Study and Inheritance of Daur Male Traditional Costume

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Daur is the typical northern minority in China; its male traditional costume has a generous appearance and clear line, which reflects a heroic and simple characteristic. There are many factors that influence formation of Daur male traditional costume culture: natural and geographical environment, social and economic conditions, production method and life style, religious belief, cultural exchange, etc. These factors are reflected in costume directly or indirectly to form the unique style of Daur male costume. These characteristics should be inherited and innovated, and become the ethnic symbol of modern Daur male costume.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 821-822)

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726-730

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September 2013

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