cultural heritage
cultural heritage
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Nei Yi and National Identity The Role of Traditional Underwear in Twentieth Century Chinese Cultural Revivalism
How traditional Chinese underwear ('nei yi') became a quiet symbol of cultural resilience and identity in 20th-century China—backed by archival data and consumer research.
2026-03-26
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From Forbidden to Fashionable How Museum Exhibitions Are Recontextualizing Historical Chinese Undergarments
How museums are transforming historical Chinese undergarments—from taboo objects to authoritative cultural texts—with data, ethics, and design impact.
2026-03-26
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From Han Dynasty Bao Fu to Modern Nei Yi Tracing China's Intimate Clothing Evolution Through 2000 Years
Tracing 2000 years of Chinese innerwear—from Han Dynasty bao fu to modern nei yi—with archaeological data, fiber analysis, and export stats.
2026-03-25
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How Traditional Chinese Underwear Inspires Zero Waste Pattern Making and Slow Fashion
How the ancient dudou informs modern zero waste pattern making and slow fashion—backed by museum data, efficiency metrics, and scalable design principles.
2026-03-16
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The Cultural Weight of the Doudou Beyond Clothing Into Ritual Healing and Protection
Exploring the doudou’s documented role in ritual healing, infant protection, and ethnobotanical practice—with field data, efficacy stats, and UNESCO context.
2026-03-15