In this photo taken in March 2024, a hanfu enthusiast poses for a picture against a backdrop of flowers. /CFP
In this photo taken in March 2024, hanfu enthusiasts pose for a picture against a backdrop of flowers. /CFP
In this photo taken in March 2024, a hanfu enthusiast poses for a picture against a backdrop of flowers. /CFP
In this photo taken in March 2024, a hanfu enthusiast poses for a picture against a backdrop of flowers. /CFP
In this photo taken in March 2024, a hanfu enthusiast poses for a picture against a backdrop of flowers. /CFP
In this photo taken in March 2024, a hanfu enthusiast poses for a picture against a backdrop of flowers. /CFP
In this photo taken in March 2024, a hanfu enthusiast poses for a picture against a backdrop of flowers. /CFP
In this photo taken in March 2024, hanfu enthusiasts pose for a picture against a backdrop of flowers. /CFP
Hanfu, a type of traditional Chinese attire, has "blossomed" among the vibrant spring flowers as a growing number of its enthusiasts gather to capture the beauty of the garments through the lens, adding a refreshing palette to the season.
In recent years, this ancient dress style has made a strong comeback among young Chinese people. Whether to celebrate traditional holidays or explore historic sites, donning these garments, which feature designs and styles that date back centuries, has become a trendy way to display their unique aesthetics.
Hanfu – which literally means "Han clothing" – is the traditional clothing for Han Chinese, an ethnic group constituting more than 90 percent of the population of China. It includes a wide range of styles for men and women, which vary by dynasty, region, and social status.