Chinese Ethnic Minority Costumes
China is a country with 56 ethnic groups, each with its unique culture and traditions.
The Han ethnic group is the largest, accounting for 91.
6% of the population.
The other 55 ethnic minorities are scattered throughout various regions of China, such as Yunnan, Tibet, Xinjiang, etc.
The cultures and traditions of these ethnic minorities are rich and diverse, including various types of costumes.
For example, Tibetans like to wear brightly colored robes and head scarves, while Yi people prefer black robes and head scarves.
In addition, some ethnic minorities will wear traditional ethnic costumes to celebrate festivals or important occasions.
These costumes are usually handmade and exquisite.
By appreciating the costumes of these ethnic minorities, we can better understand their culture and traditions, and also feel their warmth and friendliness.