Traditional Chinese clothing, especially Hanfu, is famous for its elegance, delicacy, and unique design.
In Western culture, Halloween is a festival that celebrates death and ghosts, and people usually wear various scary or quirky costumes to celebrate.
However, in China, we have our own traditional festival - the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Mooncake Festival.
During this festival, people will wear traditional Hanfu to express their respect and nostalgia for their ancestors and traditional culture.
Hanfu's design pays great attention to details and craftsmanship, usually made of silk with exquisite patterns and characters embroidered on it.
These clothes not only have high artistic value but also reflect the hierarchical system and etiquette norms of ancient Chinese society.
For example, men wear long robes and mandarin jackets, while women wear long skirts and blouses.
The colors and patterns of these clothes all have specific meanings, such as red representing joy and auspiciousness, and black representing sorrow and grief.
In addition to Hanfu, there are many other traditional costumes in China, such as Qipao and Tang suit.
These costumes all have unique styles and characteristics that reflect the cultural and social background of different historical periods in China.
They are not only treasures of Chinese culture but also important components of world cultural heritage.