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  • Ancient Cosmetic(1) Wearing Beauty Spots
    Ancient Cosmetic(1) Wearing Beauty Spots
    Modern women's "flowerpieces", the beauty spots worn to cover freckles and facial blemishes, were created by Shang Guan Shi, a supervisor of palace women in the Tang Dynasty.
  • Han Chinese Clothing
    Han Chinese Clothing
    Han Chinese clothing, or Hanfu, refers to the clothing worn by the Han ethnic people from the ruling periods of the Three Emperors and Five Sovereigns to the Ming Dynasty.
  • Costumes of Bonan Nationality
    Costumes of Bonan Nationality
    Influenced by the Mongolian nationality, early costumes of Bonan people were basically the same with those of the Mongolian nationality. Both men and women wore fur-lined gowns and various fur caps...
  • Costumes of Huayao, Yi Nationality
    Costumes of Huayao, Yi Nationality
    The paramos mountainous area in North Shiping County, Yunnan Province is a beautiful and magical place. Here lives the majority of a branch of Yi nationality named Huayao, of which the population...

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    Menba nationality has a close relationship with the Tibetan nationality. Its customs are strongly influenced by it, but are still unique in many ways.
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    Scarf of the Yao nationality
    The scarf of the Yao nationality, popular in Jinxiu, Guangxi province, was prevalent during the rein of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty.
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