The Hui are one of the major ethnic groups in China, and their costumes have formed unique characteristics under the influence of traditional culture and religious beliefs, reflecting the profound heritage of history, region and religious culture.
Headgear:Hui women wear brightly colored headscarves, often red and green as the main colors, and the headscarves are often embroidered with various patterns and patterns to highlight ethnic characteristics.
Tops:Women's tops were mostly robes-style or tunics, mainly dark colors, with delicate embroidery at the neckline and cuffs, and loose and flowing sleeves.
Dress:The lower body is often worn with ankle-length loose skirts with wide hems, and often with colorful aprons.
Headgear:Men often wear black or blue turbans, and some have silver ornaments inlaid on the headscarves, showing a certain aristocratic temperament.
Tops:Hui men's tunics are usually tunic or gown, and the clothes are also mainly dark colors, often trimmed, embroidered and other decorations.
Bottoms:The lower body is usually worn with loose trousers with wide legs, which makes it look dignified and flowy.
Jewelry:The Hui people like to wear silver jewelry, such as silver earrings, bracelets, necklaces, etc., which are often unique and exquisite.
Colors & Patterns:Hui costumes are mainly colored in red, green and yellow, which are mostly used in patterns and patterns, reflecting vivid and vivid visual effects.
The design and style of Hui costumes are influenced by the teachings of Islam, follow the principles of conservatism and simplicity, respect religious traditions and etiquette, and reflect the religious and cultural beliefs and traditional customs of the Hui people.
With its unique colors, patterns and styles, Hui costumes show their profound historical and cultural heritage and unique ethnic customs, and have an important contribution and influence on Chinese traditional culture and ethnic diversity.