TRADITIONAL COSTUMES OF HAKKA IN GANNAN: REFLECTION OF DIVERSITY CULTURAL OF HAN AND SHE

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Srinakharinwirot University

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This study focuses on the traditional Hakka costumes of the Gannan region in China, and aims to explore how these costumes reflect the diversity of Han and She ethnic cultures and their role in socio-cultural changes. The theories utilized multiculturalism and the anthropology of costumes, and the study combined methods such as historical document analysis, field surveys and interviews, and case studies, to thoroughly examine the cultural characteristics, historical evolution, and social significance of Gannan Hakka traditional costumes. The study found that these costumes are not only an integral part of Gannan Hakka culture, but also a testament to the integration of diverse cultures, especially in the interaction between Han and She ethnic cultures, demonstrating unique adaptations and changes. By analyzing costume changes over different time periods, the thesis reveals the role of Gannan Hakka costumes in cultural heritage, identity recognition, and social development. This study not only enhances the understanding of the diversity of Gannan Hakka culture, but also provides empirical support for the study of the interactions between Han and minority ethnic cultures, emphasizing the importance of protecting and inheriting cultural heritage in modern society.
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