How did Hanfu differ in Tang, Song and Ming dynasties?

How did Hanfu differ in Tang, Song and Ming dynasties [CGTN]
How did Hanfu differ in Tang, Song and Ming dynasties [CGTN]
CGTN | 09-July-2023

As an ancient imperial capital and starting point of the ancient Silk Road, Xi’an (formerly Chang’an) has long been the link between the East and the West, and experienced trade and cultural exchanges between the two for thousands of years. Three Hanfu lovers held a “Hanfu Tea Party” in the ancient city of Xi’an, vividly and humorously explaining the differences between women’s clothing in the Tang, Song and Ming dynasties. Click the video to find out more and please subscribe to the channel for more China’s stories! Continue reading “How did Hanfu differ in Tang, Song and Ming dynasties?”

‘Red Alert’ marching female Chinese soldiers to sounds of a classic military strategy video game

Marching female Chinese soldiers to sounds of a classic military strategy video game
Marching female Chinese soldiers to sounds of a classic military strategy video game

China twitter | 06-July-2023

Marching female Chinese soldiers to sounds of classic video a famous 1996 military strategy game. The music is from the opening to the 1996 title “Command & Conquer: Red Alert.” That game, which is widely regarded as one of the best titles in its genre, is premised in an alternate timeline where Albert Einstein discovers time travel in a lab in New Mexico. As a result, in 1946 he transports back to pre-war Germany and removes future dictator Adolf Hitler from history altogether. Check out the video and please subscribe to the channel for more China’s stories! Continue reading “‘Red Alert’ marching female Chinese soldiers to sounds of a classic military strategy video game”