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  2. Naomi Wu - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, a reporter from Vice spent three days with Wu in Shenzhen, exploring the city, meeting Wu's friends, photographing Wu's home, and describing in depth the local creative history and Wu's recent creation, the Sino:Bit, [21] a single-board microcontroller for computer education in China, and the first Chinese open-source hardware product to be certified by the Open Source Hardware ...

  3. Baidiequn - Wikipedia

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    Baidiequn (Chinese: 百迭裙), also known as Hundred-change skirt, refers to an ancient style of qun (Chinese: 裙; lit. 'skirt') worn by Han Chinese women in ancient China and is currently worn as a lower garment item in Hanfu. [1] [2] The baidiequn is typically a long, wrap-around densely pleated skirt with two flat surfaces at each end of ...

  4. Qun - Wikipedia

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    Qun (Chinese: 裙; pinyin: qún; Jyutping: kwan4; lit. 'skirt'), referred as chang (Chinese: 裳; pinyin: cháng) prior to the Han dynasty, [1] chang (Chinese: 常) and xiachang (Chinese: 下常), [2] and sometimes referred as an apron, [3] is a generic term which refers to the Chinese skirts used in Hanfu, especially those worn as part of ruqun, and in Chinese opera costume.

  5. Women's clothing in China - Wikipedia

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    Chang-ao (Chinese: 長襖) is a traditional Chinese style of attire for women. It is a form of formal wear, and is often perceived as a longer version of ruqun . However, it was actually developed from zhiduo during the Ming dynasty , and is worn over a skirt.

  6. Mamianqun - Wikipedia

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    Mamianqun (simplified Chinese: 马面裙; traditional Chinese: 馬面裙; pinyin: mǎmiànqún; lit. 'horse face skirt'), is a type of traditional Chinese skirt. It is also known as mamianzhequn (simplified Chinese: 马面褶裙; traditional Chinese: 馬面褶裙; lit. 'horse-face pleated skirt'), but is sometimes simply referred as 'apron' (Chinese: 围裙; pinyin: wéiqún; lit. 'apron'), a ...

  7. File:Dress, made from chinese skirt (AM 18002-4).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Dress (European), made from Chinese skirt, black with skirt of blue silk embroidered with blue, green, white flowers, centre panel includes pekin stitch and gold embroidery, black satin edging.

  8. Vienna Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Vienna Hotel Group Limited, operating as Vienna Hotels [1] (simplified Chinese: 维也纳精品连锁酒店; traditional Chinese: 維也納精品連鎖酒店; pinyin: Wéiyěnà Jīngpǐn Liánsuǒ Jiǔdiàn, "Vienna Quality Chain Hotels," referring to Vienna, Austria) is a hotel chain in China, headquartered in Shenzhen North Railway Station ...

  9. Qixiong ruqun - Wikipedia

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    The one-piece style qixiong ruqun is a traditional Chinese one-piece skirt which is tied like a wrap-skirt. The two-piece style qixiong ruqun consists of two pieces of fabrics. [ 23 ] It is presented as two pieces of fabric incompletely sewn together on the side to form a rear and a front section and with two sets of ties. [ 24 ]

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