Beijing, 5 May (Zhongxin Net) -- The "Exhibition of Chinese Costumes and Mysterious Mountains -- Cross-Strait National Costumes" sponsored by the Beijing Taiwan Compatriots Association was held in Beijing's Parkview Grassland on the afternoon of 28 May.

The event consists of an ethnic minority costume show and an ethnic minority costume exhibition. At the fashion show, the models wore a total of 9 sets of national costumes from 18 ethnic groups in Taiwan, including Bunun, Paiwan, Ataya, and Beinan, as well as some ethnic minorities in the mainland, and appeared on the stage one by one. Exquisite accessories, chic patterns, bright colors, etc., let the audience feast their eyes.

On May 5th, the "Huafu Yunchang Mysterious Alpine - Cross-Strait National Costume Exhibition" was held in Beijing. The picture shows the scene of the costume show. Photo by Chen Jianxin

In the costume exhibition area, 9 sets of 18 pieces of Taiwanese ethnic minorities and more than 50 sets of more than 110 pieces of exquisite costumes of mainland ethnic minorities vividly displayed the characteristics of cross-strait ethnic costumes in printing and dyeing technology, pattern patterns, color expression and other aspects. Many visitors brought their children to the exhibition to experience the charm of the costume culture of various ethnic groups up close.

Huang Yuanlin, president of the China Strait New Residents Economic and Trade Cultural Exchange Association, recently led a delegation to participate in cross-strait clan exchange activities in Beijing, and was invited to visit the exhibition on the same day. He told the China News Network reporter that he did not know much about many ethnic minorities on this side of the mainland, and many ethnic costumes had only been seen on TV.

On May 5th, the "Huafu Yunchang Mysterious Alpine - Cross-Strait National Costume Exhibition" was held in Beijing. The picture shows the scene of the costume show. Photo by Chen Jianxin

He also said that when visiting Tongzhou and Xiong'an, he was impressed by the local approach of combining "city" and "culture" in urban planning. I feel that the mainland is constantly making progress and is doing its best to protect culture. (End)