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New blood and old masters keep Taiwan's qipao dressmaking alive
Qipao, a traditional attire for women, was popular a generation ago. But these days it’s mostly worn only for formal occasions.
New blood and old masters keep Taiwan's qipao dressmaking alive
The qipao -- meaning "Qi robe" -- began as a long, loose dress worn by the Manchus or "Qi" people who ruled China from the 17th century to the early 1900s. (AP) / AP