Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - National costumes in Xinjiang
National costumes in Xinjiang
The traditional costumes of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang are rich and varied. Uighur, Kazak and other minority women like to wear colorful dresses and coats. The dresses of Uyghur and Uzbeks are all with wide pleats on the chest, while the dresses of Kazak and Kirgiz are all with lower pleats. Tajik women like to wear aprons on their skirts. Men of Uyghur, Uzbek and other ethnic groups often wear "robes" over their knees, double-breasted without collars, and like to tie a belt around their waist. Mongolians and Daur people like to wear robes and tie red, yellow and green ribbons around their waists. Uygur, Kazak, Kirgiz, Tajik and other ethnic groups also like to embroider exquisite flower patterns with various colored lines on the neckline, chest, cuffs, shoulders and trouser legs of clothes, and sometimes decorate them with colorful beads and sequins. Wearing hats is almost the common hobby of most ethnic minorities, especially wearing flower hats, but it varies from ethnic group to regional group. Among them, Uighurs, men, women and children all wear four-stare small flower hats.
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