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    Chinese dress at US prom wins support in China after internet backlash
    Browse volume:382 | Reply:0 | Release time:2018-05-07 13:47:23

    Keziah Daum, an 18-year-old from Utah in the United States, who has no Chinese roots, was accused of “cultural appropriation” after posting photographs on Twitter that featured her in a traditional Chinese qipao, or cheongsam.

    The dress symbolised a silent protest to promote gender equality after the fall of the dynasties and the beginning of the republican period in the early 1900s, and was worn during the 1919 reformist May Fourth Movement.

    Daum has stood by her decision to wear the dress, which was red and embroidered with gold and black, and told the South China Morning Post it projected a “wonderful message”. She has not deleted her original April 22 post.

    She was not aware of the dress’ history before buying it at a vintage shop in Salt Lake City, she said in an email, but “simply found a beautiful, modest gown and chose to wear it”.

    “I posted photos for my friends to see. I never imagined it would go so far.

    “I am sorry if anyone was offended. That was never my intention. I am grateful I was able to wear such a beautiful dress.”

    One Twitter user, Jeremy Lam, had written: “My culture is not your ... prom dress.” The tweet generated more than 40,000 retweets, nearly 180,000 likes and thousands of comments on the social media platform.

    “This isn’t OK. I wouldn’t wear traditional Korean, Japanese or any other traditional dress and I’m Asian,” another user wrote. “There’s a lot of history behind these clothes. Sad.”

    “Very elegant and beautiful! Really don’t understand the people who are against her, they are wrong!” one person commented on an article by Wenxue City News.

    “It is not cultural theft,” another wrote. “It is cultural appreciation and cultural respect.”

    Weibo users added that Daum looked beautiful and criticised those who have accused her.

    “Culture has no borders,” one wrote. “There is no problem, as long as there is no malice or deliberate maligning. Chinese cultural treasures are worth spreading all over the world.”

    With the recent promotion of traditional Chinese culture, the dress now embodies the idea of being ethnically Chinese.

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