February** Dynamic Incentive Program
Recently, actor Zhang Jianing wore traditional North Korean costumes in a Kuaishou event to promote his hometown culture, but it attracted heated discussions among Korean netizens. I thought it was just a simple publicity campaign, but I didn't expect it to cause an international storm because of the clothing issue. The traditional Korean costume is one of China's intangible cultural heritages, and Zhang Jianing's dress is not inappropriate, but it has been accused by Korean netizens of stealing Hanbok culture. This can't help but make people think, what is the cultural exchange and collision behind the clothing?
As a female star who came out of Yanbian, Zhang Jianing has contributed to the development of her hometown. This time, she wore traditional Korean costumes to promote Yanbian and show the beautiful scenery and rich cultural heritage of her hometown. This initiative is not only the love and promotion of the hometown, but also the inheritance and promotion of the national culture.
However, the accusations made by South Korean netizens reflect the narrow-mindedness of some people regarding cultural identity. Each ethnic group has its own unique dress and culture, which is a precious heritage accumulated over history. We can't ignore or belittle the culture of other peoples because of fashion and trends. Respect for and tolerance of different cultures is an attitude that should be taken in modern society.
The controversy caused by Zhang Jianing's wearing Korean costumes is not just a simple clothing style controversy. It involves complex issues of culture, historical cognition and national identity of the two countries. In the era of globalization, we should cherish and respect the cultural traditions of all ethnic groups, promote cultural exchanges and mutual learning, and jointly build a harmonious social environment.
This incident also reminds us to maintain a rational and objective attitude in cultural exchanges. For any kind of cultural phenomenon, we should understand and accept it with an open mind, instead of blindly excluding and attacking. It is only through dialogue and exchange on an equal footing that we can better promote the development of cultural diversity and jointly create a pluralistic and inclusive world.