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Sunday, April 25 2021 - 17:44
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China National Silk Museum Celebrates 4th Chinese Costume Festival Showcasing Traditional Han Clothing
HANGZHOU, China, April 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The China National Silk Museum in Hangzhou is celebrating the opening of the 
2021 Chinese Costume Festival (also called Hanfu Festival), which is being held 
over two days from April 24-25, themed "Tang Dynasty Elegance".

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Lucky visitors can enjoy a two-day programme filled with a series of 
activities, including a special costume exhibition tour, lectures from senior 
scholars, an intimate viewing of precious archaeological textiles in the museum 
storage room, costume performances, academic forums, a fashion show, crafts 
fair, and the highlight of the whole Festival, the Hanfu Evening.

The idea of holding the event was originally conceived in 2018 by the Director 
of China National Silk Museum, Dr. Zhao Feng, who commented: "The intention was 
to create a bustling cultural hub of knowledge and exchange for the significant 
community of young Chinese people who have developed an avid interest in 
traditional Chinese clothing. The museum needed to reinvent itself to meet and 
serve the needs of the youth population, so when I noticed that the popularity 
of Hanfu among younger generations has really been on the rise over the last 
several years, it was the perfect opportunity to bring the concept to 
fruition." 

Corresponding with this year's theme, the special costume exhibition is 
entitled, "Between East and West: Silk Costumes from the Tang Dynasty", 
featuring borrowed pieces from Gansu Provincial Museum and various silk 
costumes restored by professionals in the Textile Heritage Conservation Gansu 
Workstation of the National Cultural Heritage Administration Key Research Base 
(China National Silk Museum), presenting dozens of precious Tang Dynasty silk 
costumes with a distinct Hu style.

To help unfold the impact of western culture on the Tang Dynasty, especially 
the integration of Hu and Han costumes, there are ample illustrations of shoes, 
hats and accessories for everyday men and women alongside a demonstration of 
the system of crowns and costumes. This exhibition started on April 16 and runs 
right through to June 25.

The most noteworthy activity of the Festival must be the Hanfu Evening. The 
literal meaning of Hanfu is the historical style of clothing worn by Han people 
in China. This year, the Festival is welcoming seven communities from all over 
China to give their performances, including short sketch plays, fashion shows, 
among others.

The Chinese Costume Festival has been organized for four consecutive years, 
each year focusing on a specific dynasty in Chinese history, with a special 
online Festival last year due to the pandemic. The organizers are proud to say 
the initiative has indeed been a massive success, as the Festival has become a 
feast for lovers of traditional Chinese costumes while also serving as an 
academic platform for scholarly exchange. The Festival also won a Chinese 
Museum Association award in 2019 for one of the most innovative museums in 
China.

Making its first appearance at this year's Festival is the first edition of the 
China National Silk Museum Costume Forum. Held the day prior to the main 
Festival, the Forum hosts Chinese and international collectors, conservators, 
researchers and designers of traditional costumes every year to review costume 
history, discuss present circumstances and explore future development. With 
this year's theme entitled, "The Study of Costume History: Retrospective and 
Outlook", the Forum marks the occasion of an overview of world costume history 
for the very first time in China. 

China National Silk Museum(https://www.chinasilkmuseum.com/index_en.aspx)

Source: China National Silk Museum



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