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Cheongsam (UK: /tʃ(i)ɒŋˈsæm/, US: /tʃɔːŋˈsɑːm/) or zansae, also
known as the
qipao (/ˈtʃiːpaʊ/) and
sometimes referred to as the
mandarin gown, is a Chinese...
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cheongsam (Chinese: 旗袍), or
zansae also
known as qipao,
sometimes referred to as the
mandarin gown,
traces its
origins to the Qing dynasty.
Cheongsam...
- function, the
changshan is
considered the male
equivalent of the women's
cheongsam (also
known as qipao). The
changshan was
often worn by men with a magua...
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Those clothes changed with the dynasty. For examples, in the 1920s, the
Cheongsam was
fashionable among socialites and
upperclass women;
during the 1960s...
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providing a
decorative closure for the garment. It is
especially used on the
cheongsam,
where the
pankou represents the
cultural essence of the dress. The frog...
- may
refer to: Hanfu, the
historical clothing of the Han
Chinese people Cheongsam, also
known as Qipao, a body-hugging one-piece
dress for
women Changpao...
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Hanfu is the
historical clothing of the Han
people in China. The
qipao or
cheongsam is a po****r
Chinese female dress. The
hanfu movement has been po****r...
- Wong Kar-wai–directed In the Mood for Love (2000), in
which she
plays a
cheongsam-wearing
character opposite male lead Tony Leung, is a
classic in both...
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China is
considered [by whom?] the
origin of
modern fashion in China.
Cheongsam is the
traditional dress of
Chinese women in
China and the world, and...
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Mandarin changshan/changpao (長衫/長袍, men's "long top/robe") and the
Cantonese cheongsam (長衫, women's "long top"), and
include these garments in the
category of...