In Xunpu Village, a coastal gem in Fujian Province, women are turning heads with radiant floral crowns that blend ancient tradition with modern festival vibes. This zanhuawei custom – recently trending on social media – transforms fresh blooms into living art that’s survived centuries of tides and time. 🌺
As the 2026 Spring Festival approaches, the village buzzes with flower-adorned residents preparing celebrations. The iconic hairstyle – a sleek bun wrapped in seasonal blossoms – isn’t just Insta-worthy: it’s a UNESCO-recognized intangible heritage practice dating back to the Song Dynasty (960-1279). Local fisherwomen say the floral halos, crafted from chrysanthemums, jasmine, and magnolias, symbolize their deep connection to the sea. ⚓️
"This isn’t just decoration – it’s our history worn daily," explains Lin Mei, a third-generation flower crown artisan. Her workshop now ships custom designs worldwide, blending tradition with TikTok trends. 📱
Cultural experts note the revival reflects China’s growing youth interest in heritage preservation. During this year’s festivities, visitors can join workshops to craft their own floral crowns – proving ancient traditions can bloom anew in 2026. 🌸✨
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