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Why the Han people have no Hanbok
Folk: modern Han people advocate simplicity and convenience, emotional dislike of formalism. So wear shirts, jeans, suits, and occasionally wear a Tang suit, cheongsam, zhongshan suit is good.
Official: the official position of the Han Chinese dress mainland for the waistcoat, cheongsam, zhongshan suit, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan more than a long shirt. See the following pictures for details.
'08 Olympics Han children's representatives:
'09 National Day parade, fifty-six national unity columns: Han
Macao issued stamps (the lower left is actually a slouchy jacket dress popular in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China):
Taiwanese entrepreneur Huang Meichen talks about Shangjiu Confucianism: "Isn't it a traditional Chinese dress? Family style, not to say."
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