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Did China succeed in applying for Hanfu?

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Applying for World Heritage includes two very different categories. One is "world heritage", that is, world cultural and natural heritage, with entities, such as the Grand Canal mentioned above; The other is "intangible cultural heritage", that is, the intangible cultural heritage of the world, which will be mixed with many intangible forms of expression, such as some celebrations, handicrafts, and even social practice of understanding the world.

Ethnic minority clothing belongs to the category of "folk custom", that is, they are not only clothing styles or clothing production skills, but also the customs of social groups with clothing as the carrier. Obviously, Hanfu lacks this cultural identity that has been passed down from generation to generation through long-term production and life practice.

What is the success of China's application for World Heritage?

China's successful applications for World Heritage include: the Ming and Qing Imperial Palace, the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site, the Great Wall, Wudang Mountain Ancient Architecture Complex, Lhasa Potala Palace Historical Complex, chengde mountain resort and its surrounding temples, Qufu Confucius Temple, Confucius Temple, Kong Lin and Lushan National Park.