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The Application of Ethnic Cultural Elements in Hangzhou Asian Games Etiquette Clothing

Chen Zhao

Abstract


China has great etiquette, hence it is called Xia; The beauty of clothing is called beauty, and clothing is an important carrier for
spreading the Chinese national spirit. The 19th Hangzhou Asian Games, as the largest and most widely covered Asian Games in history, not
only represented the spiritual outlook of the country, but also showcased the cultural customs of the nation, with symbolic significance to
showcase the etiquette of a great country. This article focuses on the application of ethnic cultural elements in the etiquette clothing of the
Hangzhou Asian Games. Combining the characteristics of Chinese ethnicity and region, integrating the spirit of the Asian Games and the concept of organizing the competition, it analyzes the inheritance of new thinking, new technology, and new materials in the innovation of international competition clothing design. This explores a new path of combining traditional Chinese aesthetics with modern fashion in the context
of the new era, showcasing the sinicization of modern clothing design to the world.

Keywords


Ethnic culture; Asian Games clothing; Modern design

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v2i9.5603

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