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Hanfu Revival Connects Young Chinese to Cultural Roots

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Themed restaurant in Beijing offers "time travel" experiences
  • Young Chinese consumers embrace "emotional spending" on unique experiences
  • Hanfu clothing trend reflects growing interest in traditional Chinese culture
Hanfu Revival Connects Young Chinese to Cultural Roots

As of November 14th, 2025, a newly opened themed restaurant in central Beijing is providing customers with the opportunity to "time travel" back to ancient China. Customers can don traditional hanfu dresses and headpieces, have their makeup done, and enjoy an eight-course meal while being entertained by twirling dancers and emotive actors.

This experience is part of a growing trend in China, where young consumers are increasingly engaging in "emotional spending" on goods and services that provide them with personal satisfaction and a connection to their cultural heritage. Despite sluggish domestic demand in the world's second-largest economy, many young Chinese, particularly those born after the 1990s, are willing to spend money on unique experiences that allow them to explore their national identity.

The revival of hanfu, traditional Han Chinese clothing, is a prime example of this trend. The hashtag "hanfu" has been viewed over 11 billion times on the social media platform Xiaohongshu, with posts showcasing women in elaborate costumes and hairstyles. Experts say this reflects a desire among young Chinese to connect with the "roots of our national culture" and to "carry forward and spread" their heritage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The "hanfu" trend in China refers to the growing interest among young people, especially women, in dressing up in traditional Han Chinese clothing, particularly when visiting tourist sites. The hashtag "hanfu" has been viewed over 11 billion times on social media, showcasing elaborate costumes and hairstyles.
A newly opened themed restaurant in Beijing is offering "time travel" experiences that allow customers to dress up in traditional hanfu clothing, have their makeup done, and enjoy an immersive cultural performance. This caters to the desire of young Chinese consumers to engage in unique experiences that connect them to their cultural roots.
The revival of traditional Chinese culture, such as the "hanfu" trend, is seen as a "concentrated manifestation" of the "emotional economy" in China. Young people are using these immersive experiences to explore their personal identity and connect with the "roots of our national culture", according to experts.

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