OP: Traditional Chinese yaoshan腰扇/waist fan, a type of fan that can be hung on the waist.

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OP: Traditional Chinese yaoshan腰扇/waist fan, a type of fan that can be hung on the waist.
OP: Me moving into the Backrooms because the rent is too high. (cr秋多余不是秋刀鱼,任老梦,需要帮助的Ross)
OP: When I put on Hanfu, I suddenly realized that I'm a modern person.
(A growing trend among Hanfu enthusiasts is skipping elaborate traditional updos and pairing Hanfu with everyday modern hairstyles for daily wear. Many still opt for classic Hanfu hairstyles on special occasions such as visiting museums.)
OP: How to fold a paper bat plane with flappable wings (cr到车请故意,唛大叔)
OP: How to wrap perfectly standard triangular bipyramid zongzi (cr丁丁美食)
How to Make a Complete Set of Miao Silver Headdress by 山白
OP: I accidentally wandered into a scenic spot at night right before they turned off the lights, and it triggered my megalophobia. It really looked just like the backrooms. (cr幸运Sally) (This location is the food court at Yangshuo Romance Park. The footage is 100% real on-location shooting, with zero special effects or post-editing of any kind.)
OP: The graceful routine of Song and Ming officials heading to and leaving court. (cr冤种胖狗)
OP: My brush control practice for Chinese shufa/calligraphy (cr以君赋)
(Cnetizens: There is no single fixed grip for calligraphy brushes. The so-called standard grip only exists to help beginners get used to handling a calligraphy brush — it’s not mandatory for everyone. In theory, as long as your calligraphy turns out well, you can hold the brush however feels right.)
OP: I check on my pet snail like eight hundred times every single day. (cr万星,一木一叶造景-老李)
Various cultural curios crafted from gourds by Chinese artists (cr一滴水手绘,歡的宝藏,缘生万物)
OP: When amusement parks ban close interactions between visitors and NPCs. (Many staff members at Chinese amusement parks dress up as various characters in cosplay; netizens usually refer to them as NPCs. They often have light physical interactions with visitors, such as hugs, holding guests’ hands and pressing them to their cheeks, but no kissing. There was once an extremely popular NPC who specialized in playful gestures: blowing a kiss to visitors’ faces through a paper folding fan, and passing lollipops to guests using his lips. However, regulators took notice, issued an official statement criticizing this behavior, and later banned all similar intimate interactions. This move sparked widespread complaints and frustration among the public.)
OP: Where on earth did you get this thing?
OP: The person on the entire internet who cares most about the zongzi's honor. (cr齐豫) (This clip is cut from singer Chyi Yu’s live stream on the Dragon Boat Festival. She is an iconic singer in Chinese pop music, and she is sixty nine this year.)
How to make a gown out of flower petals by 粘花贴草
OP: How to Make Qingshui Zongzi. (cr佳佳妹)
Qingshui zongzi清水粽, literally Plain Water Zongzi, is the simplest traditional zongzi. It only uses glutinous rice and bamboo leaves as raw materials, without any sweet or savory fillings like red beans pastes, smoke pork or red jujube. After boiling, people usually dip the soft sticky rice zongzi in white sugar or honey before eating. It highlights the natural fresh fragrance of bamboo leaves and the mild sweet taste of glutinous rice. This plain version is especially popular in southern China like Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Sichuan and Chongqing. Guangdong doesn’t have plain water zongzi; they only make jianshui/lye water zongzi碱水粽. Neither has extra fillings, but they are two distinct varieties with totally different flavors.
Authentic plain water zongzi are made narrower and smaller at the tip than regular zongzi. They have a perfectly mild, easy-to-enjoy taste and are steamed until extra tender, making them gentler on the stomach.
These crafts cannot be folded and are not intended for daily use as rain gear. They are usually placed in courtyards and teahouses as stationary decorations. (cr 竹编遮阳伞)