Chinanews.com, Berlin, October 26 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The German branch of the "Golden Autumn Tagu·Ginkgo Season" hosted by the Emperor Hanjing Yangling Museum was officially launched in Berlin.

The event allowed German students to understand the culture of the Han Dynasty and interact with the main venue in Xi'an.

The picture shows young German students experiencing Hanfu culture.

Photo courtesy of the organizer

  A few days ago, at the Berlin School of Media Design (MDH), several Chinese Hanfu fans used the Chinese cultural education materials provided by the Hanyangling Museum as a template to explain the Han dynasty men's and women's clothing and etiquette to German students participating in the event.

German students also experienced the process of making Hanfu and tried on Hanfu.

  "Today I learned how to make Chinese women's headdresses, and also learned some knowledge about the costumes worn by the emperor, such as'xuanyi'." Caroline, a German student who participated in the experience, said that she likes Hanfu very much, especially Hanfu The exquisite craftsmanship is fascinating.

The picture shows young German students experiencing Hanfu culture. Photo by Peng Dawei

  "Golden Autumn Tagu·Ginkgo Season" is an annual educational series organized by Hanyangling Museum. It was launched on October 24 this year and will last until November 30.

In late autumn, the golden gingko grove of 100 acres in the Hanyangling Museum attracts many tourists to enjoy the scenery.

The museum attracts tourists with its natural scenery and allows tourists to experience Han Dynasty culture in various themed activities.

  In the Berlin event, German students held a banner of “Knowing each other without distance, thousands of miles are still neighbors” and sent blessings and greetings to the main venue of Hanyangling Museum in both Chinese and German.

  Gideon, a German student who participated in the event, said that after seeing the pictures of the Hanyangling Ginkgo Grove, he very much hopes to travel to China after the epidemic is over, take photos on the spot, and experience the local history and culture.

"From the photos, we can see that many people gather to enjoy the fun of the Ginkgo Festival, and there is no depression under the epidemic. China's epidemic prevention work is obviously very effective."

The picture shows young German students experiencing Hanfu culture.

Photo courtesy of the organizer

  The event planner of the Berlin branch, Yan Su, told reporters that the epidemic has affected international cultural exchanges. Therefore, Hanyangling Museum authorized and provided technical guidance to Chinese students in Germany to organize this event.

This is also an attempt to conduct cross-border cultural exchanges during the epidemic.

  According to reports, Hanyangling Museum will also jointly establish the "Chinese Han Culture and Art Exchange Center" with the German Media Design Institute, which will be officially awarded on November 15th.

The center aims to introduce the cultural consciousness of the Han Dynasty to Germany, and carry out online education cooperation to discuss topics such as digital cultural relic display.

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