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    • @ooooo8014
      @ooooo8014 5 лет назад +5

      I am a Chinese born overseas.
      I hope the young people there care more about their culture.
      because they never know how it feels like us.
      who has an identity crisis and are ashamed to recognize themselves as Chinese

    • @psaint60
      @psaint60 3 года назад +1

      There will always be haters and people too afraid of what others might think to really enjoy life. Nobody is saying, “hey, we should go back to wearing those clothes everyday!” It’s just a very cool way to acknowledge and appreciate where you came from. Just like a big old tree has deep roots that keep it anchored to the ground and feed it as it grows today, so too a society or culture with deep roots helps you stay grounded while sustaining you as you continue to move forward.
      The Chinese people are blessed to have such a rich past. It should be embraced and celebrated. I think it’s safe to say that people all over the world don’t care as much as they once did about their appearance when they leave home. In the US, my father would wear a suit and tie if he and my mother went out to dinner or a movie. Today, people look like they just got out of bed and walked straight out the door.
      Sure, you can always throw on jeans and a t-shirt. But OMG have you seen what Hanfu style has to offer? There are endless variations in the colors and the cut of each piece. As you see in many of the videos you can see how the clothing ties very closely to nature, the seasons and the elements. It also is perfectly suited to your choice of martial arts. The wide deep sleeves can be used to conceal swords, knives, sticks, staffs and fans as well as empty hand strikes and circular blocks. The wide pants allow great range of motion for high kicks and deep stances.
      The hair styles for women and the hair jewelry that go with it are stunning. Virtually every woman looks beautiful in these beautiful clothes.
      Sorry, I have gone on too long. Believe me, I am no fashionista. I am a martial arts and firearms instructor in a rough part of Chicago.
      Hanfu is a precious gift from your past. It is uniquely Chinese. That makes it yours. How much of what you wear today can you say that about? Compare the level of style and craftsmanship of Hanfu vs the clothing the volunteers came in with.
      Weddings, New Years, first Friday of the month, full moon. Any day is a good day to get your Hanfu on!
      Peace ✌️

    • @takedown243
      @takedown243 3 года назад +1

      Go get somebody who can translate chinese correctly, the girl is not saying hanfu "annoying", she is saying it is complicated to wear.

    • @carina9015
      @carina9015 3 года назад

      加油

    • @junweipan2494
      @junweipan2494 2 года назад

      Koreans are coming soon. VANK Organization (Steal State Funding)

  • @lollipopsforducks461
    @lollipopsforducks461 5 лет назад +5153

    there should be a global holiday when people wear their country’s traditional clothing
    and i dont mean just one country doing it i mean all countries

    • @prodigalson6166
      @prodigalson6166 5 лет назад +410

      Agreed! It would be great to have a world heritage day celebrated internationally!

    • @triciazou1612
      @triciazou1612 5 лет назад +335

      There's such a day (albeit not a holiday) in singapore: racial harmony day. In schools we can choose to wear our own culture's traditional clothing or another culture's traditional clothing.

    • @RanwulfMaxwell
      @RanwulfMaxwell 5 лет назад +101

      @@triciazou1612 Thats honestly pretty wholesome. I imagine its not a very old holiday?

    • @TheChickenRiceBowl
      @TheChickenRiceBowl 5 лет назад +147

      @@triciazou1612 Lol it's so sad that that would never work in America.

    • @HyLo-rule
      @HyLo-rule 5 лет назад +28

      @@TheChickenRiceBowl it could actually

  • @edwardk8477
    @edwardk8477 5 лет назад +1084

    the translation is not very accurate. when a girl said "汉服穿起来比较繁琐", it was translated as "hanfu is kinda annoying" but the meaning is actually "the process of wearing hanfu is rather complicated".

    • @memoherdez1182
      @memoherdez1182 4 года назад +2

      Calm down little brain!

    • @jameswang999
      @jameswang999 4 года назад +228

      memo herdez would you appreciate it if someone translated what you said into something that sounds extremely rude?

    • @ZhangLee.
      @ZhangLee. 3 года назад +30

      it translated as " hanfu is kinda bulky " not annoying

    • @aquamarine8904
      @aquamarine8904 3 года назад +6

      exactly what i want to say lol

    • @baqikenny
      @baqikenny 3 года назад +10

      我覺得他可能把 穿起來比較繁瑣 聼成了 穿起來比較煩死我

  • @z3020979
    @z3020979 5 лет назад +3014

    Translation is so wrong.
    They are not saying the cloth is uncomfortable. Hanfu is generally more confortable, because they are sloose.
    They are saying the clothing is inconvenient (in doing work).
    And the cloth is not annoying, but excess....

    • @RanwulfMaxwell
      @RanwulfMaxwell 5 лет назад +150

      Oh, that makes more sense. I mean, I have more experience with jp kimonos but as they look quite similar, I imagined they would be just as comfy (specially during summer)

    • @kokolexx
      @kokolexx 5 лет назад +124

      Yes, they said 不方便 not 不舒服

    • @Genericperson658
      @Genericperson658 5 лет назад +41

      I understood the same thing from the translations tho

    • @fantana9481
      @fantana9481 5 лет назад +2

      comfortable that neat jean and menshirt imo.

    • @ViktorijaBastete
      @ViktorijaBastete 5 лет назад +22

      Thank you for fixing it. I was wondering how is this uncomfortable. I was wondering if something hidden or something that makes uncomfortable . BC it look so loose and nice.

  • @lupusincidus
    @lupusincidus 5 лет назад +474

    As an English girl, I think Hanfu is really beautiful and would love to see it revived more! It's nice seeing people wear it 😊

    • @muyun9525
      @muyun9525 5 лет назад +14

      @Lupus Incidus
      Yeah!Especially today's people create more beautiful Hanfu than in ancient time🌸😊

    • @user-cr3pn7rk2v
      @user-cr3pn7rk2v 4 года назад +4

      does England have traditional clothings

    • @lupusincidus
      @lupusincidus 4 года назад +7

      @@muyun9525 Yeah!! C:

    • @lupusincidus
      @lupusincidus 4 года назад +16

      @@user-cr3pn7rk2vYeah, sort of!! During old historical periods such as the Tudor era and Victorian/Edwardian eras there were these beautiful and sometimes crazy weird and extravagant clothings, especially dresses, that people wore that personally I wish were in fashion now xD Plus, cloaks - cloaks used to be fashionable, and I for one think they need to return to fashion! XD

    • @yoiashi
      @yoiashi 4 года назад +16

      @@lupusincidus im a chinese, and i think every ethnicity/culture need to preserve and esteem highly of their culture. this is not racial superiority

  • @somguynamedpaul
    @somguynamedpaul 5 лет назад +106

    It's good that this is catching on. I see people in S.Korea and Japan wear traditional clothing but almost never see it in China.
    This is also a good way to introduce the world to traditional Chinese clothing. Most people are only familiar with Manchurian clothing.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

    • @tonoslayer9880
      @tonoslayer9880 Год назад +1

      true

    • @seekx2y556
      @seekx2y556 9 месяцев назад +2

      1.Shanghai, a newly prosperous city that has emerged in nearly a century, is actually not a place where Hanfu culture is popular. You should go to Xi'an, Hangzhou, Beijing, and Luoyang, which have a long history and have served as the capital of China in the past. In those places, Hanfu can be seen everywhere.
      2. The lady boss of the clothing store also said that Hanfu should actually be called "traditional Chinese clothing". Because China has 56 ethnic groups with very diverse cultures (X-axis), and also has a history of thousands of years through dozens of dynasties (Y-axis), from these two perspectives, the area formed by this coordinate axis should be very large, which means there will be a very large variety of dazzling traditional clothing.

    • @santiwd5006
      @santiwd5006 7 месяцев назад +1

      Jackie Chan always wear Manchurian clothes when doing kungfu shows, which he proudly saya was a Chinese art "with Manchurian dress"

    • @profile1565
      @profile1565 4 месяца назад

      ​@@seekx2y556 😂😂 shanghai doest even have proper food safety governance. Still a third world country

  • @LLL-lb4uj
    @LLL-lb4uj 5 лет назад +1584

    1:50 translation error. She didn’t say that Hanfu is uncomfortable, she said it was inconvenient.

    • @OrDinarMan
      @OrDinarMan 5 лет назад +15

      Uncomfortable or inconvenient, what's different though?

    • @kennedydumas6195
      @kennedydumas6195 5 лет назад +233

      OrdinarMan BigLove dhlamb uncomfortable is causing physical discomfort , inconvient is causing trouble to doing something

    • @Sgthkzd
      @Sgthkzd 5 лет назад +102

      OrdinarMan BigLove dhlamb There’s a big difference and it’s never ok to make translation error like this when you are translating other’s words. You want to hang out with friends and they want to hang out too, but they all have work or live far far away, that’s inconvenient. You want to hang out with friends but they don’t want to hang out with you, that would be because you make them feel uncomfortable. And since you fail to see the difference between the two I would advice you take a closer look when people tell you about their inconveniences.

    • @OrDinarMan
      @OrDinarMan 5 лет назад

      @@kennedydumas6195 so, is it wrong to say inconvenient to wear?

    • @Un2Kno
      @Un2Kno 5 лет назад +21

      @@OrDinarMan who said that saying inconvenience is wrong, dumbass.

  • @oliviacooley1195
    @oliviacooley1195 5 лет назад +2210

    I’ve heard that in Korea if you wear Hanbok (traditional Korean dress) on certain govt holidays there are some businesses and places where you can get free meals or entry to historical places. I know one of the palaces in Korea has free entry all year to those wearing hanbok.

    • @SaraH-jn5db
      @SaraH-jn5db 5 лет назад +109

      Its true! I've done multiple times

    • @inquisitvem6723
      @inquisitvem6723 5 лет назад +62

      good idea to get a free meal!!

    • @kylin3197
      @kylin3197 5 лет назад +43

      cool I'll just wear Ming dynasty hanfu there

    • @oliviacooley1195
      @oliviacooley1195 5 лет назад +51

      Kylin it does look very pretty! I’m sure it would be very easy for China to put incentives on their citizens taking part in cultural activities. Even if it’s just having a festival or parade or something.

    • @xwah5016
      @xwah5016 5 лет назад +17

      Olivia Cooley oh yes there def are in schools we have sports and festivals days in which some schools have students dress in hanfu and. Perform dances and Peking University I heard that they also do that as well

  • @rocko2darla
    @rocko2darla 5 лет назад +845

    The girl in red hanfu looks prettier wearing hanfu than wearing her regular street cloth. My opinion.

    • @eyritracustard5767
      @eyritracustard5767 5 лет назад +38

      " more prettier" is wrong. either "prettier" or "more pretty"

    • @rocko2darla
      @rocko2darla 5 лет назад +34

      @@eyritracustard5767 you're correct. thanks for that.

    • @q_q123
      @q_q123 5 лет назад +24

      Everyone looks more pretty in a hanfu

    • @yoayis
      @yoayis 5 лет назад +5

      that is because of make up bruh com on

    • @MagicalKid
      @MagicalKid 5 лет назад +19

      @@yoayis what makes you think she wasn't wearing makeup before?

  • @YummYakitori
    @YummYakitori 5 лет назад +692

    Chinese people were actually forced to give up wearing the Hanfu (汉服) when China was conquered by the ethnic Manchus (满族) who were a non-Chinese ethnic group originating in Manchuria, which is today split into the northeastern provinces of China and various krais and oblasts of the Russian Far East. The Manchus overthrew the Chinese Ming Dynasty in 1644 AD; and they began forcing the Chinese people to adopt Manchu styles of clothing and Manchu hairstyles. While Chinese males traditionally did not cut their hair and instead donned their hair into a topknot style, the Manchus forced all ethnic Han Chinese males to shave all the hair off the top front of their head and plait their hair into these ugly queues instead that have come to characterise Chinese people in the west. Women were forced to don on these huge Manchu headpieces with a flower in the middle known as the "banner head" (旗头) and they were forced to wear the Manchu qipao (旗袍); as Manchus were commonly known as people of the banner (旗人). There was a saying at the time for the men, "留发不留头" (leave your hair on and you will be beheaded). This mass cultural purge of traditional Chinese clothing was known as "剃发易服令", and millions of Chinese people were killed for not adhering to traditional Manchu clothing. This lasted until the Chinese overthrew the Manchu Qing Dynasty in 1911 AD, establishing the Republic of China (中华民国). This cultural purge of Chinese traditional clothing which has lasted more than 300 years has had an immense impact on Chinese society, and many Chinese people today do still have the misconception that Manchu traditional clothing = Chinese traditional clothing when it is not. The traditional Chinese hanfu has a lengthy history of nearly 4000 years dating back to the Shang Dynasty which began in 1700 BC, and it has historically had a great influence on both the Korean hanbok and Japanese kimono.

    • @vicheaith7452
      @vicheaith7452 5 лет назад +28

      Ming Dynasty already been overthrown by rebel leader Li Zicheng shortly before Wu Sangui responsible for the Manchus successfully conquered China by opening the Great Wall gate.

    • @ktkska8886
      @ktkska8886 4 года назад +58

      Confucius said your hair and skin are gifted by your parents and you should not hurt them. Chinese took this as a religious divine injunction and many would rather have their heads chopped off than to have their hair shaved (the head bald and left only a small portion which a pony tail was kept).

    • @lalalaland580
      @lalalaland580 4 года назад +9

      Thank you for informing me.

    • @bensontam
      @bensontam 4 года назад +11

      @@vicheaith7452 Doesn't make any difference. Manchu eventually conquered entire China and forced Han Chinese adopt Manchu costume.

    • @galleryguide9913
      @galleryguide9913 4 года назад +18

      Actually when the Manchus overthrew the Ming Dynasty men were indeed forced to conform to the Manchu clothing customs, however women were not. Han women continued to wear the pre Qing costume until the Revolution. There are many paintings and photos of Han women wearing the the tunic and pleated skirt ensemble and Han women never adopted the winged headress of the Manchu, but continued to wear their hair in the traditional way. Chinese ancestral paintings never show Han women in Manchu dress even if their husbands are high court officials.

  • @anneeruiz7275
    @anneeruiz7275 3 года назад +99

    After watching a lot of Chinese costume dramas, I am totally in love with the beautiful outfits worn by the men and women of ancient days. I think it's a fun outfit although a little impractical in modern days. I would try and wear one if I go to China. So beautiful!

    • @user-cg8nc8bl3w
      @user-cg8nc8bl3w 2 года назад +6

      thanks,When you to China, you will see a lot of people wearing Hanfu, especially Chengdu, Hangzhou, Xi'an, Luoyang... Many young people have taken Hanfu as their daily clothes, welcome to China, it will be a wonderful experience.❤️❤️❤️

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

    • @Hoo88846
      @Hoo88846 Год назад +2

      Hanfu has influenced the traditional clothing of many neighbouring cultures, including the Korean hanbok,[7][8] the Japanese kimono (wafuku),[9][10] the Okinawan ryusou,[11][12] and the Vietnamese áo giao lĩnh (Việt Phục).[13][14] Up to a certain extent, hanfu has also influenced some elements in Western fashion, especially those influenced by Chinoiserie fashion, due to the popularity of Chinoiserie since the 17th century in Europe and in the United States.[15]: 52 [note 1] Silk remains a core element of Hanfu and Chinese traditional clothing.

    • @AdeleiTeillana
      @AdeleiTeillana 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-cg8nc8bl3wI lived in Xi'an for years, right up until the pandemic, and never once saw anyone wearing hanfu, except for wedding pictures or on occasion, little girls in touristy areas in the mountains.

    • @santiwd5006
      @santiwd5006 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​​​​​@@AdeleiTeillanaThe Chinese people thinks their traditional dress is the Manchurian buttoned gowns or trousers and the Cheongsam for woman, never remember that those Manchurian dress was a colonialist dress just like the western dresses were, with many people died in the past defending their original long knotted hair style when it was proclaimed by the Manchus to be changed into the Manchurian bald forehead style with kneaded long hair at the behind

  • @aoisky5475
    @aoisky5475 5 лет назад +664

    Growing up I have always admire han fu in Chinese historical dramas, it’s such a shame Han fu is not often worn at events.

    • @xedyir
      @xedyir 5 лет назад +16

      @Aoi Sky, same. I’ve seen so many people wear traditional clothing and it looks so elegant and beautiful.

    • @MagicalKid
      @MagicalKid 5 лет назад +23

      Most of the time people only wear QiPao which is from Qing dynasty

    • @condorX2
      @condorX2 5 лет назад +4

      Yep. I prefer they only wear it in historic drama. Wearing in modern time make people think they're either actors or time travelers.

    • @alantan9863
      @alantan9863 5 лет назад

      That's right.

    • @wiaek872
      @wiaek872 5 лет назад +4

      Aoi Sky just do it now. Why you have to wait? Many people are wearing hanfu in many cities. Trust me, after a few times you will get used to it. No need to be shy.

  • @erikjj235
    @erikjj235 5 лет назад +762

    Japanese people do it during festivals. It would be awesome if more Chinese felt comfortable wearing what thier ancestors passed down.

    • @mboihk3796
      @mboihk3796 5 лет назад +39

      We all wear traditional dress in festival and in marriage.... This day young people are wanting to revive the traditional dress everywhere... It is not comfortable to wear in daily activities but in festivals and in marriage, they at least try out full traditional dress and practices...

    • @fantana9481
      @fantana9481 5 лет назад

      there still got different cutting cloth can choice, so there can be wear like an uniform.

    • @user-mk000
      @user-mk000 5 лет назад +28

      Chinese also do that in festivals. But this video was about normal days. Chinese youngster started to trend wearing traditional even in normal days.

    • @XyPhEr5
      @XyPhEr5 5 лет назад +6

      @@user-mk000 I think maybe it's more common to see qipao style than hanfu though...?

    • @zhaomengyu028
      @zhaomengyu028 5 лет назад +2

      Mina qipao is more common,only few old woman wear this,not too much

  • @mariichan333
    @mariichan333 5 лет назад +443

    This is so beautiful. It’s great that there’s a hanfu movement to keep the tradition alive. I am not Chinese but I respect and admire the beauty of their culture and traditional wear. They looked amazing!

    • @xedyir
      @xedyir 5 лет назад +4

      @Aisha Abdikarim, That’s great! It’s rare to see people wear their own cultures traditional clothing nowadays. Only a few specific people do that here and then, it’s good to know that some people are still keeping their traditions lively.

    • @emmarellda181
      @emmarellda181 5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for saying this. It makes me very happy when people take interest into my culture

  • @AS-jo8qh
    @AS-jo8qh 4 года назад +107

    In south Asia people still wear their traditional clothes in style. East Asian men's clothing particularly is the most breathtakingly beautiful and elegant than all the men's clothing in the world. BRING THE HANFU BACK

    • @aygulmemet4201
      @aygulmemet4201 3 года назад +6

      They look so good in it especially the guys in mullets 😭

    • @nicholaslawrence6926
      @nicholaslawrence6926 3 года назад +4

      I was thinking the same!
      I like the guy's hanfu very much! It just gives him such an air of mystery and manliness!
      I wished I had that same outfit also, although I would be shy to wear it on the train or at the mall cos lots of people would stare. LOL

    • @mariasimone1231
      @mariasimone1231 3 года назад +3

      and let's bring back the traditional but comfortable styles to fit in todays weather specifically in summer days.

    • @kc_1018
      @kc_1018 3 года назад +2

      Southeast Asia also wear traditional clothing.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @mopper874
    @mopper874 5 лет назад +1157

    without hanfu, there is not kimono and hanbok, all of them are beautiful and elegent, i hope chinese people wear them more often just like the japanese and korean, it so beautiful.

    • @armudi5947
      @armudi5947 5 лет назад +23

      Maverick
      Have you ever heard of 高麗樣(Koryo style)?
      search this

    • @xwah5016
      @xwah5016 5 лет назад +59

      Fran Leon not really goreyeo I think I spell it wrong which is the name of ancient Korea was a vassal state to China and they adopted the song slash Tang Dynasty hanfu and changed it a bit

    • @svenkorlos5146
      @svenkorlos5146 5 лет назад +89

      아르무디 Korean did has their own style but the basic style are from Hanfu.
      That's why we don't wear like Thailand Filipinos or Indian.

    • @user-mk000
      @user-mk000 5 лет назад +64

      Koreans and Japanese only wear during the festivals or marriage. Chinese do the same thing but now Chinese started to revive the traditional clothing in normal days.
      Hmm people are confuse about this video. It's becoming trend in China to wear traditional without any special days.

    • @ms.chuisin7727
      @ms.chuisin7727 5 лет назад +31

      I look at the comments and saw that many doesn't understand the difference. In China alone there isn't only hanfu. This video was talking about hanfu though, which is gaining popularity in recent years. Probably because younger people likes to took nice photo wearing it.
      Chinese people do wear traditional clothing for events but mostly are used to something like qipao or cheongsam which are more convenient. Hanfu only makes a comeback probably a few years ago?
      Country like Japan, Korea and China has similar traditional clothing because they all exchanged culture due to diplomatic relations back then.

  • @pyewpyew6218
    @pyewpyew6218 5 лет назад +1014

    That’s so sick! Glad to see they’re not letting it fade away! 🤘

    • @tsukasa1608
      @tsukasa1608 5 лет назад +14

      It's started in 2003 and only growing bigger.

    • @rainnchen9632
      @rainnchen9632 2 года назад

      @@tsukasa1608 Yes, despite those stupid haters on zhihu.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @ajesha15s40
    @ajesha15s40 5 лет назад +527

    Would you wear traditional clothes in public? YESSSSS ..We Indians wear traditional clothes every day.We are proud of our traditional clothing culture.🙆🙆🙆

    • @bluwulf
      @bluwulf 5 лет назад +3

      Ajesha 15s but its hot brooo

    • @xiandarkthorne
      @xiandarkthorne 5 лет назад +38

      @@bluwulf not really. Here in Malaysia many non-Indians wear traditional Indian clothes during Diwali and we don't find it hot. Men usually wear cotton or cheesecloth clothes while ladies usually go for silk (if they can afford it).

    • @ritikachaudhuri6151
      @ritikachaudhuri6151 5 лет назад +37

      Yea.....there are millions of types of sarees ,you can choose one for the summer.....we wear it everyday... it's much more comfortable than jeans.... like kurti ,salwar kameez

    • @btsarmy-xs6cx
      @btsarmy-xs6cx 5 лет назад +5

      Quite lot of people on china or chinese on general wear chinese traditional clothes (not hanfu) u know the one that puka wear

    • @RafaCena41
      @RafaCena41 5 лет назад +4

      @@xiandarkthorne I think you must be talking about half Indians because I would think that Malay and Chinese people would wear their own traditional clothes.

  • @Sayurih
    @Sayurih 4 года назад +92

    Shocked after hearing hanfu is not wore that commonly.
    Its such a beautiful and elegant traditional outfit which i started admiring from historical dramas and wanted one since ever😓
    I Feel lucky because we Indian's never leave any opportunity to wear our traditional clothes.

    • @user-ww9xs7mm1t
      @user-ww9xs7mm1t 2 года назад +6

      It’s because during the period in which Mongolia occupied China, the Manchu made it mandatory for all government officials to wear clothing that was similar to the modern qipao/changshan, and because of this, the Hanfu, which was originally the style worn at the time, was pushed away and forgotten. Now however, people are trying to reconnect with some lost traditions!

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @kch3244
    @kch3244 3 года назад +78

    1:56 The girl said "繁琐” which means "complexed/complicated" instead of "ANNOYING". Just another little mistake I want to point out.

  • @repusmilkytea
    @repusmilkytea 5 лет назад +776

    I tried Hanfu recently, surprisingly airy and comfortable even in this scorching summer👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Cruxador
      @Cruxador 5 лет назад +43

      Isn't this natural? Since they were designed in China it is to be expected that they match Chinese climate.

    • @Shugo5775
      @Shugo5775 5 лет назад +63

      @@fightermma not sure why your assume that from the person's comment but if you are looking at their display picture that is a Japanese anime character from the movie Spirited Away. He is a spirit named No Face. Nothing Muslim about him.

    • @GloRia-yp2tj
      @GloRia-yp2tj 5 лет назад +6

      Shade On A Cool Day Wtf

    • @emmai1001
      @emmai1001 5 лет назад +34

      The better quality the silk used, the more comfortable you’ll feel wearing hanfu, material is what matters

    • @ummnaim5862
      @ummnaim5862 5 лет назад +3

      @@fightermma Not cool

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 5 лет назад +197

    In North Korea, women wear traditional clothing (known as the Choson-ot, known as a hanbok in South Korea) a lot. They tend to wear elaborate dresses during holidays

    • @RanwulfMaxwell
      @RanwulfMaxwell 5 лет назад +42

      Great leader, is there a reason for them to be called different? Aren't they the same traditional clothing?

    • @jin_9707
      @jin_9707 5 лет назад +7

      I'm not sure but it will be almost same. And South and North wording is major different while we can communicate each other I think.

    • @richardjiang4045
      @richardjiang4045 5 лет назад +1

      @@RanwulfMaxwell They are different. Do Mexican and the people at New Mexico share the same burrito/taco? Damn, Mexican's tastes better.

    • @fraserfir19
      @fraserfir19 5 лет назад +16

      Clothing diversity keeps things interesting if everyone wore jeans and shirt the world would be a boring place.

    • @NPC19191
      @NPC19191 5 лет назад

      Lol

  • @anti_fascist
    @anti_fascist 5 лет назад +452

    They're so beautiful that even I would wear them, and I'm not even Chinese.

  • @halinandria3055
    @halinandria3055 5 лет назад +31

    I'm not chinese but I'm really happy that there is this hanfu Revival. I think, it's good to revive their traditional clothing because it's, somehow, part of their culture and identity. Wearing traditional clothing is very good for every culture and country so I really support this movment !!
    And personally the hanfu very beautiful, cool and fresh. I admire it 🥰

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @Mohairp53
    @Mohairp53 3 года назад +43

    In Kyoto Japan, you’ll also find some Japanese wear traditional Japanese dress as wear to respect their culture. Why s it an issue Chinese wearing Han Fu to promote our Chinese culture ? They are beautiful, I fully support this Han Fu movement.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @SonicCloud7
    @SonicCloud7 5 лет назад +243

    Beautiful clothes, you can wear what you wanna. I saw a girl wearing them in NYC, I had no problem with it! Your culture is beautiful!!

    • @deyili49
      @deyili49 5 лет назад +1

      Jonathan Gatson awww ty 🥰

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely.

  • @Momo-iu1tt
    @Momo-iu1tt 5 лет назад +648

    In india it is totally different. We love our traditional dress . 😍😍 We r proud of it. We wear daily

    • @RoxanneLavender
      @RoxanneLavender 5 лет назад +89

      My Indian grandma wore Saris quite often in public here in England, English people love the look of saris, tbh, who doesn't they're so beautiful, and the art is in the way one drapes and ties, etc, a large piece of fabric, no sewing or anything, it's really fun.

    • @flowerpower5113
      @flowerpower5113 5 лет назад +9

      piya 123 i would love to get one of those they are very beautiful

    • @db2xs
      @db2xs 5 лет назад +39

      I see that older women tend to wear saris and younger women tend to wear salwars (except during weddings). Salwars are much more comfortable and practical than saris! Although I do love the saris that certain village women wrap to make them look like dhotis on the bottom half. That is so cool.

    • @user-cr3pn7rk2v
      @user-cr3pn7rk2v 5 лет назад +40

      Indians are really based.
      Many East Asians ashamed of their culture.
      In Thailand traditional style is also popular

    • @jeff6199
      @jeff6199 5 лет назад +11

      In Thailand only ladyboys wears traditional clothes

  • @MsElle-le9jl
    @MsElle-le9jl 5 лет назад +85

    I rarely seen asian boss' video about China, woah Chinese language is so pleasing to hear. That language is so beautiful. Ive never notice it when I watched Chinese movies

    • @linling1240
      @linling1240 5 лет назад +19

      @Dark of the knight the official spoken language 官话 changed with the rise and fall of dynasties, but the written language has always just been standard chinese since qin dynasty (apart from the mongol rule and qing when han chinese were not in power). manchu has their own language..which is not chinese (since manchu is not han). mandarin is modern spoken form of chinese based off beijing dialect. plus: islamic religion has never been able to prevail among han chinese throughout chinese history. i dont know where your theories are based on, but sound rather absurd.

    • @veemon
      @veemon 5 лет назад +1

      They have plenty of Chinese videos.

    • @GreatKeny
      @GreatKeny 5 лет назад +3

      @Dark of the knight First hokkein/minan and medieval chinese are not the same. They do keep certain aspect of the ancient chinese language. But cantonese and wu chinese also keep certain aspects better than hokkein/minan. For example, wu chinese such as shanghainese is the only modern chinese language/dialect that keeps 清浊音 of the medieval chinese.

    • @isabellahu4606
      @isabellahu4606 5 лет назад

      @@veemon idk I think he meant in comparison to other vids, I haven't seen many vids about china either

    • @linling1240
      @linling1240 5 лет назад +1

      @Dark of the knight i know right? so many dialects and local languages are dying. what a shame!

  • @idtyu
    @idtyu 3 года назад +14

    Some explanation needs to be laid here: our traditional clothes has disappeared for almost 400 years due to the establishment of qing dynasty, some massacre happened to prevent Han people from wearing their traditional clothes. Revival only officially started in 2003, we revived it based on clothing from museums and confuscius temples, drawing and written records from before qing times . so it still has a long way to go. Don't be surprised when Chinese people don't wear or don't know about this.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @Sha-Ne-Ru
    @Sha-Ne-Ru 5 лет назад +43

    There have been so many historic Chinese dramas/films in recent years that i think also contributed to the revival of hanfu^
    Its beautiful clothing and i wish people would wear their traditional dress more often!

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @suryahadiwinatas2932
    @suryahadiwinatas2932 5 лет назад +261

    I am not Chinese myself, but glad the young Chinese don't let their ancestor clothing stuck in movies and dramas only. I have read that Hanfu revival movement is real 😄
    I think only Hanfu can be Han Chinese traditional clothing, not qipao or cheongsam, which basically manchu invaders clothing. Imposed on Han by sword 😑

    • @altanetxegaray712
      @altanetxegaray712 5 лет назад +46

      As Han chinese I definitely support Hanfu movement in order to preserve this part of our culture,but not in order to discard other part of our culture,like Qipao as something of "invaders", even historically they were imposed by forces. Not because something that was not originally Han that we should not consider it as part of our culture. Maybe others would hold different views.
      But since Hanfu is less known then Qipao,Hanfu should recieve more promotion and attention.

    • @ericwood6107
      @ericwood6107 5 лет назад +5

      Qipao is not manchu, it's an adaption of manchu clothing

    • @Bavarialoveman
      @Bavarialoveman 5 лет назад +1

      I think you are professional about Chinese traditional cloth as a foreigner. So I want to have a chat with u. thanx

    • @user-fb8xk7kq5s
      @user-fb8xk7kq5s 4 года назад

      wow amazing!! Are you japanese?you really know Chinese culture very well.Can you reply me,thank you!!

    • @BB-zy7nu
      @BB-zy7nu 4 года назад +2

      Qipao is more like a Han Chinese reform of Manchu clothing according to western standards for clothing in the 20th century. Neither entirely Han or Manchu, but part of the Chinese culture nonetheless. It's a traditional clothing every ethnicity in China can wear and say it's their culture.

  • @user-em5xn2mj5z
    @user-em5xn2mj5z 5 лет назад +29

    as someone who belongs in gen z, i’m really proud and happy that this movement is a thing. i feel like overtime, the depth and beauty of a culture fades with younger generations, but having this movement shows the conscious awareness to revive and acknowledge our humble beginnings. although the history behind traditional chinese clothing is super complicated and that the 90s hanfus and ancient china hanfus are different, i feel like this movement is a kind reminder of how beautiful the chinese culture is.
    i hope this movement takes off to the point where the majority will feel comfortable with wearing hanfu for special events/holidays, especially with those of chinese descent who live in america like me. a lot of people in the younger generations find themselves in an identity crisis because they don’t feel chinese enough as ABCs. But having this movement might be a great way to promote pride in their culture and develop a passionate interest in reconnecting with their roots.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @rosebud4387
    @rosebud4387 5 лет назад +22

    The girls looked beautiful and the guy looked great in it as well. Chinese people should be proud to wear it, and wear it more often, like Korean people wear their traditional costumes and Japanese .

  • @kylalaheart8885
    @kylalaheart8885 4 года назад +23

    I find Han clothing better than the one with Manchu.I’m so in love with it and I’m watching videos to learn more about it.

  • @tamikapnoona7116
    @tamikapnoona7116 5 лет назад +166

    I would love to wear a Hanfu.I think they look beautiful. Especially for me being a black person. I would be proud representing the Chinese culture .

    • @shirleywong4333
      @shirleywong4333 4 года назад +19

      i always think black is beautiful .

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 4 года назад +1

      There are plenty dark skinned chinesse tough. Especially pacifician south asian region are dark skinned too. From dark chocolate to almost black.

    • @Swords_and_Feathers
      @Swords_and_Feathers 4 года назад +11

      I'm indian in Australia and I also wanna wear hanfu 😄

    • @stephysun
      @stephysun 3 года назад +5

      I’m Chinese, and I want to wear hanfu but I will be so embarrassing 😰 it’s beautiful but it might not suit me I think

    • @disneydisney1490
      @disneydisney1490 3 года назад +10

      S.S noooooo🥺you’d look great. Wear it, and be proud😁

  • @mjuwu123
    @mjuwu123 5 лет назад +156

    I hope one day hanfu can be part of chinese society like how the kimono is in Japan or the hanbok is in Korea

    • @ParryLinn
      @ParryLinn 4 года назад

      As you wish

    • @animeislife2187
      @animeislife2187 3 года назад +1

      I mean it is but ppl still feel the western suit is better especially the poor ppl for them hanfu is just normal clothes i mean there are the simple ones .....

    • @asj685
      @asj685 3 года назад +10

      That’s what the hanfu movement is striving for- making hanfu part of daily wear. But they need to produce hanfu in simpler materials suitable for working people

    • @animeislife2187
      @animeislife2187 3 года назад +10

      @@haosru as a chinese and as a historian to make it simple there are diffrent quality of hanfu there are also the nonfancy ones well most of them where non fancy .....

    • @mingzhen5141
      @mingzhen5141 3 года назад

      @@animeislife2187 as an chinese i dont really know if your right but i think most of them ar fancy 😅

  • @jiuada
    @jiuada 5 лет назад +57

    omg i've literally talked about bringing back the long flowing silk robes and traditional clothing with my friend for years!

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely.

  • @crispgm
    @crispgm 4 года назад +31

    My wife and I wore Hanfu in part of our wedding ceremony, specially for cultural revival, because she is a Hanfu lover. We need to pay attention to real culture details of Han culture.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @lixxeth-
    @lixxeth- 5 лет назад +10

    wow they all look beautiful! their faces just radiated happiness and i loved the elegance of the clothing

  • @sansrirockz7439
    @sansrirockz7439 5 лет назад +59

    If u come to India..traditional wearing is visible everywhere... We don't feel awkward and we promote it... And mainly in special occasions mandatory to wear traditional clothing, this is how we preserve our culture... By the way hanfu is good.. Keep going...😊

    • @user-ct8rq8du1r
      @user-ct8rq8du1r 3 года назад +1

      Oh, really thankful.

    • @rainnchen9632
      @rainnchen9632 2 года назад +1

      Omg! I love Indian traditional clothing too!

    • @TanzirRahman
      @TanzirRahman Год назад

      Then you should speak your traditional language too. RUclips has translator.

    • @netook8
      @netook8 Год назад

      My friends may call me weird, but ya I'd totally pack my suitcase full If I happen to visit India. For one they are easily the most comfortable I've tried esp when it is hot out. My line of work might sometimes score me a few jobs overseas and would be a great opportunity. You only live once, might as well sample the world before you go

  • @pubudunimalchandra9893
    @pubudunimalchandra9893 5 лет назад +19

    The hanfu is one of the few traditional costumes that gives away an ethereal feeling.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely.

  • @SullivanHLKong
    @SullivanHLKong 5 лет назад +27

    I just love how chinese accents just go up and down and flows naturally. Except for their songs(it feels too much for me),i love the language 😍😍😍

  • @ms.chuisin7727
    @ms.chuisin7727 5 лет назад +29

    China has so many different style of traditional clothing. Each era has a unique style to it, I wouldn't mind wearing it at all. It's beautiful 😍

  • @bhavanasv
    @bhavanasv 5 лет назад +26

    Traditional clothing has altogether a different vibe when worn. Though, not everyone here is willing to wear them, it brought a smile on my face, how others couldn't resist themselves, looking back at the one's dressed up in traditional attire.
    I think that's the charm. 💕😊
    Here in India, every region and state have different form of attire. During festivals when people take time to wear the dresses, it's so hard not to look at them and appreciate the beautiful things about the culture and history. Specially women, they look so pretty! 😍🙌

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @lunamooncat7926
    @lunamooncat7926 4 года назад +23

    I'm from Europe and I'd love to wear a hanfu one day. My region doesn't have real traditional clothing, so I'm always excited when I see other cultures that have beautiful traditional robes.

    • @mitonaarea5856
      @mitonaarea5856 2 года назад +6

      Where are you from in Europe?? It´s weird seing a country in Europe that doesn´t have traditional clothing

    • @jalexsilva8162
      @jalexsilva8162 2 года назад +3

      I think every single country in Europe DOES have a traditional clothing.
      Where are you from?

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

    • @AdeleiTeillana
      @AdeleiTeillana 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jalexsilva8162France and England don't really because their clothing is what developed into the clothing people now wear all over the world. Obviously there were different eras and styles, but you can't point to one style and say that was the traditional style of the country, because it changed from decade to decade. It's not like they had one style that was worn for centuries.

    • @teresayeates3437
      @teresayeates3437 5 месяцев назад

      Same for my country, Canada.

  • @lishan7219
    @lishan7219 5 лет назад +55

    As a Chinese Australia I would like to wear Hanfu in formal occasion. It is beautiful, regal and classy.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely.

  • @mendingwall3823
    @mendingwall3823 5 лет назад +68

    Its beautiful, culture and class. Who cares what people think?

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely.

  • @48mavemiss2
    @48mavemiss2 5 лет назад +26

    The hanfu really suited them. Especially the young ladies

  • @sagittariusann1220
    @sagittariusann1220 4 года назад +6

    Although many people are reluctant to admit that Chinese culture has deeply influenced Japanese and Korean cultures, But it is true !As you know, Japanese has a large number of Chinese characters. Koreans also adopted Chinese characters before.
    Later, however, the Korean government abolished Chinese characters completely for some purpose ( reasons everyone understands), which led to many problems in Korean expression.
    Today, many Koreans suggest restoring Chinese characters.

    • @niubi3923
      @niubi3923 3 года назад +1

      Funny thing is Korea and Japan retain han culture better than modern China does.
      China went through 3 periods (though mainly 2) that pretty much destroyed Han culture in modern China.
      1. Yuan dynasty (Mongol Rule1279-1368)
      Although less significant as the mongol emperors tended to be more tolerant to other cultures and han culture was revived (though signicantly changed) under the Ming dynasty.
      2. Qing dynasty (Manchu Rule 1644 to 1912)
      As you can see, the Ming dynasty was sandwiched between two successive "conquest" dynasties
      3. Cultural revolution (1966-1976)
      After the overthrowing of the QIng dynasty, many favoured the restoring of many han chinese customs, i.e Clothing and hairstyle, but unfortunately this period coincided with globalisation and westernisation, and political chaos (warlord era, ww2 and then chinese civil war)

  • @adde9506
    @adde9506 4 года назад +5

    Hanfu is beautiful! I wish more people wore traditional clothing in all countries. Traditional clothing is so vibrant and different and interesting. Just imagine how wonderfully eclectic we would be and how much we would learn about each other. And if your traditional clothing truly is impractical or uncomfortable, small changes could fix that without leaving it behind. Or it could always be for times when practicality isn't the biggest concern. Though I imagine that most traditional wear is more comfortable and practical than we give it credit for, if it wasn't it wouldn't have been worn every day for hundreds or thousands of years.

  • @POROR0FX
    @POROR0FX 5 лет назад +26

    Millennials who never picked up a history book would say that it looks like a Hanbok or Kimono without realizing the Japanese and koreans were both inspired by the Hanfu.

    • @verybarebones
      @verybarebones 3 года назад +1

      Yes because an american boomer will certainly be knowledgeable on chinese history. Millenials and genz are the ones leading this movement

  • @genevievebui-sin5607
    @genevievebui-sin5607 5 лет назад +150

    I wish people wore hanfu at Chinese New Year unfortunately they don’t sell it where I am from most people wear the cheongsam unfortunately

    • @wifebeater69
      @wifebeater69 5 лет назад +16

      agreed, and the cheongsam isn't even exactly rooted in purely Chinese tradition it was originally foreign

    • @journeytosobriety1766
      @journeytosobriety1766 5 лет назад +43

      wifebeater69 Cheongsam is not foreign. It is also historically Chinese. It’s just Manchu instead of Han.

    • @lishan7219
      @lishan7219 5 лет назад +23

      As a Han Chinese I feel uncomfortable letting cheongsam represent my identity, but each to their own.

    • @dropmelon
      @dropmelon 5 лет назад +30

      Li Shan Cheongsam represents your country’s history not your identity though.
      If anything, you should be proud of it.
      Both cheongsam and hanfu are important to China’s tradition.

    • @wifebeater69
      @wifebeater69 5 лет назад +9

      @@journeytosobriety1766 Yeah thats what I meant, my bad on the ambiguity. However, many Chinese still make the distinction between Han Chinese and Manchurian Chinese, especially amongst the older generation.

  • @katcb3350
    @katcb3350 5 лет назад +60

    This traditional clothes are sooo beautiful, its like the hanbok in korea, both of them different but beautiful...

    • @franleon8722
      @franleon8722 5 лет назад +3

      @curiouslysimple Hanbok Came Siberia.

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat 5 лет назад +19

      @@dan339dan i think the 'han' of the hanbok means korean and not the chinese word 'han'.

    • @cheesepizzaspag5953
      @cheesepizzaspag5953 5 лет назад +14

      @@lyhthegreat True, one is 韩服 hanbok, one is 汉服 hanfu, not the same word.

    • @mr.cebuano2843
      @mr.cebuano2843 5 лет назад +18

      Japan and korea have influence from china , china was the teacher in accent time from korea and japan ,japanese culture is influence from qin-tang dynastie and koreas culture is influence from tang-ming dynastie .

    • @dearcoolz
      @dearcoolz 5 лет назад +11

      @@franleon8722
      Siberian clothes look like manchu and mongol ropes,nothing alike hanbok

  • @YummYakitori
    @YummYakitori 5 лет назад +3

    我是新加坡华裔, 本身我觉得日本人, 韩国人逢年过节, 甚至日常生活当中去到京都或者是景福宫之类的景点都能穿着自己的传统服装出门, 那中国人为何不能呢? 和服和韩服在历史上曾受到汉服巨大的影响及启发。 没有了汉服就不会有今天的和服及韩服。 国内外依然还有很多汉族人误以为自己的传统服装是旗袍, 只有汉服复兴才能让我们从满清鞑子统治下的这段历史在文化上脱节。

  • @kc_1018
    @kc_1018 3 года назад +15

    We in the Indosphere (India, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand) proudly wear our beautiful traditional outfits. You will often see females wear Sari (in India), Sompot (in Cambodia), Sinh (in Laos and Thailand), and Longyi (in Myanmar), along with our famous shoulder-wrap garment cloth that was influenced from India. Formal men clothing can wear Nehru jacket with Mandarin collar. The Sino-sphere (China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam) don’t wear traditional clothing often. I see them wear western clothing all the time.

  • @fy5322
    @fy5322 5 лет назад +135

    I'm a Chinese student studying in Korea, I brought one of my hanfu here, but I don't have the opportunity to wear it kkk hope there will be some events where I can wear it~

    • @egidefiska
      @egidefiska 5 лет назад +6

      It must be super beautiful if you wear it for sure..

    • @user-kh8kc7ch2w
      @user-kh8kc7ch2w 5 лет назад +15

      Just go for it when going to palace. That would be great!

    • @Genericperson658
      @Genericperson658 5 лет назад +11

      Just wear it whenever you feel like it, don’t sit on a perfect time to wear it lol.
      Just do it

    • @robopecha
      @robopecha 5 лет назад +3

      just wear it when the weather is nice and you spend time outside! you dont have to do the hair and everything like its some special event, you can just wear it as a dress, too!

    • @lazzybug007
      @lazzybug007 5 лет назад +2

      You should just try it on a weekend and go for shopping...that would be awesome. 👍

  • @thecheniechenshow1121
    @thecheniechenshow1121 5 лет назад +32

    They look so pretty and handsome!!!

  • @boringnames6920
    @boringnames6920 5 лет назад +15

    No disrespect to Chinese culture. I personally think this way of dressing is better. It's elegant and beautiful. If it weren't disrespectful I would definitely wear it every single day.

    • @aritra.rb17
      @aritra.rb17 5 лет назад +14

      This is true for most asian cultures we want our culture to evolve and grow, seeing foreigners wear our clothing makes us proud. I really dont get this culture appropriation hosh posh

    • @meimei6769
      @meimei6769 5 лет назад +9

      No one would mind.
      Its only westernised Asians that rage.

    • @LewillPrevails
      @LewillPrevails 5 лет назад +5

      @@aritra.rb17 Agreed. The only time I see it as culture appropriation is when foreigners use the clothes in a mocking manner.

    • @shahrulaiezam924
      @shahrulaiezam924 4 года назад

      yup same as my country... my country consist a lot of races and its not weird for us for other races to wear other race traditional clothes

  • @aurorar7006
    @aurorar7006 5 лет назад +37

    Lol, that guy emphasized: I have no feelings at all, looking at her gf. 🤣🤣 Very strong living desire.

  • @Tamochi88
    @Tamochi88 5 лет назад +12

    I love this. I really enjoyed seeing people wearing traditional clothing in Tokyo and Kyoto; it looked so beautiful. I know that the Hanbok has also become more widely worn in South Korea

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

    • @Mr.Lucess
      @Mr.Lucess Год назад

      ❤💖💕

  • @sophism_art5926
    @sophism_art5926 5 лет назад +42

    I would, the clothes are simply beautiful and unlike the revealing clothes we have modern day. I definitely prefer the traditional Chinese clothing.
    Also, I'm a 13 year old artist, if you guys don't mind supporting me. I appreciate any help. You dont have to If you don't want to. Hope you have a good day/night!

    • @LingLing-pn3us
      @LingLing-pn3us 5 лет назад

      Yiu

    • @aji08
      @aji08 5 лет назад

      How do we support?

    • @user-ig8ox2ih5r
      @user-ig8ox2ih5r 5 лет назад

      Artistic Forever By:Sophia Hoosein Hello, I will always support you.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely.

  • @jessisanchez6947
    @jessisanchez6947 5 лет назад +40

    All of them look nice! The one lady was very happy to try it out.

  • @VeralBoni
    @VeralBoni 5 лет назад +18

    Love it. Elegant and beautiful. I think it’s great to see young people wearing it. We have no problem seeing asians wear relatively western style clothing today so doing a retro to hanfu by them should be no problem at all.

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely.

  • @renqzai181
    @renqzai181 2 года назад +6

    I'm from India, and most women wear our countries traditional clothing on a daily basis. Men on the other hand wear it, but a little less. It makes me very happy to see this :D
    Plus, the normal clothing (Kurtas, Pajamas, & Sarees) is really very comfortable and practical. 5 stars :).
    And of course, the ceremonial clothing is worn only on special occasions, like Marriage, Birthday, Religious practices, festivals etc.

  • @priscillaferguson267
    @priscillaferguson267 3 года назад +3

    Personally I think that the traditional Hanfu is beautiful. It celebrates our Han Culture and Heritage. So why now wear them. Koreans wear their traditional Hanbok for their Thanksgiving Holidays and Japan also has a holiday wear women wear their traditional Kimonos. It would be wonderful to revive the dress of wearing a traditional Hanfu worldwide celebrating Chinese New Years, Lunar Holiday, or during Autumn Festival. Young and old should embrace our cultural identity as there are Chinese people living throughout the Asian Continent and around the world. BE PROUD!!!!

    • @suknamkoong
      @suknamkoong 3 года назад +1

      What about Qipao?
      Korean wear Hanbok, Japanese wear Kimono because their mother, grandmother wore them. They don't bring 400 years old style of cloth from museum and call Tradition. It is call archeology.

    • @priscillaferguson267
      @priscillaferguson267 3 года назад

      @@suknamkoong : it’s a matter of choice. Furthermore why should the Chinese have to follow the trends of Korean or Japanese mother’s or grandmother’s. Hell for that matter, I and my daughter wore imported hand beaded Qipao gowns for our high school proms and during her wedding reception banquet! In fact the women in our entire family wore traditional Hanfu & Qipao outfits during the banquet where we hosted over 300 guests! We’re proud of our Chinese heritage and was very happy to share our culture.

  • @sahayeda5220
    @sahayeda5220 5 лет назад +14

    idk. my friend from japan looks stunning when she sends me pics of yukata and their festivals. plus japan is a successfully modern country with its traditions very much intact and appreciated. I don't see why all asian countries can't do the same? i think traditional clothing is very beautiful and I'm jealous of who gets to wear them

    • @TheIronBladder
      @TheIronBladder 5 лет назад +2

      Bianca Aletti Well nothing is really stopping you. As long you respect said culture.

    • @thataxx1534
      @thataxx1534 5 лет назад +2

      the last Chinese dynasty was not ruled by Hans, everyone in China was forced to adopt Manchurian style for hundreds of years, it's not just about being a modern country and not accepting your traditional clothing

    • @喵队长
      @喵队长 5 лет назад +4

      Because Japan is a single nation-state, and China is a multi-ethnic country. China is more complicated than in Japan. Although the Han people are the absolute subject, the government will not promote Hanfu for the consideration of multi-ethnic countries.

    • @mxinwei
      @mxinwei 5 лет назад

      ​@@thataxx1534 Only the men were forced, to be accurate. There's some internal debate of whether women's dress should be revived at all. Throughout the Qing dynasty though, womenswear became heavily influenced - a high contrast between early Qing and late Qing dress. Anyhow, this transition is interesting and could be studied more...which makes me wonder if there are journal articles on such a topic.

    • @boxyyy7329
      @boxyyy7329 5 лет назад

      Bro just search Cultural Revolution, it's really sad

  • @ajesha15s40
    @ajesha15s40 5 лет назад +27

    In India we have more fashion trends and verities in Indian clothing than western.Every now and then our traditional fashion trends changes..weather its a fabric or designs or style of fusion.We keep the things exciting in our traditional clothing. Especially for youth.i think other Asian countries should also do that.That will attract more attention from youth.👍👍👍

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah!? Same in Indonesia. Why do chinesse people have inhibitions to wears it daily or in formal occassion? Such a shame, their silk clothings are very famous from time of our ancient tradings time. (Silk road and spice sea)

    • @btsarmy-xs6cx
      @btsarmy-xs6cx 5 лет назад

      @@nurlindafsihotang49 because its to fancy, but we wear the other traditional clothes like what puka would wear

    • @btsarmy-xs6cx
      @btsarmy-xs6cx 5 лет назад +1

      Oh i remember, it called qi pao clothes

  • @Rin_Chawngthu
    @Rin_Chawngthu 5 лет назад +16

    I would totally love to wear it, even though I'm not Chinese myself. The Hanfu clothing is soo pretty 😍

    • @haokaiandtaylor8182
      @haokaiandtaylor8182 3 года назад

      In China, people love seeing foreigners wear hanfu. I am American married to a Chinese man.
      I was surprised to have so many fans in China enjoying my hanfu videos.

  • @benyang8492
    @benyang8492 4 года назад +5

    Inconvenience does not equal to uncomfortable😥

  • @d.tbichnga3448
    @d.tbichnga3448 3 года назад +3

    In Vietnam, some jobs women wearing 'Ao Dai' - Vietnamese traditional dress at working and most high school students wearing Ao Dai to go to school! I think Hanfu is really beautiful, they should wear it regularly.

  • @jia9420
    @jia9420 5 лет назад +9

    The guy who rejected the offer really missed out

  • @gwendolenberry
    @gwendolenberry 5 лет назад +5

    I really appreciate this video! I wore a hanfu to my prom and found that many of my Chinese-American peers didn't know what it was.

    • @boredpillow3754
      @boredpillow3754 4 года назад +1

      Really??? I've decided I really want to wear one to prom as well Im super excited..just discovered it from a girl in my class who wore one for Lunar new year! I can't wait for prom!! (✿^‿^)

  • @krazykittyshenanigans525
    @krazykittyshenanigans525 5 лет назад +20

    That looks really cool and comfy

  • @noblshtplz
    @noblshtplz 7 месяцев назад +1

    This Hanfu dress is absolutely stunning. The styling & detailing of the fabrics combined with their light & airy movement are a fitting tribute to it's period in Chinese heritage. Not sure how practical it would be on an everyday basis in modern life, but WOW 😍. Hope it turns out to be more than just a trend. Just gorgeous.

    • @yuluoxianjun
      @yuluoxianjun 3 месяца назад

      it is soft,but not that easy to walk with this

  • @milk_tea_latte5605
    @milk_tea_latte5605 4 года назад +2

    Whenever I went back to vacation to China,I wear nothing but Hanfu dresses.Because it’s light and it’s comfortable,and it’s beautiful

  • @tatianan.6023
    @tatianan.6023 Год назад +3

    This May, my friend and I (she is Ukrainian, I am Russian) walked wearing in hanfu in one of Moscow's central parks. We took pictures and spoke a little Chinese among ourselves. No one paid attention to us (maybe someone was surprised internally, but outwardly did not show it).
    In case someone wants to accuse us of appropriating a foreign culture, I specifically asked about 10 Chinese acquaintances of different ages and genders if it would be offensive for them if someone put on the traditional clothes of their people. They answered that if we love their culture, then they, on the contrary, will be very pleased.

  • @undecidedgenius
    @undecidedgenius 5 лет назад +19

    I seen a few people wear Victorian clothing...I can't picture it to be much different than that, as far as the reaction from people

    • @niubi3923
      @niubi3923 3 года назад

      ... Except it's more like wearing elizabethan era clothing lol

  • @jacubtscorpio5084
    @jacubtscorpio5084 5 лет назад +62

    The 1 guy wearing the hanfu is so hot..I’m weak

    • @ladyjanewriter
      @ladyjanewriter 5 лет назад +3

      Plus his red high tops kinda work with it!

    • @poohb3arr780
      @poohb3arr780 5 лет назад +6

      You should watch the untamed all the characters wear han fu

    • @RecoveringChristian
      @RecoveringChristian 5 лет назад +3

      That shaggy spiky hair, those soft kissable lips, toned slim and tall. Soo yummy

    • @喵队长
      @喵队长 5 лет назад

      Who?

    • @anti_fascist
      @anti_fascist 5 лет назад

      Y'all need help lol

  • @chocmilkshake24
    @chocmilkshake24 5 лет назад +9

    I’m so happy they’re embracing it! I mean, so many countries promote their ancient clothing styles in tourism already, like kimono and hanbok, why not China too?

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

    • @chocmilkshake24
      @chocmilkshake24 2 года назад

      @@666Yourkarma ok I don’t know if you’re a bot or not, but first of all, I’m not from China. I didn’t say kimono and hanbok are from China. I’m just saying everyone should celebrate their traditional clothing, just like everyone else.

  • @elisel8828
    @elisel8828 3 года назад +4

    I’m super happy to see more and more people are caring about the Chinese culture and the traditional clothing. I really hope we can be able to wear it like normal in daily life especially on some major occasions

    • @666Yourkarma
      @666Yourkarma 2 года назад

      Hanbok is influenced by Mongolian and Indian and Scythian 3000years ago not from China
      Hanfu is from Korea wen Korea ruled China before Ming dynasty we influenced in China 1500years ago
      Koreans are from Mongolian our culture and Dna is very different with China.
      Just that’s science and truth.
      China kills and buried and burned ur owned culture
      Protect ur original culture
      Koreans and all world liked ur origin
      Not copy from others
      Chinese hasn’t wore hanfu even 10years agoMing Dynasty has influenced by Korea when we conquered China
      Hanfu prove our history
      letter “Hanfu”is created just 20years ago suddenly China hasn’t wore Hanfu even 10years ago don’t lie plz
      Koreans thank to Mongolian and Indian and Japan and Egyptians who gave our culture
      Not from China
      We are children of Mu dynasty and we are Altaic tibes we are not Chinese
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      Hanfu has existed in Ming Dynasty But Text of Hanfu has been created just 20years ago You guys haven’t wore thousands years and even 10years ago.
      You suddenly started wear hanfu just in 10years You guys insist Hanfu is origin.
      Korea has been Manchuria before ming dynasty Hanbok has been for a long time in Korea
      Youguys insist Ours r from Korea
      We don’t say Kimono is from Korea even though we have wore Kimono for along time
      No one says kimono is Korean cloth
      China is greedy
      China needs to protect your owned culture first rather than taking from other countries You guys burnt and destroy ur owned culture by yourself why steal from others?
      China will be broken Chinese will admit their greedy fault and Tibet Uyghur Hongkong and Taiwan will be happy and free
      China will be heaven when they will be broken completely

  • @Demonwolf666-i4r
    @Demonwolf666-i4r 5 лет назад +66

    Well everything is fine until they started bringing sword and flying everywhere..

  • @grapeshott
    @grapeshott 5 лет назад +13

    I think only Indian women wear traditional clothing since eternity. It hasn't gone out of fashion. Saree.

    • @user-pl6hv6nn5m
      @user-pl6hv6nn5m 5 лет назад +1

      Indian women wear traditionally as they always do, but hanfu-wearing is still in regeneration after its cutting out.

  • @irawilliams343
    @irawilliams343 5 лет назад +84

    Well I think it's elegant. Especially the hanfu of the Tang Dynasty.

    • @niubi3923
      @niubi3923 3 года назад

      Well the Tang dynasty ended more than 1000 years ago... It's like a bunch of British people deciding to try revive viking clothing lol.

    • @sorestedhebytheTumtumtree
      @sorestedhebytheTumtumtree 3 года назад

      I agree... My favorite is from the Tang Dynasty as well.

    • @ZhangLee.
      @ZhangLee. 3 года назад +4

      @@niubi3923 too salty LOL , british and viking are two different ethnic group buddy when Tang dynasty was Han chinese

    • @niubi3923
      @niubi3923 3 года назад

      @@ZhangLee. there is no such thing as ethnic Viking and English. They’re all Germanic peoples. You can’t compare Europe to China; China is basically a United Europe

    • @ZhangLee.
      @ZhangLee. 3 года назад +1

      @@niubi3923 oh forget your western people had a different view on ethnic

  • @atlantaguy6793
    @atlantaguy6793 Год назад +1

    As a Westerner/American, I think Hanfu is beautiful. It should be a very good way to also learn more of China's history.

  • @andrewcheng2113
    @andrewcheng2113 3 года назад +3

    现在这些汉服日常生活不方便是因为宽袍大袖的都是礼服,古时候老百姓不这么穿。

  • @GilbertZ92
    @GilbertZ92 5 лет назад +3

    I think there are political and cultural reasons, China isn’t like Korea or Japan. China has 56 nationalities, and it’s hard to keep a homogeneous tradition after all the dynasties. That’s why it would be dangerous and biased if Han costumes are officially promoted. But it’s important to keep the tradition while being respectful.

  • @reseviladik
    @reseviladik 3 года назад +3

    for me as asian,i think we have to revive our traditional clothing with modern twist..
    we are all dominated by western style nowadays

  • @rickyrivaldo6567
    @rickyrivaldo6567 5 лет назад +8

    Girl in blue-colored hanfu is beautiful 😍

  • @laiswa
    @laiswa 5 лет назад +10

    I think the hanful is very beautiful and I wish I'd wear it someday!! 😍♥️

    • @dttth7192
      @dttth7192 5 лет назад

      I think your avatar is very beautiful. Who is she?

    • @haokaiandtaylor8182
      @haokaiandtaylor8182 3 года назад

      go for it! hanfu is so beautiful. I love Tang dynasty style.

  • @digiver
    @digiver 5 лет назад +6

    Hanfu is the true traditional clothing of Han Chinese. Han Chinese should be proud of their Hanfu that has been worn by Han Chinese for Thousands of years before Manchus came in and changed the clothing.

  • @user-df8hl4zx2l
    @user-df8hl4zx2l 5 лет назад +42

    Hanfu is so beautiful! I wanna one too!

  • @TheGetout04
    @TheGetout04 5 лет назад +16

    I think it looks phenomenal

  • @tc2334
    @tc2334 Год назад +2

    The problem with Hanfu in the modern era is multifaceted. Japanese women never stopped wearing kimonos. Koreans never stopped wearing hanbok, but Han Chinese stopped wearing Hanfu for a very long time. So, nowadays, if we were to get more people to wear Hanfu, which Hanfu should people wear or which Hanfu should be innovated to bring it to a modern style? Many women are wearing the horse-face skirt with modern blouses up top and it looks very beautiful, but not overly distracting. That's the next point, the people who do wear Hanfu in public are most often doing so to take photos, not simply for the sake of wearing it. As such, then tend to dress not how an average middle class/upper middle class person from the previous dynasties dressed, but rather as royalty or super rich people would have dressed. Their clothes are often ostentatious and look more like costumes than "traditional clothing".

  • @Han-dd8lm
    @Han-dd8lm 5 лет назад +1

    Chinese people should be proud of their history. Even the Kimono was based on Hanfu. Looks amazing!

  • @laykaprue928
    @laykaprue928 5 лет назад +31

    So is anyone gonna talk about his red October yeezy?

  • @owo4201
    @owo4201 5 лет назад +4

    These traditional clothes make people look more elegant!
    I'm inlove 😍💜

  • @Portagas.D.Ace75
    @Portagas.D.Ace75 3 года назад +5

    Lot's of love from India. Tbh no hate to han-fu 😅 but i somehow find Cheongsam outfits more attractive than Han-fu. Hanfu is good too(both male and female) but if I were to choose one then I'd choose Cheongsam, cause the male cheongsam outfit looks cool and in many Kung-fu movies it's been featured. And female outfits are also very much beautiful.

  • @philoy1402
    @philoy1402 3 года назад +1

    其实,街上偶遇穿汉服最多的并不是北京上海,而是杭州成都重庆这几个城市,北京相反很少看到穿汉服的…从汉服实体店数量也看得出来,北京只有屈指可数的两三家

  • @mr.cebuano2843
    @mr.cebuano2843 5 лет назад +5

    Hanfu have many styles ,in every dynasty the traditional style of hanfu ........ change : the japanese and korean culture have 90% influence from china , japanese kimono is from qin-tang hanfu and korean hanbok is from tang-ming hanfu ........................

    • @danieljune6803
      @danieljune6803 5 лет назад +1

      don't lie. the unique of Korean style is "Jeogori" which is the ribbon at front. and, there are many historical paintings of the cloth in Korea. they can be even seen from caves. therefore, Tang and Ming whatever you are talking about does not make any sense.

    • @mr.cebuano2843
      @mr.cebuano2843 5 лет назад

      I have say 90% have influence and influence is influence , korea was a vassal state of china ,you korea dont lie every person that learn asia history and when you come with the sentence "dont lie your ugly chinese,, no i am not chinese i am a fan of asian history and show the truth that your korean are lying and do not want to admit that like japan your tradition comes from china

  • @alexeialeksandr7606
    @alexeialeksandr7606 5 лет назад +8

    I think everyone should wear their original ethnic clothing without worry or stigma.