Well-known Chinese Clothing (中国服装)
The garments in the Tang Dynasty also greatly affected the garments of neighboring countries. For instance, Japanese kimono(和服 héfú) adopted the elites of the dresses of the Tang Dynasty in terms of colors and the Hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) also…
Chinese Knot Button (盘扣)
Of all knot buttons, the tried and true hand-made ones are the best liked and admired. They represent the creativity and inspiration of their makers, and are appreciated for…
Dragon Robe (龙袍)
According to imperial Qing rituals, the emperor’s dragon robe was a kind of auspicious attire for lower-grade celebrations and ceremonies—it as by no means the highest grade of imperial…
Chinese Wedding Dress (中式婚礼服装)
Either the bride(新娘 xīnniáng) or others can make the wedding shoes. These kinds of shoes are made with red and green cloth and usually with a soft sole. When a…
How to Get Your Drink On
And the rest, as we know it, is history. One of the first things that any new arrival to China learns is that food is a priority,…
