The amazing thing is how wearable this stuff is even to this day. I could totally see these garments worn during a fancy gala in any country. I guess it's true that style never goes out of style, no matter where it comes from!
There seems to be a clear line between the 1920s and what came before. If someone wore clothes from the 1920s out and about today, nobody would pay too much attention, but someone in clothes from any earlier era would look like they were dressing up, or on their way to a fancy dress party.
@@-untcuchable.mp4268 to be honest, it's been that way for about the past decade. The only difference now is 2000s fashion has come back and will be front and center throughout this decade.
I love their hairstyle. I also love the Chinese cloth with Western elements in it, it’s so classy and elegant. I wish I could travel back to 1929’s Shanghai, thanks for uploading!
I love how they seem to be having a good time. hearing her laugh and having a good time at the end somehow brings peace to me. lighthearted, fun, this is such a gem. thank you.
All of those girls are so cute. They will be remembered forever and always young thanks to this film. The hostess really had everything together for her lovely video. With music too! Just so well done. I can't get over it.
At the far left is the eighth female name of Tang Shaoyi, the first prime minister of the Beiyang government, Gan Tang Baomei (1902~1941) (after divorce, remarriage and surname change), this is the first large-scale fashion show in Chinese history . The one on the far right is Fan Xiaobaolian (1909~1984), the wife of the famous Shanghai architect Mr. Fan Wenzhao, who was a celebrity in the Shanghai social circle during the Republic of China. The English-speaking narrator in the middle is Wen Shihuizhen (1906~2004), the wife of Sister Song's cousin. Her husband is Mr. Wen Yuqing, a top expert in China's radio communication technology.
Interesting facts, nice to know! Some were joking that this looked like a made for TH-cam video shoot, with the fashion, bloopers and all. Well, judging by those dates, the lady narrating the show almost made it to the birth of the TH-cam era...
I'm reminded of my wife's grandmother who died some years back at age 105. She was from Fujian and lived through all the 20th century changes in China. She wore her traditional clothes of silk with the high collar and long hair in a bun every day up to her passing.
What amazed me is that these Chinese girls spoke English better than I do. Even back then when not everyone has access to education. I couldn't learn English unless I listen to audio.
well..most of this girl u see there is either come from noble family, or extreme rich, or some high rank officer in previous Qing dynasty(so the still have vast connection).. a lot of them send their child to europe to study etc..
yes China then sensibly have Western values before the virus of communism brought it low. The well educated would often have education abroad or with a governess. In 1921 my grandmother left the UK for India for example so a family there who had a little child could learn English.
The lady who spoke English was apparently the daughter of Republic of China's ambassador (When China had a western style democracy 1911-1949) to France. She most likely have spent times in France. I would not be surprised if she was fluent in French as well.
lovely to see this video transcends the period. When you see B&W colorized, you become easily connected. I rarely see vintage footages that show people just being people and happy doing informative videos. Feels like this just happened yesterday.
@@jumjum114 oh my gosh!! You've absolutely made my day. I looked her up, and if I'm correct, she is Mai-Mai Sze (Yuen Tsung Sze, 1909-1992); she went on to live an incredibly fascinating life -- she performed on Broadway, was featured in Vogue, and most notably, became a renowned painter and writer of fiction and non-fiction. Also of note is that she had a lifelong love of the same gender, though they were very quiet about it (which of course is understandable, given the historical context). She also wrote an autobiography -- even better than a biography! Even if I have the wrong person, I've stumbled across the story of an extraordinary woman, and I love when this sort of thing happens. Thank you for your reply.
@@parkerbill You are so awesome! Thank you for posting your findings! Another comment listed her with another name which led me nowhere, but you're right that regardless of whether Mai-Mai/Yuen Tsung Sze is the right match, reading about her life was really inspiring.
you are absolutely right...which makes me doubt if this was shot in Shanghai...I realize the other lady was speaking in Mandarin (kind of)...but the hostess also looked and sounded like Cantonese...could this be done in Hong Kong, Macau or even Canton?
I was surprised at the beginning, but second thought those Zhongshan people were following Dr. Sun Yat-sen and his KMT to north for revolution And Settle down in Shang Hai city which was the Financial center of Republic of China. Then make sense to me that why there were some Zhongshan people lived in Shanghai with their dialects while Mandarin Chinese was not well educated all over China yet.
Jun Zhao yes During the civil war and cultural revolution , many older generation Chinese were moved to HK Macau and oversea. They were all speak different dialects. And they are became grand parents or young citizens’ parents now
civilized part of china people in the republic of china era; they are gentle, polite and elegant. but, after some times, people learnt the fight down spirit and they were no longer gentle, polite and elegant any more. sad part of china history? tribe history?
I didn't want it to end. Absolutely mesmerizing! I find it amazing how you can see shades in the skin and color in the shadows. Colored, they don't seem so foreign and strange. They seem so relatable now! Even their facial expressions. How the presenter looked to her friends with that knowing and jesting grin (as a Filipino, I can relate to this).
She can't be Tang Baomei if the video was shot in 1929 b/c Tang was dead in the Spanish Flu in 1918. She could be other daughters of Tang Shaoyi, but idk.
@@dgspitzer4771 Amazing restoration/colorization!!! The most pretty was the girl that talks the most. Hope all of them had have a great life! I'm very satisfied, coloring my own BW pictures on some pages and apps that colorize on internet and smartphone, but still wating for something to do this on a whole movie, that is just a lot of pictures merged (with audio)
@@hyena280 Daughter of Republic of China's Ambassador to France. So most likely. (BTW, China back then had nothing to do with today's Communist China. It is a very different country back then).
not necessary shanghai was really modern in the 1930s. My grandma was homeschooled during the war between China and Japan. She speaks fluent shanghaiese, mandarin, english, some japanese and cantonese
This is so wonderful to watch. As a lover of fashion, an admirer of different cultures and a person who enjoys history in general this really made my day. Wow. Thanks for everyone who made this possible. Amazing to think is was so long ago!
These dresses are so beautiful!!!! I wish beautiful quality clothes were affordable and available for everyone and that we still paid attention to our clothes and took better care of them.
@@qingyipeng3122 I realize that is then showed the wealthy, but fortunately, China is now rising and affording far more people opportunity. I might add that dispite the anti-China comments by Trump, most people in America admire and respect China and the Chinese people. My wife of 20 years is Chinese. Thank you for your comment.
Thank you so much for continuing your work, it truly is touching. I'm so glad you are covering more areas and time, I can't wait to show this to my relatives who are in Shanghai 😌
This is exceptional. Thank you for restoring it. I watch a lot of historic fashion videos and I find it very impressive that this video is a "talkie", Most of the equivalent fashion show videos from Europe and America from the same time period that I have seen were only dubbed over with narration.
Lo veo y no lo puedo creer !! Qué gran trabajo al restaurar todo el video segundo a segundo, es traer casi 100 años a la actualidad, increible !!! He quedado muy impresionado y es gratificante sabe que si se puede llegar a este nivel de restauracion. Mis mas sinceras felicitaciones!!
Thank you so much for this video! So interesting to see the fashion mixed by East and west. And that lady talked in english. I guess it was rare at that time? Wonderful work you’ve done.
More appreciation needed for your work, it's always fascinating to understand how things were in the past, and it makes us understand life in a more deeper way, thank you so much and keep up the good work.
@jin gu unfortunately China has fallen back into imperialism. They call it communism, but with a president for life and strict rules against the criticism of the government, there is really no difference between China's implementation of communism and imperialism of previous eras. Perhaps it is an efficient way to govern, democracy has many weaknesses. But when people can't speak freely, when history (such as Tianamen Square massacre) and world events are erased, denied, and presented in distorted way, the system will not last indefinitely. There's a saying in China - long divided will unite, long united will divide. It may not happen in the next few decades, but I can see that China will eventually divide again.
They were so so beautiful! If I would see them nowadays in Shanghai I would think they belong to our time today just wearing traditional expensive fashion :)
Thank you I loved this video! The women and styles were beautiful It made me sad to think what could have happened to them when the Japanese invaded..... war is horrific
@@ceecmb Not only it's too complicated, but they would need freedom of speech first, in order to allow Chinese people to create something appealing to the rest of the world (movies, music, etc).
@@xingxung9992 They were not afraid and ashamed of their own culture. They are proud and happy for their culture. High society class women were always interested in fashion of the western world. There have not been any Chinese fashion for a very long time, they have been frozen in time since the fall of Qing
I love this so much. The fashion history is great, yes, but seeing people being people way back then is so important.
That’s vague
I understand. Yes it reminds us that people are people no matter the time period.
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@@xingxung9992 ?
How would you have expected people to be back then? Sheesh. 🙄
最左边的那位是北洋政府第一任总理唐绍仪之第八女名甘唐宝玫(1902~1941)(后离婚再嫁改姓岑)是中国历史上的首个大型时装show的组织者。最右边的那位是上海著名建筑设计师范文照先生的夫人范萧宝莲(1909~1984)是民国时期上海滩社交圈知名人士。中间那位说英文的解说者是宋氏三姐妹的表弟之妻温施惠珍(1906~2004)她的丈夫是国内无线电传讯技术的顶级专家温毓庆先生。
说得跟真的一样
SamQ 他说的是真的,你如果不相信应该自己去证实,而不是在这里无任何根据的吹毛求疵
Rebecca Chan 對啊,怎麼會有這麼無理的人? 人家費心寫出資料拾遺,竟然還潑這種冷水。簡直太可怕了。
全是大家闺秀。
Meat 中共培养出来的变态畸形心理阴暗的人很多 不奇怪
I was thrown off guard when they spoke in English.
Good accent isn't it .
same
I was thrown off by the Ugly font the video creator chose
Well they had schools back in 1929...
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The amazing thing is how wearable this stuff is even to this day. I could totally see these garments worn during a fancy gala in any country. I guess it's true that style never goes out of style, no matter where it comes from!
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@@xingxung9992 Han Chinese Culture has nothing to do with Manchu Dinasty Culture imposed on the Han ...
There seems to be a clear line between the 1920s and what came before. If someone wore clothes from the 1920s out and about today, nobody would pay too much attention, but someone in clothes from any earlier era would look like they were dressing up, or on their way to a fancy dress party.
2020s fashion would probably be a big mix of fashion in the past decades.
@@-untcuchable.mp4268 to be honest, it's been that way for about the past decade. The only difference now is 2000s fashion has come back and will be front and center throughout this decade.
I love their hairstyle. I also love the Chinese cloth with Western elements in it, it’s so classy and elegant. I wish I could travel back to 1929’s Shanghai, thanks for uploading!
No you don't
@@xingxung9992 stupid
Snuggly Lola Oh no-
Well, considering ww2 was just around the corner, you’d probably not hahah
Erik uh oh...
The young lady commenting on the fashions is very gracious and knowledgeable. Very nice!!
I love how they seem to be having a good time. hearing her laugh and having a good time at the end somehow brings peace to me. lighthearted, fun, this is such a gem. thank you.
All of those girls are so cute. They will be remembered forever and always young thanks to this film. The hostess really had everything together for her lovely video. With music too! Just so well done. I can't get over it.
At the far left is the eighth female name of Tang Shaoyi, the first prime minister of the Beiyang government, Gan Tang Baomei (1902~1941) (after divorce, remarriage and surname change), this is the first large-scale fashion show in Chinese history . The one on the far right is Fan Xiaobaolian (1909~1984), the wife of the famous Shanghai architect Mr. Fan Wenzhao, who was a celebrity in the Shanghai social circle during the Republic of China. The English-speaking narrator in the middle is Wen Shihuizhen (1906~2004), the wife of Sister Song's cousin. Her husband is Mr. Wen Yuqing, a top expert in China's radio communication technology.
Interesting facts, nice to know! Some were joking that this looked like a made for TH-cam video shoot, with the fashion, bloopers and all. Well, judging by those dates, the lady narrating the show almost made it to the birth of the TH-cam era...
amazing to know the narrator lived such a long life.
I'm reminded of my wife's grandmother who died some years back at age 105. She was from Fujian and lived through all the 20th century changes in China. She wore her traditional clothes of silk with the high collar and long hair in a bun every day up to her passing.
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What amazed me is that these Chinese girls spoke English better than I do. Even back then when not everyone has access to education. I couldn't learn English unless I listen to audio.
well..most of this girl u see there is either come from noble family, or extreme rich, or some high rank officer in previous Qing dynasty(so the still have vast connection)..
a lot of them send their child to europe to study etc..
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The girls are probably in the upper class at that time.
yes China then sensibly have Western values before the virus of communism brought it low. The well educated would often have education abroad or with a governess. In 1921 my grandmother left the UK for India for example so a family there who had a little child could learn English.
@@xingxung9992 dude. Go home. Your country doesn’t have anything recorded in 1929 don’t be sad and blame us.
The woman presenting the show, say in 2:05 that the dress is worn at "thé dansant" in french, that mean tea party.
Thank you so much!!! I'll edit the sub to add this in.
Merci!
English may have substituted French as LINGUA FRANCA of the world, but it will NEVER replace its glamour ...
The lady who spoke English was apparently the daughter of Republic of China's ambassador (When China had a western style democracy 1911-1949) to France. She most likely have spent times in France. I would not be surprised if she was fluent in French as well.
Isn`t it tea dance in english? In germany we call it Tanztee.
kid cat I don't think anyone would ever say 'tea dance'.
lovely to see this video transcends the period. When you see B&W colorized, you become easily connected. I rarely see vintage footages that show people just being people and happy doing informative videos. Feels like this just happened yesterday.
What a delight, and a precious piece of history. The hostess has charisma for days. I wish I could read her biography.
Oh you can! she is the daughter of Republic of China's ambassador when China had a western style democracy 1911-1949
@@jumjum114 oh my gosh!! You've absolutely made my day. I looked her up, and if I'm correct, she is Mai-Mai Sze (Yuen Tsung Sze, 1909-1992); she went on to live an incredibly fascinating life -- she performed on Broadway, was featured in Vogue, and most notably, became a renowned painter and writer of fiction and non-fiction. Also of note is that she had a lifelong love of the same gender, though they were very quiet about it (which of course is understandable, given the historical context). She also wrote an autobiography -- even better than a biography!
Even if I have the wrong person, I've stumbled across the story of an extraordinary woman, and I love when this sort of thing happens. Thank you for your reply.
@@parkerbill do you know about 2 girls in red and gold?
@@parkerbill You are so awesome! Thank you for posting your findings! Another comment listed her with another name which led me nowhere, but you're right that regardless of whether Mai-Mai/Yuen Tsung Sze is the right match, reading about her life was really inspiring.
It looks like it all just happened yesterday...
Yeah thought it was from the Sixties You know
@A. L what did it says?
@@cazamilfs8945 facts
True.
没想到最后还能看到花絮,接近一百年前的花絮。光这个年代感就无比重要了。
I like how even they show the bloopers. Guess now we know historical bloopers XD
I like that part too!!!!
Might even be the first bloopers ever recorded.
5:08 she was speaking in Cantonese Shiqi dialect 石岐话from ZhongShan city
you are absolutely right...which makes me doubt if this was shot in Shanghai...I realize the other lady was speaking in Mandarin (kind of)...but the hostess also looked and sounded like Cantonese...could this be done in Hong Kong, Macau or even Canton?
I was surprised at the beginning, but second thought those Zhongshan people were following Dr. Sun Yat-sen and his KMT to north for revolution And Settle down in Shang Hai city which was the Financial center of Republic of China. Then make sense to me that why there were some Zhongshan people lived in Shanghai with their dialects while Mandarin Chinese was not well educated all over China yet.
Jun Zhao yes During the civil war and cultural revolution , many older generation Chinese were moved to HK Macau and oversea. They were all speak different dialects. And they are became grand parents or young citizens’ parents now
@@junzhao1396 ummm. Does it really matter where it was filmed?? They CAN travel, you know...
civilized part of china people in the republic of china era; they are gentle, polite and elegant. but, after some times, people learnt the fight down spirit and they were no longer gentle, polite and elegant any more. sad part of china history? tribe history?
I didn't want it to end. Absolutely mesmerizing! I find it amazing how you can see shades in the skin and color in the shadows. Colored, they don't seem so foreign and strange. They seem so relatable now! Even their facial expressions. How the presenter looked to her friends with that knowing and jesting grin (as a Filipino, I can relate to this).
3:57 - the girl on the left was Tang Baomei, daughter of Tang shaoyi, former Prime Minister of Republic of China.
Woah thanks for the information
👍
She can't be Tang Baomei if the video was shot in 1929 b/c Tang was dead in the Spanish Flu in 1918. She could be other daughters of Tang Shaoyi, but idk.
Allen Xia That’s incorrect. You must have mixed her up with someone else. She was alive when her father was assassinated in 1938.
Penguin do you know if she’s Lora or May Tang?
Good job :)
Wow Denis! Thank you!!! Love your works too!
@@dgspitzer4771 Amazing restoration/colorization!!! The most pretty was the girl that talks the most. Hope all of them had have a great life! I'm very satisfied, coloring my own BW pictures on some pages and apps that colorize on internet and smartphone, but still wating for something to do this on a whole movie, that is just a lot of pictures merged (with audio)
🙂
What a great restoration. I love the outtakes - especially the one at 7:00, where someone, who looks to be a cook, opens the door to the courtyard.
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i love it when people accept new culture without forgetting their original culture.
Yes, so sad people everywere had lost their culture :(
it's the perfect way. We must accept the new, but never forget who we are
My culture practically wore nothing 😑😑
Girl speaking English, Mandarin, Cantonese... Had to be super rich
Not likely. The church schools taught English. But must be middle classes to have tailor clothing.
I thought she had a French accent. I'm wondering if she spent a lot of time in France.
Long time ago.. only rich children can afford studying abroad and of english language
@@hyena280 Daughter of Republic of China's Ambassador to France. So most likely. (BTW, China back then had nothing to do with today's Communist China. It is a very different country back then).
not necessary
shanghai was really modern in the 1930s.
My grandma was homeschooled during the war between China and Japan. She speaks fluent shanghaiese, mandarin, english, some japanese and cantonese
感谢博主的努力,我几乎看了你所有的修复视频,让我了解到了近百年前我的国人们的生活状态,活灵活现,令人动容。
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上流社会😂😂😂
This is so beautiful. I love seeing this about my culture. Thank you for uploading 💗
This is so wonderful to watch. As a lover of fashion, an admirer of different cultures and a person who enjoys history in general this really made my day. Wow.
Thanks for everyone who made this possible.
Amazing to think is was so long ago!
These dresses are so beautiful!!!! I wish beautiful quality clothes were affordable and available for everyone and that we still paid attention to our clothes and took better care of them.
I enjoyed the Behind the scenes. It’s great to see the sense of humour and human playfulness.
They are all so beautiful and elegant! Fashion hasn’t really changed! 好美呀!感觉这些裙子现在也是很不错很流行的!
Interesting video. A Chinese fashion show nearly a century ago.
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Xing Xung This video presents the rich and noble, not ordinary poor people......
@@qingyipeng3122 I realize that is then showed the wealthy, but fortunately, China is now rising and affording far more people opportunity. I might add that dispite the anti-China comments by Trump, most people in America admire and respect China and the Chinese people. My wife of 20 years is Chinese. Thank you for your comment.
@@xingxung9992 don’t be sad your poor country was a colony of Japan or Europe and nothing fancy recorded 🤣.
Scenes from 91 years ago captured in a video. This is gold. Thanks for the upload. 😊
Doesn't even look 91 years old looks more like the early 70s
@@EJayyDreadHead those threes girls passed on 1941 1984 2004. Yeah stop. This is real. 1970s China was communist it was horrible not like this
Incredible. And the bloopers really give you a sense of the people. Just delightful watching these videos.
I love this, the bloopers were a fantastic addition.
We need more of these kind of remake videos, completely priceless. Thank you.
I love the way people spoke back then. No matter what language they spoke, they always sounded super refined and fancy.
Thank you so much for continuing your work, it truly is touching. I'm so glad you are covering more areas and time, I can't wait to show this to my relatives who are in Shanghai 😌
This is exceptional. Thank you for restoring it. I watch a lot of historic fashion videos and I find it very impressive that this video is a "talkie", Most of the equivalent fashion show videos from Europe and America from the same time period that I have seen were only dubbed over with narration.
thank you for uploading such a beautiful piece of short film, it shows how great China was in this era, it really touched my heart !
They looked so classic, elegant, and natural!
This is extraordinary! Thanks for this amazing upload.
Oh my god those 3 girls look so happy in the bloopers
Love the narrator's specific references, such as to the empire dress style!
Why am I so obsessed with these videos 😳
感谢播主这么努力地修复,真是一个耳目一新的频道,马上订阅点赞啦!
Chinese Fashion Vloggers, produced by Fox Movies back in 1929. Clearly, this documentary was produced for American audiences.
Obviously, the purpose of the video was to show US citizens how to dress when visiting China, she says that at the beggining xd
unfortunately.
Yeah, unfortunately, I wanted to hear and see their perspective not what they think others will like to see about them.
WOW! What a find .This kind of video is rare! Thank's for sharing!
these women are really beautiful! greeting from Brazil!
Xing Xung why are you posting the same thing multiple times???
@@meganhuggins7494 it's a silly mistake
Finalmente um brasileiro
@@xingxung9992 If you have evidence of this viedo being fake, you could show your evidence
Insanely cool. Thank you so so much for sharing this! The behind the scenes are so great too!
I love your content. Thank you for the hard work. Please keep them coming!
Lo veo y no lo puedo creer !!
Qué gran trabajo al restaurar todo el video segundo a segundo, es traer casi 100 años a la actualidad, increible !!!
He quedado muy impresionado y es gratificante sabe que si se puede llegar a este nivel de restauracion.
Mis mas sinceras felicitaciones!!
I love the outtakes so much!!
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This is such a precious footage!
This is gold. Thank you for posting.🙂
Thank you so much for this video! So interesting to see the fashion mixed by East and west. And that lady talked in english. I guess it was rare at that time? Wonderful work you’ve done.
A great job on the restoration! It's really a look into the past. Amazing
The fashions are beautiful and the host's English is perfect!
More appreciation needed for your work, it's always fascinating to understand how things were in the past, and it makes us understand life in a more deeper way, thank you so much and keep up the good work.
Oh, that's really utterly wonderful. Thanks for the presentation, so much appreciated!
Beautiful and classy garments ❤️
Fantastic. Well done! Thank you for bringing it online.
右边的美女是广东香山(今中山市)石岐区或者南区口音。左边的美女据说是民国第一任总理唐绍仪的女儿,其实也是广东香山籍。近代很多中山乡亲旅居上海。上海四大百货创始人皆为中山籍移民。
非常珍貴的影片,多謝分享。
AMAZING, THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO & RESORATION, I 'LL SAVE IT TO MY PLAYLIST !
thank you so much this is so beautiful
This was so much fun to watch. The models and fabrics are beautiful.
Videos like this are a true treasure and an important documentation of Chinese history.
7:44 Look at those guys, it probably was so damn cold, and those ladies dressing summer clothes...
You can literally see the their breath too!
yall their skin is turning grey
Such elegance and beauty, the girl is so talented, thanks for the video. sending love and respect from japan😘❤❤
Very beautiful styles! I would wear some of these dresses today.
The outtakes were the best!
@jin gu unfortunately China has fallen back into imperialism. They call it communism, but with a president for life and strict rules against the criticism of the government, there is really no difference between China's implementation of communism and imperialism of previous eras. Perhaps it is an efficient way to govern, democracy has many weaknesses. But when people can't speak freely, when history (such as Tianamen Square massacre) and world events are erased, denied, and presented in distorted way, the system will not last indefinitely. There's a saying in China - long divided will unite, long united will divide. It may not happen in the next few decades, but I can see that China will eventually divide again.
Oh my goodness, this film is so historical and priceless.
🌞🌸🌺💐👍👍😊👍👍💐🌺🌸🌞
One speaks Mandarin, the other speaks Cantonese I got them both
LOL🌞🤣🌞
Amazing footage. Your skill of colorization is also amazing.
my grandma was seven years old when this was made! she's still alive and very healthy apart from losing most of her hearing :)
from the video, it is learned that people from the republic of china era are so gentle and so polite and so elegant. good.
can't believe i understood the mandarin spoken by people born during the qing dynasty!
You would understand it back to the song dynasty, as the modern chinese language has it's roots from there, but anything before that, not so much.
The Qing Dynasty really wasn't that long ago.
You do know there are still some people alive who were born in the Qing dynasty 😂
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@Ryan Qiao I hate to be that one person, but what do you mean by henanness?
Fantastic restoration! China is more modern than we can ever imagine to be.
From Singapore.
This presenter woman, in her time, was a breakthrough
This was very interesting to watch. I can't believe this was 90 years ago!!
They were so so beautiful! If I would see them nowadays in Shanghai I would think they belong to our time today just wearing traditional expensive fashion :)
Super amazing! Thank you!!!!
Thank you I loved this video!
The women and styles were beautiful
It made me sad to think what could have happened to them when the Japanese invaded..... war is horrific
Why no one talks about the bloopers/takes? It shows how natural and sweet they are, especially the presenter.
It’s also really cute when they show the bloopers. How adorable! This must have been very exciting and fun for them even tho they had to do many takes
I loved the moment of levity at the end when she asks "how is it?"
Wow, she has such a transatlantic accent I love it
So beautiful....and I LOVED visiting Shanghai in 2018.
90 years ago British accent was the trend. Now Americans dominated the accents.
Mandarin will be a trend soon
@@ceecmb No it is too complicated
@@ceecmb Not only it's too complicated, but they would need freedom of speech first, in order to allow Chinese people to create something appealing to the rest of the world (movies, music, etc).
@@AC-he8ln LOL that is a good point, I've never thought about it that way.
American accent might be more widely spoken but has never been and will never be the trend
Very Nice restoration. back in the past again
thanks
The fact that we can still wear these dresses. The fact that they have film behind the scene as well.
l love this so much !!! thank you for giving me the chance to see this :)
The fashion still looks good today
This is amazing, truly mesmerizing :)
the woman wearing the dress that first appears around 2.30 the pattern is so like louis vuitton perhaps it may even be louis vuitton
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@@xingxung9992 They were not afraid and ashamed of their own culture. They are proud and happy for their culture.
High society class women were always interested in fashion of the western world. There have not been any Chinese fashion for a very long time, they have been frozen in time since the fall of Qing
@@qiaonasen3559 This guy you just replied to was idotic and a hater, he has been posting that same baseless comment repeatedly
@@percychen97 Ok Noted. He probably was one off the CCP. I tought it sounded very familiar like some type of propoganda anti-west.
It ain't Louis Vuitton until Drake makes a song about it!
This is amazing video! Love it so much! So delicate and nice -))
Their English are way better than me
Lol
Chinatown USA 2020: No speak English.
Shanghai China 1920: The modern Chinese girl...
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"Their English is way better than mine."
@@rebeccatsai778 omg
Amazing video, really brings out the humanity of historical people.
just wow.idk how to put these feelings in words.but this so damn incrediblely amazing.thank you for sharing.sharing with the world.
How charming, thanks for posting
These ladies are so lovely. Hope they survived the wars that came years later
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