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Traces of 'Mint Mambo' trend evident in Chinese cultural heritage

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An undated stock photo shows an array of mint-colored celadon ware. /CFP
An undated stock photo shows an array of mint-colored celadon ware. /CFP

An undated stock photo shows an array of mint-colored celadon ware. /CFP

The "Mint Mambo" color trend has been gaining popularity online for its refreshing and lively hue that embodies a blend of mint green with a touch of vibrant energy. This cultural phenomenon combines the cool, calming qualities of mint with a twist of vivacity and dynamism, much like a dance, hence the "Mambo."

An undated stock photo shows a work of embroidery in the making. /CFP
An undated stock photo shows a work of embroidery in the making. /CFP

An undated stock photo shows a work of embroidery in the making. /CFP

The trend has extended beyond fashion to influence various aspects of lifestyle, including makeup, home decor, culinary arts, literature, etc. Designers and consumers alike are embracing this color craze as it evokes a sense of freshness, rejuvenation, and modern sophistication. We can also trace the Mint Mambo style back to the ancient past, and find hints of it in Chinese intangible cultural heritage, such as celadon and cloisonne artifacts, shadow puppetry, and traditional embroidery.

An undated stock photo shows three cloisonne elephants. /CFP
An undated stock photo shows three cloisonne elephants. /CFP

An undated stock photo shows three cloisonne elephants. /CFP

An undated stock photo shows a shadow puppet sporting a green outfit. /CFP
An undated stock photo shows a shadow puppet sporting a green outfit. /CFP

An undated stock photo shows a shadow puppet sporting a green outfit. /CFP

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