and involved activities such as peony flowers arrangement and peony tea ceremony.\nAccording to the Chinese traditional costume restoration team, the producer of the displayed Hanfu in the show, in order to find out the beauty of costumes in the past dynasties, they have traveled to Luoyang many times, carefully selecting classics from different periods from dozens of cultural relics in the Luoyang Museum and rigorously making research on them.\n"We should continue to strengthen archaeological work and historical research, inject vitality into cultural relics and cultural heritages, to enrich the history and culture of the society," said the team.\nAs a city with rich cultural relics resources, Luoyang has been committed to making cultural relics "alive" by holding various activities, making the protection, utilization, promotion and inheritance of cultural relics closer to people\'s daily life.\n'

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  • b'BEIJING, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A costume restoration show combining peony flowers with traditional Chinese Hanfu culture kicked off on Wednesday at the peony-themed museum in Luoyang, a city with a 1,500-year history of cultivating peonies in central China\'s Henan Province.\nAs a part of 39th Peony Culture Festival of Luoyang which runs from April 1 to May 10 to showcase the city\'s peony culture for visitors, the show is China\'s first large-scale costume restoration show with peony as the theme.\nDuring the show, 30 sets of Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han ethnic group, featuring three historical periods namely Wei Jin, Tang, and Song dynasties were displayed, presenting a visual feast full of historical sediments for visitors.\nDifferent from conventional fashion show, this costume restoration show connected the ancient Luoyang with the present one by linking modern and ancient times through scenes, and involved activities such as peony flowers arrangement and peony tea ceremony.\nAccording to the Chinese traditional costume restoration team, the producer of the displayed Hanfu in the show, in order to find out the beauty of costumes in the past dynasties, they have traveled to Luoyang many times, carefully selecting classics from different periods from dozens of cultural relics in the Luoyang Museum and rigorously making research on them.\n"We should continue to strengthen archaeological work and historical research, inject vitality into cultural relics and cultural heritages, to enrich the history and culture of the society," said the team.\nAs a city with rich cultural relics resources, Luoyang has been committed to making cultural relics "alive" by holding various activities, making the protection, utilization, promotion and inheritance of cultural relics closer to people\'s daily life.\n'

Xinhua Silk Road: Peony-themed Hanfu show kicked off in central China's Henan

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Friday, April 16, 2021

b'BEIJING, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A costume restoration show combining peony flowers with traditional Chinese Hanfu culture kicked off on Wednesday at the peony-themed museum in Luoyang, a city with a 1,500-year history of cultivating peonies in central China\'s Henan Province.\nAs a part of 39th Peony Culture Festival of Luoyang which runs from April 1 to May 10 to showcase the city\'s peony culture for visitors, the show is China\'s first large-scale costume restoration show with peony as the theme.\nDuring the show, 30 sets of Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han ethnic group, featuring three historical periods namely Wei Jin, Tang, and Song dynasties were displayed, presenting a visual feast full of historical sediments for visitors.\nDifferent from conventional fashion show, this costume restoration show connected the ancient Luoyang with the present one by linking modern and ancient times through scenes, and involved activities such as peony flowers arrangement and peony tea ceremony.\nAccording to the Chinese traditional costume restoration team, the producer of the displayed Hanfu in the show, in order to find out the beauty of costumes in the past dynasties, they have traveled to Luoyang many times, carefully selecting classics from different periods from dozens of cultural relics in the Luoyang Museum and rigorously making research on them.\n"We should continue to strengthen archaeological work and historical research, inject vitality into cultural relics and cultural heritages, to enrich the history and culture of the society," said the team.\nAs a city with rich cultural relics resources, Luoyang has been committed to making cultural relics "alive" by holding various activities, making the protection, utilization, promotion and inheritance of cultural relics closer to people\'s daily life.\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/xinhua-silk-road-peony-themed-ha...\n'

Key Points: 
  • b'BEIJING, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A costume restoration show combining peony flowers with traditional Chinese Hanfu culture kicked off on Wednesday at the peony-themed museum in Luoyang, a city with a 1,500-year history of cultivating peonies in central China\'s Henan Province.\nAs a part of 39th Peony Culture Festival of Luoyang which runs from April 1 to May 10 to showcase the city\'s peony culture for visitors, the show is China\'s first large-scale costume restoration show with peony as the theme.\nDuring the show, 30 sets of Hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han ethnic group, featuring three historical periods namely Wei Jin, Tang, and Song dynasties were displayed, presenting a visual feast full of historical sediments for visitors.\nDifferent from conventional fashion show, this costume restoration show connected the ancient Luoyang with the present one by linking modern and ancient times through scenes, and involved activities such as peony flowers arrangement and peony tea ceremony.\nAccording to the Chinese traditional costume restoration team, the producer of the displayed Hanfu in the show, in order to find out the beauty of costumes in the past dynasties, they have traveled to Luoyang many times, carefully selecting classics from different periods from dozens of cultural relics in the Luoyang Museum and rigorously making research on them.\n"We should continue to strengthen archaeological work and historical research, inject vitality into cultural relics and cultural heritages, to enrich the history and culture of the society," said the team.\nAs a city with rich cultural relics resources, Luoyang has been committed to making cultural relics "alive" by holding various activities, making the protection, utilization, promotion and inheritance of cultural relics closer to people\'s daily life.\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/xinhua-silk-road-peony-themed-ha...\n'

New Report on China.org.cn: Hanfu comes back

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Wednesday, January 13, 2021

BEIJING, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han Nationality, dating back more than 4000 years.

Key Points: 
  • BEIJING, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Hanfu is the traditional clothing of the Han Nationality, dating back more than 4000 years.
  • The set has a variety of components including clothing, headdress, hairstyle, makeup, shoes, and accessories.
  • A new report from China.org.cn details the ancient fashion that is seeing a surprising comeback recently.
  • Following the ancient system of crown and dress, Hanfu embodies the ceremonial culture of Chinese civilization, and reinforces the image of China as "the country of etiquette and manners."