
Hanfu Craze: Tourists Embrace Traditional Attire at Beijing’s Palace Museum
Tourists are embracing traditional hanfu attire while visiting Beijing’s Palace Museum, reflecting a growing trend in cultural appreciation and immersive travel experiences.
My Global News: Voices of a New Era
π Stay Ahead, Stay Global π
Tourists are embracing traditional hanfu attire while visiting Beijing’s Palace Museum, reflecting a growing trend in cultural appreciation and immersive travel experiences.
Hanfu, traditional Chinese attire, is making a vibrant comeback among young enthusiasts, blending history with modern aesthetics amidst spring blossoms.
The Lantern Festival sparks a cultural revival in China, with the Hanfu trend driving a booming market projected to reach $3.36 billion by 2027.
Shangyang Village in Yichang, Hubei Province, is transformed by a stunning cherry blossom corridor, attracting tourists and hanfu enthusiasts.
Visitors and locals don hanfu at Beijing’s Forbidden City during a picturesque snowfall, blending tradition with winter charm.
Brazilian vlogger Rian Neves celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival in Xi’an, embracing hanfu traditions and sharing the festival’s meaning of family reunion.
Join Dutch vlogger Tomas as he bikes through Hangzhou, exploring Hanfu culture, West Lake’s beauty, Silk Street’s charm, and more ahead of the Asian Games.
China’s Gen Z breathes new life into ancient Hanfu fashion, blending tradition with modernity through creative self-expression and economic empowerment.
Caoxian County in Shandong Province becomes China’s largest Hanfu manufacturing hub, fueled by viral Douyin videos and innovative livestreaming e-commerce.