Trainwomen wear the Hanfu and catwalk in a Xicheng high-speed rail carriage
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China's first Xicheng high-speed railway to cross the Qinling Mountains went into operation on Wednesday, attracting lots of attention. The train is always named as a “cultural trip” because all kinds of wonderful cultural shows are typically performed in the carriage. /Chinanews Photo

China's first Xicheng high-speed railway to cross the Qinling Mountains went into operation on Wednesday, attracting lots of attention. The train is always named as a “cultural trip” because all kinds of wonderful cultural shows are typically performed in the carriage. /Chinanews Photo

More than 20 trainwomen from the Sichuan Southwest College of Civil Aviation wore the traditional Chinese Hanfu clothing and did the catwalk in the rail carriage on Tuesday. The train, D4252, started in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province in the country’s southwest and headed for Xi’an, capital of Shaanxi Province in the northwest of the country - a distance of about 650 kilometers. /Chinanews Photo

More than 20 trainwomen from the Sichuan Southwest College of Civil Aviation wore the traditional Chinese Hanfu clothing and did the catwalk in the rail carriage on Tuesday. The train, D4252, started in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province in the country’s southwest and headed for Xi’an, capital of Shaanxi Province in the northwest of the country - a distance of about 650 kilometers. /Chinanews Photo

These trainwomen gracefully changed into the Hanfu dress and gave the feeling that the passengers were back in ancient Chinese times. /Chinanews Photo

These trainwomen gracefully changed into the Hanfu dress and gave the feeling that the passengers were back in ancient Chinese times. /Chinanews Photo

With the theme of the beauty of Qin and Han Dynasty (221 B.C.-220 A.D.), the trainwomen displayed the grace of the Hanfu, which made the passengers feel the charm of both Qin and Han dynasty culture. /Chiannews Photo

With the theme of the beauty of Qin and Han Dynasty (221 B.C.-220 A.D.), the trainwomen displayed the grace of the Hanfu, which made the passengers feel the charm of both Qin and Han dynasty culture. /Chiannews Photo