1, Mongolian
Mongolian costumes include jewelry, robes, belts and boots. Men's clothing is mostly blue and brown, while women's clothing is favored with red, pink, green and sky blue. The belts are made of satin or cotton. Boots are divided into leather boots and cloth boots. Hanging jewelry and wearing hats are Mongolian customs.
2, Hui
The most national characteristic is the worship hat, generally made of white cloth, the style of small round hat without a brim, now become a national symbol. Hui women are accustomed to wear shawl cap, only the face exposed outside, the girl with green, middle-aged with green, old with white.
3, Miao
The Miao dress has obvious regional differences. The typical attire for women is a short blouse and pleated skirt. Clothing materials in the past were mainly hemp-woven earth cloth, using batik and embroidery techniques. The accessories are mostly silver jewelry on the head, neck, chest and hands.
4. The Dai People
The Dai men wear round-necked, lapeled or lapeled shirts with long pants and white or blue cloth wrapped around their heads. Women wear long skirts and short shirts and wear various hair styles. The Dai people worship peacocks and elephants, and often weave peacock and elephant clusters into their clothing.
5. The Lisu People
Lisu men wear long or short linen shirts, knee-length black pants, black headgear, arrow bags and machetes, coral earrings in the left ear, aprons, green cloth headgear, hand-stitched bags, and "oh-lee" headgear.
6, Tibetan
Farming area men generally wear black and white serge or beige Tibetan robe, outside the bundle of color cloth or silk belt; women's Tibetan robe lined with various colors of silk shirts, the waist around the front of the "Gang Dian". Pastoral men wear leather robe, outside the girdle; women's leather robe to apron material and red, blue and green tweed set wide edge.
7, Zhuang
Strong men wear more lapel tops, buttons to cloth knot. They wear head scarves. Women wear navy blue or dark blue short-necked, right-over-oblong blouse; under the black wide fat pants. They wear embroidered shoes on festivals or market days. The costumes are usually made of self-woven cloth.
8, the Korean
Korean men usually wear short tops, oblique lapel, left-over-oblance, wide sleeves, under the penetration of wearing a wide-legged, fat waist, big gear pants. When they go out, they like to wear long robes with slanting lapels, without buttons and knotted with long cloth belts. Women's clothing is a short cloth skirt, called "then, Cheema". They like to use yellow, white and pink fabrics.
9, Alpine
The Alpine clothing has regional differences. Men in southern Taiwan wear a lapel long-sleeved blouse, a jacket with a kanban-style broken bone ah, tie a wide belt and drape both ends of it as a front skirt. Wrap the head with black cloth. Often wear rattan helmets or wooden helmets. Women's clothing is divided into short clothes and long skirts, long skirts under the clothes and bare three styles. Wear a wooden octagonal helmet. Like to wear ornaments.
10, Naxi
To self-woven linen or coarse cloth for clothing, young adults like to wear white, the elderly like black. Women like to wear red, blue and purple, nailed double-breasted words of the blouse, light blue or white shirt in the double pendulum with a long skirt. Waist girdle red, yellow ribbon, feet wear love not embroidered shoes. The most characteristic is "seven stars shawl".
11, Brown
Now there is a big difference between the Brown costume and the early costume. Men wear a green cloth coat with a round collar and long sleeves, and wide-legged pants. Headdresses vary according to age. The material used for the costumes is mostly home-woven cloth.
12. Achang People
Achang men usually wear a lapel shirt, black pants, and carry the "Jianpa" and "Tousa Knife" on their backs. Unmarried women usually wear short clothes and long pants, with their hair plaited on top of their heads. Married women generally wear short clothes, knee-length skirt, buns, and black or blue cloth wrapped into as high as a foot or so of the head, wearing a variety of silver jewelry. The Achang like to put flowers on their heads.
13, the Nu
Men's clothing for the cross-collar long shirt, knee-length pants, wear the front up, belt. Hair is stored and the head is wrapped in green or white cloth. They wear hemp cloth to tie their legs. Women wear a right-breasted blouse, an ankle-length skirt, and a black or red kangaroo. They like to use red rattan to make head wraps or waist bands.
14, Ewenke
Clothing style mainly has big woolen top, short leather top, lamb skin jacket, leather pants, leather pants, leather boots and so on. They love blue and black clothes. Men wear cloth single hat in summer, winter wear conical leather hat, the top is decorated with red tassel. Women commonly wear earrings, bracelets, rings, or decorated with coral and agate.
15, Oroqen
Whether clothes, shoes, hats or household goods, are made of roe deer skin. Men and women wear long robes in winter. Hats are made of elk oil skin. Women's hats are decorated with lace, the top is decorated with red and green light spikes. The clothes, pants and gloves worn by young people are mostly dyed yellow by boiling water from the quercus tree.
16, Herzhe
Fish skin clothing is an important symbol of the Herzhe people. They like to wear big-breasted robes, with a kangshi or short coat. Men's pants are mostly made of Huai head or Zhe Luo, dogfish skin, the upper end of the waist for the diagonal mouth. Women's pants are mostly flush and inlaid or embroidered with a variety of lace. Men and women wear fish skin leg warmers.
17, the Menba
Menba costumes have regional differences, the Mentou area are wearing Tibetan-style serge robe, girded with a belt, wearing a small brown hat, feet wearing boots. Mutuo area like to wear cotton and linen clothes. Men wear long hair, earrings and knives. Women wear floral dresses, hair braids coiled on top of the head, decorated with colorful threads.
18, Bai
White. Bai men wear white lapel tops and black collared coats, white pants, white and blue handkerchiefs wrapped around their heads, and hand-embroidered bags hanging from their shoulders. Women wear white or light blue over-over-right blouse, white or light blue wide pants, waist tie embroidered short apron, footsteps embroidered shoes.
19, the Security Guard
Security Guard men wear white cloth shirts, green cloth shoulders, black, blue and gray pants, wearing a cloth yarmulke; women wear coat, shoulders, love red, green and other colors, generally to wear a cover. The security belt knife is the most characteristic jewelry.
20, Buyei
Buyei men wear short clothes with lapel or lapel, long pants, also wear long shirts and long pants, head wrapped in green or lattice turban, or white printed bandana on the head. They like to wear silver bracelets and embroidered shoes with pointed noses.
21, Daur
Daur dress to robe-based. Men wear leather hats, robes, leather pants and leather boots. Women are mainly dressed in cloth. The colors are mostly blue, black and gray. Women are good at hand embroidery. Hair styles and decorations vary from place to place; some wrap their heads with white cloth or white towels and wear various earrings.
22, Deang
Deang men generally wear black lapel tops, wide and short pants, black or white cloth head scarves, and colorful balls at both ends. Women's costumes are differentiated by region and branch. They are usually divided into pants and skirts. The most striking thing about the Deang costume is the waistband and colorful pompoms on the women.
23, Dongxiang
Dongxiang men wear wide robes, belts, hanging knives, smoke purse and so on. Women mostly wear embroidered clothes with round collars, large lapels and wide sleeves. They wear pants underneath. Men wear white and black floppy hats with flat tops and no brims. Women wear embroidered flower-patterned hats at home and silk caps when they go out. Jewelry to silver earrings, silver bracelets, agate beads.
24, Dong
Dong men's tops have lapel, left and right overlapping three kinds, under the pants, wrapped tied legs. Women wear skirts, upper body with open-breasted tights, chest around the green embroidery of the "hood"; wearing pants, to match the right-over-oblique short clothes. Like to wear silver jewelry. Clothing materials are mostly self-weaving and dyeing "Dong cloth".
25, the Dulong
Dulong people generally wear fabric clothing, but still in the clothes covered with striped thread blanket. The Dulong's jewelry is quite distinctive, and they all like to dye the rattan red as bracelets and waist ornaments. Men wear machetes, crossbows and arrow bags when they go out; women wear large towels on their heads and beads on their necks.
26, Russian
Russian men wear knee-length overshirts and leggings, tweed tops or robes in spring and fall, and sheepskin shirts or leather coats in winter. Women are accustomed to wearing coarse cloth shirts in summer and long robes with lapels, under which they wear long woolen skirts. Both men and women wear felt boots, leather boots and leather shoes. Men generally preferred to wear tweed hats and fur hats with earmuffs.
27. Hani Ethnic Group
The Hani men wear a lapel coat and pants, and wrap their heads in black or white cloth. Women's clothing is mainly cotton dresses and long and short pants. They like to wear green-colored clothes, and in some places they even use indigo to dye their clothes again every time they wash them.
28, Kazakh
Kazakh men mainly have leather coats, leather pants, shirts, pants, shoulders, lined tabs and so on. Leather pants are fat. Shirts and pants are mostly made of white cloth. Women wear dresses made of satin, flowery cloth and woolen textiles, and they like to use red, green and light blue. Women's hats and headscarves are quite elaborate.
29, Jinuo
Men wear white round-necked button-down blouse, knee-length wide pants, wrapped legs, long cloth wrapped head, wearing bamboo or silver earrings. Women wear a short, round-necked, unbuttoned blouse lined with a corset or bib. Under the short skirt, wrapped legs, wearing a pointed hat. Raw materials for clothing are mostly cotton and linen blended earth cloth, and the color is mainly primary.
30, Beijing
Beijing clothing men generally wear knee-length clothes, bare chest and waist, narrower sleeves. Women are hanging diamond-shaped chest cloth, wearing collarless, lapel short blouse, tighter body, narrow sleeves, under the wide-legged pants. The most distinctive decoration of the Jing is their bucket hats.
31. Jingpo People
The Jingpo people worship black color. The men wear short, button-down clothes. The pants are short and wide. Young people wrap their heads in white cloth. They hang long knives or carry muskets. Women wear short black clothes with opposite or left lapels, decorated with silver robes and sesame bells. Underneath the tube skirt, wrapped in woolen leg guards, like to wear silver objects.
32, Kyrgyz
Kirghiz men dress for white embroidered lace round-collar shirt, collarless tunic "lined tabs", cuffs along the edge of black cloth. Belts are worn on the outside of the clothes. Wide-legged pants are worn underneath. Women's clothing is wide and collarless, with silver buttons on the lapel. Leather or cloth shoulders. Wear a yarmulke at all seasons of the year.
33, Lahu
Lahu clothing to black is beautiful. Men wear short shirts with lapels, black cloth pants, black caps or head scarves. Women wear open-breasted and open-forked long shirts and pants, with long head cloths wrapped around their heads and long colored spikes at both ends, wrapped around their legs. Women wear silver rings and hang "Puba". Men wear gourds and muskets.
34, Li
Li men generally wear lapel collarless shirt and pants, wrapped in a turban inserted pheasant plume. There are regional differences in women's clothing, wearing a black round-necked dress with a tight-fitting, ultra-short skirt, colorful flowers. Or wearing black and blue flat-collar shirt, under the colorful flower skirt, head tied with a black cloth turban.
35, Lhoba
Loba men wear Tibetan serge robes, coat black woolen shoulders, and abdomen. Back draped in bison skin. They wear bearskin helmets and rattan helmets. They wear bows and arrows and knives. Women wear collarless blouse with narrow sleeves. Tight-fitting skirts. Men and women went barefoot and wore their hair loose in the back and in front of their foreheads.
36, Manchu
Manchu used to wear robes all year round, the most characteristic of the robe is the cheongsam. The first is a long vest-shaped, later evolved into a wide waist straight through the style. The kanji is a prominent feature of Manchu clothing. The Manchu people regard the deep reddish-red color as the color of blessing and revere white.
37, Maonan
Maonan men used to wear Tang clothes and pipa-breasted tops. The women wore right-breasted tops and wide-legged rolled pants. There are three edges on the lapel and cuffs of the jacket. The material is mostly green and blue." The "dingkahua" (flower bamboo hat) is the best of the Maonan handmade products.
38. Mulao Ethnic Group
The Mulao ethnic group worships the color of blue and wears simple clothes. Women wear big-breasted tops and long pants. Girls wear braids, and after marriage they wear buns. Elderly women wrap their heads in green cloth and wear aprons around their waists. Men wear a jacket with lapel, long pants, and a bowl-shaped green cloth hat. Most of them wear grass shoes or cloth shoes. The fabric is self-spun and self-woven indigo-dyed earthen cloth.
39, Pumi
Pumi women's clothing has regional differences. In Lanping and Vixi, they wear a short coat with a large lapel, long pants, a black and brown jacket, an apron, and a braid. In Nyingchi and Yongsheng, they wear short clothes with right lapels, white pleated skirts, sheepskin shawls and colorful belts. Hair braid to thick for beauty, rushing on white.
40, Qiang
Qiang men and women wear long linen shirts, sheepskin shawls, head wraps, waistbands, and leg wraps. Men wear knee-length shirts, braid their hair and wear grass shoes, cloth shoes or cowhide boots. They like to wear fire scythes and knives. Women's shirts are ankle-length. They wear embroidered aprons and ribbons around their waists. The feet wear Yunyun shoes. The embroidery of flowers has been famous for a long time.
41, Salar
Salar men wear white shirts, black shoulders, belts, pants, "Lotti" or cloth shoes, wearing a dome hat. Women wear short tops, set of black or purple shoulders, long pants, embroidered shoes. Young women wear green caps, middle-aged women wear black caps, and older women wear white caps.
42. The She People
Half of the men of the She People used to wear colorful linen round-necked, large-breasted shirts and long pants. Women's clothing varies according to the region they live in, with the "phoenix costume" symbolizing all the best of luck being the most distinctive. The She people have a special fondness for the natural colors of orchid and green. Red, yellow and black are also common colors.
43, the water tribe
The water tribe men wear long shirts with big lapels, long pants, green cloth headgear, grass shoes or cloth shoes, women wear round necks with big lapels, blue wide half-length shirts, pants, green embroidered aprons, òhair, head wrapped in green or white cloth, embroidered shoes, and all kinds of silver ornaments in full costume. The aquatic textile and printing and dyeing techniques are of a fairly high level.
44, Tajik
Tajik men love to wear shirts on weekdays, wearing a collarless black coat with lapels, and in winter, they wear bare sheepskin coats. Women like to wear dresses. Men wear black velvet round high hat. Women wear round embroidered cotton hats. Both men and women wear leather boots. Tajik women specialize in embroidery.
45. Tatars
Tatars men wear white shirts with wide sleeves and embroidered laces, black kangs or unbuttoned tops, and black narrow-legged pants. Women wear wide ruffled dresses, more yellow, white, fuchsia jacket suit top or dark-colored kangs. Men wear embroidered beanie hats or rounded flat flower hats. Women wear small flower hat with beads and head scarf.
46, Tujia
The Tujia men used to wear pipa-breasted blouses and wrap green silk headscarves. Women wore a left-breasted coat with two or three lace rolls and wide sleeves, with hemmed pants or an eight-paneled skirt, and gold, silver, and jade ornaments. Now only on festive occasions, grand gatherings or in remote mountain villages do they wear traditional costumes.
47. Gelao
Both men and women wear skirts, short for men and long for women. The skirt is short for men and long for women. It is made of a piece of cloth wrapped around the waist without any folds, like a barrel, and is called the "barrel skirt".
48, the Turkish
Turkish men in winter wear oblique lapel leather jacket and woolen brown shirt, other seasons wear a small collar, oblique lapel robes or white high-collar gowns, black or purple lapel kangshi, wearing pants, belts and belly. They wear white felt hats and embroidered shoes. Women's shoulders are sewn in black, purple, or blue with edges, and the waist is tied with a patterned belt. Scarlet red pleated skirt with white border and white cloth pants. Footsteps colorful clouds embroidered long shoes. The headdress is made of silver earrings strung up with five-colored porcelain beads and hanging down in front of the chest.
49. Wa People
The Wa people have regional differences in their costumes. Men generally wear black and green collarless short tops, black or green wide pants, black, blue, white and red cloth headdresses, and go out with long knives and hanging bags. The women mostly wear a short sleeveless jacket with a tight V-neck, a striped skirt, a cape, and silver, bamboo, and rattan ornaments.
50, Uyghur
Uyghur men wear embroidered shirts, jackets with slanting collars, no buttons "lined tabs", "lined tabs" knee-length, outside the belt. Women like to wear colorful dresses, coats embroidered undershirts, men and women wearing embroidered hats, feet wearing long leather boots. Material selection of pure wool, cotton, silk, leather.
51, Uzbek
Uzbek men wear silk short-sleeved shirts in summer. Chunxiu wear knee-length long "lined tabs", waist girdle satin or triangular embroidered belt. In winter, they wear woolen sweaters and pants, and sheepskin jackets. Women wear silk shirts and dresses in summer and woolen coats, woolen pants, tweed coats, and fox fur coats in winter. All year round, they wear "dopi" hats.
52, Xibo
The Xibo men's clothing is a large lapel robe or lapel short shirt. Like green, blue, brown, waist green cloth belt. Women's robes are the same as men's, but the collar, sleeves, lapels and other places with lace, like to wear pleated dresses, jackets and short shoulders. Men wear dome hats, women like to wear various colors of headscarves. Men wear thick-soled shoes, women wear embroidered shoes.
53, Yao
Yao men's clothing is mainly greenish-blue, to the lapel, oblique lapel, pipa lapel short clothes, or cross-collar long shirt, tie head scarf, playing tie legs. Women wear large-breasted tops and pants with waistbands; round-necked short clothes and pleated skirts; or long shirts with pants. The costumes are composed of floral motifs, and the headdresses are more prominent.
54, Yugu
Yugu men and women wear robes with high collars and large lapels. Men bundle red, blue belt, wear belt knife, fire sickle, small Buddha, etc.; women's robes hem slit, green, blue-based, set of high-collar shoulders, belt, with handkerchiefs. Winter wear fox skin wind and snow hat, summer and fall wear round pass flat top white felt hat or bowler hat.
55, Yi
Yi clothing is more colorful, varied styles, and decorated with a large number of silver products and embroidery.
56. Han People
The Chinese people became "Han people" in the Han Dynasty. The main feature of Han clothes is the cross-collar, right obeisance, without buttons, but with a rope knot, giving people a free and easy image. It is the embodiment of China's "country of clothing" and "state of etiquette", and carries the outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics of Han dyeing, weaving and embroidery.
Baidu Encyclopedia - 56 Ethnic Groups