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  3. Traditional Chinese wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese wedding dress is a collective term which refers to all the different forms and styles of traditional wedding attire worn by the Han Chinese when performing their marriage ceremony, including the traditional Chinese marriage.

  4. Cheongsam - Wikipedia

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    In Western weddings, Chinese brides or brides marrying into a Chinese family will often wear cheongsam for a portion of the wedding day. It is common for many brides to have both a traditional white wedding dress and a cheongsam or a guaqun (another kind of wedding attire) to be worn during the tea ceremony .

  5. Traditional Chinese marriage - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese wedding dresses Actual wedding ceremonies: On the arrival of the sedan at the wedding place, there would be music and firecrackers. The bride would be led along the red carpet in a festive atmosphere.

  6. Fengguan xiapei - Wikipedia

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    Fengguan xiapei (Chinese: 凤冠霞帔) is a type of traditional Chinese wedding set of attire categorized under Hanfu, which was worn by Han Chinese women in Ming and Qing dynasties. The fengguan xiapei attire was composed an upper and lower garment following the traditional Chinese yichang clothing system.

  7. Ruqun - Wikipedia

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    Xiuhefu (秀禾服): a type of aoqun worn as a traditional Chinese wedding dress in Qing and in modern era. Xuanduan (玄端): a very formal dark ruqun with accessories; equivalent to the Western white tie.

  8. Qungua - Wikipedia

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    It eventually became the traditional wedding attire of Cantonese brides in the Guangdong regions. It is traditionally handmade and is decorated with dragons and phoenixes embroideries. Nowadays, the qungua is still popular as a wedding dress in China, including in Hong kong and Macau.