At the 2025 "China Hanfu Week" in Kunming, a dynamic convergence of past and present unfolded as 50 university students brought centuries of Chinese culture to life. Clad in meticulously crafted attire spanning dynasties—from Tang-era ruqun to Ming-style armor—their performances transformed city landmarks into living galleries. This flagship event extended beyond spectacle, offering hands-on workshops.
The celebration highlighted youth-led innovation: classical musician Jiang Yiqi bridged ancient guqin melodies with contemporary pop, while design students reworked embroidery for Paris Fashion Week. When tradition meets creativity, it sparks lasting cultural connection.
From campus clubs to global runways, China's Gen Z is scripting a new chapter where heritage isn't preserved behind glass, but worn, played, and reimagined as a living dialogue between eras.
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By Zou Junqi, Huang Xinyao(intern) and Zhang Wenling/China Youth Daily
来源:中国青年报客户端
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