Global Times

Chinese street fashion trends overseas, ‘ shows cultural confidence’

- By Chen Xi

A gorgeous tea dress with high- heeled shoes, all black hip- hop outfits with Dr. Martens boots, long silk clothes embroidere­d with dragon patterns… Chinese street fashion including hanfu, a popular type of traditiona­l Chinese clothing, is taking over short video platforms like TikTok, which observers said is a symbol of China’s booming national confidence.

The hashtag Chinese street fashion has so far earned 1.2 billion views on TikTok, while the topic of hanfu has more than 300 million views. The beautifull­y crafted traditiona­l costumes have deeply attracted many people overseas, who took to social media platforms to ask where they could buy quality hanfu, and many showed a strong interest in joining in the hanfu trend on TikTok.

In the hit videos, some bloggers wearing hanfu act out short funny scenes and then introduce the cosmetics and clothing from China’s various dynasties.

Tangyuanji­ejie, a hanfu blogger, said that most of her videos featuring hanfu on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, have been moved to TikTok. She said that she is very glad that hanfu is making waves abroad.

“I have been working to popularize hanfu for more than nine years, and plan to organize some activities abroad to promote the cultural elements behind hanfu for foreign fans,” she said.

Chen Ningxi, a hanfu blogger who has 150,000 followers on Douyin, said that hanfu has become a symbol of Chinese traditiona­l culture and China’s cultural confidence.

“I can personally feel the rise of Chinese culture. More people, especially young people, are joining in the trend of Chinese traditiona­l culture. I even see people wearing hanfu in a small valley in my hometown in South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,” said Chen.

“In the future, people might wear hanfu in most occasions just like Japanese wearing kimono. People might see it as normal,” Zhang Yiwu, a professor of cultural studies at Peking University, told the Global Times on Sunday.

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