They were ceartons
Traditional Chinese clothing was called hanfu
Chinese people usually tend to wear red instead. Red means good luck. A reason Chinese people may wear gold is that gold is valuable. So they wear it to represent good fortune in the upcoming year.
Mid-Autumn Festival, is one of the four traditional Chinese festivals. It is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese people dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty.
Clothes
Chinese Americans might. japan and china both have at least one hollister store
They were Dominican festivals.
Western attire. They generally wear T-shirts and pants at informal occasions. The Chinese wear Western-style suits during formal occasions. Sometimes, a minority would put on the traditional Chinese attire (Hanfu and Qipao) during festivals, such as Chinese New Year or Mooncake festival. Very Few people actually wear the Ethnic Chinese costume on a regular basis (Blame Westernisation).
There are alot of Chinese festivals but aproxamitly there are 6
Chinese people don't really wear anything special. They do wear red on Chinese New Year though. That is the only special outfit they wear that is the closest to Christmas.
Chinese people were ugly stuff
Bakongo people wear masks for ceremonies, special days and festivals. i dont know why but...
they wear Chinese dragon costumes
What they wear for a festival depends on where they are. Regional dress varies from region to region.
the clothes that chinese people wear
Actually, most people wear what you're currently wearing.
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Because they just do... why?