#東京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity | It used to be like snow previously but it’s is now like spring Jade #CherryBlossom snowing in on a very quiet #SpringEquinox within the palace halls of the spring Forbidden City.. ..

 

In this year’s 2020, the second decade from the turn of the century in Beijing the Capital of China also the People’s Republic of China, in which is also the year of the rat, marking its six hundred years anniversary of the Forbidden city that marks the transitional point of in between the middle of the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) transitionally from Nanjing to Beijing towards the Qing Dynasty (1636-1644-1911) …. The Imperial Palace seen so many countless seasonally transitional equinoxes but further its six hundred years is iconic, but it’s five hundred ninety nine years it marks it Autumn Equinox…. In which it only took twelve years to build the same of the Daming Palace of The Tang Dynasty Xian Imperial Capital only it was least twenty times larger…

Currently the Forbidden City is closed for the duration- dependently of the Pandemic, However the during the splendid Spring with clear blue skies that now occupy Beijing’s landscape scenes in which spring cherry blossoms, blossoms blooms in within the Forbidden city palace hall grounds  illuminating the red walls with golden imperial yellow bamboo textured roof tiles..

Those Royal Cats of the Forbidden city roam around to keep the staff of the Forbidden city company also they also have their own store product range within the Forbidden city Store that comes helping their up keep of looking after them food, health. Veterinary services also they also look after the Forbidden city by chasing finding mouse, rats other rodents Keeping the Forbidden City clean.. .. also they’re an National Celebrity constant featured on National television one recently on Beijing Television -Iqyi thirty episode series with Chinese A list celebrities from all walks of life to celebrate explored the 600 year old anniversary of the Forbidden city ..

Imagines credit are from the Forbidden cityImperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China..

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing |#圣微ViVi #小 #扶卮- | #FashionLookBook – for a #HanDynasty artfully sheerness bold reds blues in a beautiful Chinese embroidery paintings cranes for a #everydaywear urban outdoor look…

HanFu- Han Dynasty Clothing is making a massive come back in the Asian Chinese communities as youths reliving In recently decades there’s been very much strong revitalisation of Chinese Customary tailoring clothing in which is HanFu- Han Dynasty (221-206 BC) period inspired clothing in which was worn just before the fall of the Ming Dynasty (23 January 1308 to 25 April1644, until a North East Manchurian fashion that have taken over the traditional Han Dynasty fashion in which we known till today that’s the Qipao in which have been fashionable evolving on the same path also…. Like a Qipao, HanFu can be worn every day, as work wear, till as evening wear… It also it comes in various forms as to the nature of activity of the day or night…

圣 微 ViVi is an actor, photographer, director in China – People’s Republic of China …… in which her Hanfu- Han Dynasty stories based short film works are featured on many Weibo also on bilibili in which you find here at her Weibo blog  in which she does among with her production team formulate intriguing inter woven stories that surrounds Chinese culture ancientignly in which can be found on her bilibili with  short music movie video composition features her in Han Dynasty clothing in which is sheerness for summery silks in which allows for bodily ventilation to keep cool.. As to soft colour does generate a sense of summery coolness ….  Featuring two prominent colours sheerness reds and blue beautifully handcrafted embroidery both colours with Chinese paintings swans and cranes handcrafted embroidery on the coat of the dress… accessorizing featuring Chinese fans also decorative Bamboo umbrellas ….

 

 

出镜 Appearance: @ 圣 微 ViVi

摄影/后期:Photography / Post: @ 扶卮

Images and visuals are from Weibo微 ViVi Photographer扶卮

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing |#-隔壁大Wang | #FashionLookBook for a #HanDynasty out door Spring Begonia flowers with gentle green leaves scholarly urban #EveryDayWear outdoor look..

HanFu- Han Dynasty Clothing is making a massive come back in the Asian Chinese communities as youths reliving In recently decades there’s been very much strong revitalisation of Chinese Customary tailoring clothing in which is HanFu- Han Dynasty (221-206 BC) period inspired clothing in which was worn just before the fall of the Ming Dynasty (23 January 1308 to 25 April1644, until a North East Manchurian fashion that have taken over the traditional Han Dynasty fashion in which we known till today that’s the Qipao in which have been fashionable evolving on the same path also…. Like a Qipao, HanFu can be worn every day, as work wear, till as evening wear… It also it comes in various forms as to the nature of activity of the day or night…

Featuring-隔壁大Wang with this feminine intrepid scholarly urban Summery spring elegant sleek look  with a warm summery Spring Han Dynasty every day wear to keep warm during the warm gentle green coolness … featuring with light heavier sheerness light minted tea green with whites silk chiffon layers wear with apricot pinks sheerness for absorbing the warmth wintery heat for wintery in which for summery the sheerness fabric breathable helps to keep the body cool….  With gathering warmth a layering pleat skirt helps to keep the leg warm… Featuring as for urban headwear, with elegant simplistic elaborate light jade pastels Chinese Painting blossoms drops….. Featuring with a silk embroidery bamboo umbrella to shade from the summery heat also a good read creates a prefect summery accessories.. 

Images and visuals are from Weibo blogger photographer -隔壁大Wang

#東京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity | #文华殿 #WenhuaPalace #HallofLiteraryBrilliance – It used to be like snow but it’s is now like spring Jade #CherryBlossom snowing in on #SpringEquinox..

In this year’s 2020, the second decade from the turn of the century in Beijing the Capital of China also the People’s Republic of China, in which is also the year of the rat, marking its six hundred years anniversary of the Forbidden city that marks the transitional point of in between the middle of the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) transitionally from Nanjing to Beijing towards the Qing Dynasty (1636-1644-1911) …. The Imperial Palace seen so many countless seasonally transitional equinoxes but further its six hundred years is iconic, but it’s five hundred ninety nine years it marks it Autumn Equinox…. In which it only took twelve years to build the same of the Daming Palace of The Tang Dynasty Xian Imperial Capital only it was least twenty times larger..

During the first week of Beijing’s First Snowfall in 2020, on the evening of January 5, snow appeared in Beijing…. . On the morning of January 6, the city’s snowfall ended. The newly layering snow covered Beijing map has just become a hot spot for netizens after it has just snowed in which now it’s now spring in China in which most of Asia.. in which during that time it’s the Cherry Blossoms bloom with radiant pink pastel hues throughout from local township village to city parks towards national parks.. In which the spring Equinox happens to be on 20th march in which A Chinese perspective on spring. In Chinese thought, spring is associated with the direction east, the sunrise direction as Earth spins us toward the beginning of each new day. A Chinese green dragon relates to the season of spring. The 2020 vernal equinox comes on March 20 … in which the Forbidden City, the begonia flower blooming described as transformed from a pink carved jade makeup to a plain silver makeup after a snowfall……

In which there’s one place within the Forbidden city walls that’s being featured nearby the forward south east side of palace city, palace hall complex is called 文华殿 Wehuadian – Wenhua Palace in which translated to Hall of Literary Brilliance in which It was the residence of the heir apparent during the early period of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), with green glazed tiles covering the roof. Since 1536, it was reserved for the emperor as his secondary hall. Accordingly, the tiles were changed into yellow, the colour of the Emperor. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the imperial lecture was regularly held in this hall and papers of the “Palace Examination” was reviewed here, too. Those prominent would feel so honoured to be given the title of the “Grant Secretary of the Hall of Literary Brilliance”.

Imagines credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China..

#漢服 #HanFu #HanDynastyClothing | #明珠SARA | #FashionLookBook – #Everydaywear #MingDynastyClothing- for a transitional pastel summery spring white autumn pavilion halls mint jade sheerness..

HanFu- Han Dynasty Clothing is making a massive come back in the Asian Chinese communities as youths reliving In recently decades there’s been very much strong revitalisation of Chinese Customary tailoring clothing in which is HanFu- Han Dynasty (221-206 BC) period inspired clothing in which was worn just before the fall of the Ming Dynasty (23 January 1308 to 25 April1644, until a North East Manchurian fashion that have taken over the traditional Han Dynasty fashion in which we known till today that’s the Qipao in which have been fashionable evolving on the same path also…. Like a Qipao, HanFu can be worn every day, as work wear, till as evening wear… It also it comes in various forms as to the nature of activity of the day or night…

For a winter autumn transitionally from a warm summery spring look, soft sheerness pastel colours can play a part in coolness in the summery humid heat, with light sheerness chiffon silks, in which are lighter with breathable fabrics that allow for the also the colours with mint pastels can give the illusion of coolness during the summery afternoons morning towards the evenings where more warm floral pastels …. Have the abilities to absorb the sunlight warmth for the evenings rather than deflecting heat for coolness… in for a summery look light head wear accessories for an elegant look..

Images are from Weibo photographer blogger –明珠SARA