• The most beautiful people of China. Chinese girls in disarming and candid photographs by photographer Luo Yang

    03.08.2019

    The heroines of our rating of subscribers on social networks are no less than Kim Kardashian and Justin Bieber. And all because they come from China: billions of fans of these beauties create a buzz around them that Hollywood stars have never dreamed of. Let's get to know the most beautiful and talked about girls in China.

    Angelababy is the most popular person in the world. Don't believe me? The "Chinese Kim Kardashian", as the media calls her, has about 60 million subscribers in social network Sina Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter. The records do not end there: the wedding of the most talked about Chinese beauty became the most expensive in history - according to the most conservative estimates, almost $45 million was spent on the wedding ceremony of Angela Baby and actor Huayang Xiaoming. The Chaumet ring with a six-carat diamond alone cost one and a half million, and the newlyweds chose not to advertise the price of a brooch and tiara of the same brand. 2,000 guests were invited to the wedding - the elite of Chinese show business, influential businessmen and politicians. Angela and Juan are called the Asian version of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West for good reason: the whole of Asia is following the development of their romance, and the local paparazzi follow them day and night.

    Angela Baby became a star at the age of 14 - her father’s connections, one of the largest businessmen in Shanghai, helped her achieve popularity in the modeling field. At the age of 18, she starred in films, and today her filmography includes several dozen films. In 2016, her first Hollywood blockbuster, Independence Day 2: Resurgence, will be released, where the Chinese beauty will partner with Liam Hemsworth.

    The most piquant topic is the discussion in the media of the girl’s numerous plastic surgeries. The Chinese are so partial to this topic that Angela had to prove in court that she received her atypical face shape and eye shape from her German grandmother.

    PHOTO ELLE China

    Europe and America recognized this Chinese beauty thanks to how gracefully she walks couture on every red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. " Asian face» L'Oreal Fan Bingbing became a real brand in Cannes - and her every appearance was absolutely brilliant! In China, she is known mainly as an actress (films with her participation - “Princess Pearl”, “The Last Night of Lady Jin”, “Bodyguards and killers”, “East Wind, Rain”, “Mountain of Buddha”, “My Way”, etc.), but on the wave of crazy popularity in cinema, she decided to also become a singer, recording several music albums. Fan also does not leave the covers of magazines. – The Chinese people adore her beauty and positive image.

    Yu Wen Xia was born in Shangji, became a model in her youth, and then became a real national beauty queen of China. In 2012, world fame overtook her - the girl won the title

    China is the largest country in the world by population. And its inhabitants are distinguished not only by their enviable hard work, but also by their extraordinary beauty. It’s not for nothing that girls from the Middle Kingdom often win at many international beauty contests. This rating contains the most beautiful Chinese women. Who are these girls and what do they do?

    This Chinese woman can be called the most famous in the world, as she acts a lot in Hollywood, and is also a director and producer. And all thanks to the fact that her parents once decided to move to New York when she was still a little girl. Already in America, Lucy became interested in cinema and began going to auditions. Her role in the film “Charlie's Angels” brought her worldwide fame, after which her career rapidly took off.


    Another Chinese actress who conquered Hollywood with her beauty and talent. The film “Memoirs of a Geisha” brought her worldwide fame, after filming which all doors opened for her. And People magazine even included her name in the list of the most beautiful women planets.


    After filming the film “Lust,” Tan became known all over the world. And in her homeland, the girl began to be condemned and some producers even refused to cooperate with her, breaking the already signed contracts. Therefore, she did not appear on screens for several years. Over time, she still managed to restore her reputation and continue her film career.


    The girl was born into a simple family in a Chinese province. While studying at the university, she began attending various castings and taking part in beauty contests. In 2012, unexpectedly even for herself, she received the title of Miss World. But the victory did not turn the girl’s head. Yu Wen Xia continued her studies at the university and will soon become a music teacher in one of the Chinese schools. She successfully combines her studies with filming.


    This beauty managed to work on the same set with Jackie Chan. Her beauty and talent made Maggie the most popular Chinese actress of the 80s. In addition to acting in films, she tried herself as a model and took part in various beauty contests, but the most she managed was to reach the semi-finals. But the girl was not upset, as she was able to focus more on her film career, thanks to which we were able to see her on the screens.


    This talented girl acts in films and plays on the theater stage. During the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, she was an honorary torchbearer. The first film in which the young actress played was the film “Spicy Soup of Love,” released in 1997. Everyone who knows her notes that Gao is unusually attractive, kind and modest.


    Incredibly, this beauty is already over 50 years old. Today she actively acts in films, takes part in television projects and is a sought-after model. And even young girls admire her appearance.


    The girl works as a model, acts in films, and at the same time is the author of film scripts. She is beautiful and unapproachable. However, only those who are not familiar with her think so. In fact, the girl is very sociable and kind. As for her beauty, Qin never takes advantage of it, and says that there are many girls in the world who are much more beautiful than her.

    Qin is known for playing leading roles in the films “Tears of Tea”, “Dangerous Liaisons”, etc. In addition to acting in films, she also sings and models women's clothing and draws pictures. Using her example, she successfully proved that beauty can be compatible with intelligence.


    Shu Qi

    Before getting on the set, the future actress starred in candid photo shoots. There she was found by directors who invited the beauty to act in films. At first, as expected, these were melodramas with elements of eroticism. However, gradually the girl was able to prove that she was so talented that she could act in serious films. Today, thanks to her beauty, charm and talent, Shu is known throughout the world.


    From early childhood, the girl seriously studied ballet. However, her dreams of becoming worldwide famous ballerina was not destined to come true. Michelle suffered a serious spinal injury that required a long recovery time. But the girl did not give up. At first she became a choreographer, after which she was noticed and invited to appear in commercials.

    One of her partners on the set was Jackie Chan, who managed to discern acting abilities in the girl. He then invited her to try herself as an actress. She turned out to be so talented that she was even entrusted with playing James Bond's girlfriend.


    For her acting talent and extraordinary beauty, Gong was nicknamed “Chinese Audrey Hepburn”, because no matter what role she takes on, she does it perfectly. Therefore, Gong is an actress of various genres; she is equally good at roles in dramas, comedies and even thrillers. She doesn’t have many roles, but every film with her participation can be called a masterpiece.


    This beauty has already played more than 60 roles. The most famous of them is his role in the film “Armor of God”. Today she is no longer acting and has devoted herself entirely to her family, proving that she is not only a talented actress, but also a wonderful housewife.


    The most talented actress and designer fashionable clothes known not only for her exotic beauty, but also for her good sense of taste. She managed to combine incompatible professions. However, this did not become difficult for a talented person. At the same time, she is unusually hardworking. Before Ma became a model, she was a rower. But for the sake of the modeling business, she decided to sacrifice her sports future, which her coaches predicted for her.


    From early childhood she was accustomed to basking in compliments, because she was always a sweet girl. Having matured, Lee expectedly chose a career as an actress. Besides beauty, she has kind heart, therefore actively protects animals.


    The girl was born into a poor family, so to help her parents, after school she worked part-time in a bar, entertaining its customers with her singing. She loved singing so much that after graduating from school, she decided to devote her life to it.

    In 2005, Jane took part in a competition looking for young talents, Super Girl, where she was noticed by producers. Today she is the most popular singer in China, having recorded 4 music albums.


    Vanessa is Chinese only on her mother's side. Her father was Thai. However, there is still more Chinese in it. That's why she named one of her music albums "China Girl". The violinist is madly in love with dogs and her beloved pet is always with her on tour.


    Liu's acting career began back in 2002. Having played in a film called “The Forbidden Kingdom,” she was awarded the “Golden Lotus” award and gained worldwide fame. Today she not only acts in films, but also records solo discs and works as a model.


    After the film “Princess Pearl” was released, Fan received enormous popularity. However, this seemed not enough to her and, in addition to acting, she began to study music professionally. And, I must say, she succeeded. Today Fan sings on stage, acts in films, and takes part in photo shoots. fashion magazines, being the face of several famous brands.


    At the moment, the girl is the most popular and sought-after actress in China. She began her ascent by taking part in the television project “We are Looking for Talents.” Here several directors noticed her at once.


    As a reporter, Patti began working in television in Taipei, where she is from. Over time, she worked her way up to becoming a TV presenter. And today Patti, who is also called the sexiest girl on Chinese television, hosts the Asia Entertainment program. She has hosted the Star Awards several times.


    If you want to date a Chinese woman and are trying to get her attention, you will have to resort to special methods. Girls in China are not as straightforward as in the West, and are less perceptive in romantic situations. Therefore, many flirting methods that work with girls in the West with Chinese women are most likely doomed to failure.

    The ChinaWhisper portal has compiled the top 10 tips that will help you melt the heart of almost any Chinese woman. Some points seem to be universal for all girls in the world, but, one way or another, China has its own peculiarities in communicating with the opposite sex.

    1. Pay attention to some small detail and give a compliment

    Don't say that a girl is just beautiful, it's better to find something special about her and focus on it. For example, you can say that she looks good in this dress, or that this hair color suits her very well. This will add honesty to your words and make it seem like you don't give these compliments to every girl.

    2. Express your admiration for China

    If you don't know anything about Chinese culture, be sure to remember a few facts and use them in your attempts to win a Chinese woman. Admiring Chinese history or culture is sure to make her smile. And if you already live in China, tell her that you want to settle here and ask her to help you learn more about local life.

    3. Don't be shy about exaggerating.

    Simple compliments like “I love your hair” can be seen as politeness. Therefore, exaggerate to let the girl know that you are giving a compliment. For example, if she wears high heels, tell her that these heels really lengthen her legs.

    4. Be persistent

    Many Chinese girls are shy and will always try to deny your compliment. A very common response to a compliment among Chinese women is “What are you talking about!” (Nǎli, Nǎli/哪里,哪里), which literally means “Where? Where?". Now you know that if she says something like that, you don't need to turn around looking for something.

    5. Focus on her personality

    Compliments personal qualities Girls, and Chinese women in particular, are usually more successful than compliments about their appearance. Try to find out what she does and what her education is. Show her how smart you think she is, and even if she messes up or says something stupid, don't forget to tell her that it's very nice. Chinese girls are obsessed with everything cute, and they will do anything to appear that way.

    6. Start learning Chinese

    Chinese women are crazy about foreigners who speak good Chinese. If you flirt with a girl in her native language, you can become a living legend. Especially if you are in a small town.

    7. Research beauty standards in China

    Remember that beauty standards vary different cultures, and China is no exception. Before you compliment a girl's appearance, you should know what is considered beautiful in China. In general, all Chinese women want to appear tall and have long legs, Very light color faces, narrowed, almost triangular, a face with a dimple on the chin and eyes with long eyelashes. Compliments aimed at one of these points will undoubtedly be successful.

    8. Try to avoid ready-made flirting schemes

    Everyone's problem ready-made schemes the flirtation is that they never work. Someone invented them 100 years ago and some men are sure that they still work. Using these schemes with women of another culture is more than pointless and ridiculous, since it will seem even more ridiculous to them. In general, avoid ready-made flirting schemes, jokes and sarcasm. Chinese women are not used to such communication and most likely will not understand you.

    9. Don't call her funny

    Never call her funny (huájī/滑稽), this word has a negative connotation in Chinese. If she's acting funny, try tip #5 and call her cute.

    10. Avoid talking about past relationships.

    When she asks how many girls you had before her, lie. Typically, Chinese women are not looking for a partner for a frivolous relationship, they are looking for a husband. Even what may seem like an insignificant date to you will be an opportunity for her to evaluate you and understand whether you are a good partner for a long-term relationship. If you are also looking for a wife, tell her that you want to start a family and would be happy to have a couple of mixed-breed children someday. This will definitely melt her heart.

    TranslatedMaria Aleshkina

    Before we go on to describe the railway world of China, let me show you some Chinese women. A variety of people, from different cities. Young and older. In the train compartment and at the fish market. On the Great Wall of China and the Soviet aircraft carrier Kyiv. In a candy store in Harbin and against the backdrop of Shanghai skyscrapers. They are separated by thousands of kilometers of the Celestial Empire, but now they are collected in one post. I selected exactly fifty cards from my bins. The photographs are simple, natural, as is, I did not do any processing except cropping. There are also unsharp ones - what happened is what happened, I don’t pretend to be perfectionist (for me the main thing is a lively mood and an interesting environment around).
    Residents of the capital will come last in the selection, and I’ll put Chinese women from the provinces first.
    The penultimate ones are from Shanghai, and already in the finals are from Beijing.
    * * *
    Remember how I once made a post about Norwegian women?
    Well, in honor of the first day of summer and five years later, I’m returning to this genre.
    Enjoy watching! :-)

    Shanghai. Warm evening on the Bund of the Bund


    Dalian and Port Arthur

    2. The first one in the post is a chubby conductor from the Dalian train. I remember it very vividly. Curvy, smelling of a slightly bitter almond perfume and smiling charmingly. This same photo was taken in a not very conducive environment - I asked her to take a photo near the carriage, in her place, when suddenly some terrible viper-boss jumped up from behind, yelled at her and ran over me, so that I was walking into the carriage, with eloquent gestures, for the train leaves in seven minutes. So he clicked in a hurry and went into the belly of the carriage. She probably also reprimanded her for why she was somehow succumbing to the laoi and not doing her work.

    3. Saleswoman on a Russian street.

    4. Market woman.

    5. A schoolgirl catches a taxi after finishing classes. The uniform is the all-Chinese standard, regardless of the income of the parents, and if you looked, then in frames No. 24-25 there are schoolchildren in exactly the same uniform.

    6. Dalian women different ages descend from the mountain, where there is an area of ​​five-story buildings.

    7. Traders at the fish market in the suburbs of Port Arthur

    Tianjin and Binhai

    8. On the deck of the Soviet aircraft-carrying cruiser "Kyiv".

    9. In the same place, but on the tank.
    This is the only rephoto (not original photo): re-shot an advertisement for a photo studio, which is based right on the cruiser and produces hundreds of thousands of photographs of citizens. IN in this case The model was an extremely atypical Chinese woman - with a braid. I've been there a lot, but I've never seen it; this is a rare situation for them, although they respect the scythe.

    And further. Chinese women are significantly different from Russian or European girls - if ours try to sunbathe and even go to solariums to get an artificial tan, this is kind of fashionable and stylish; then Chinese women (mostly young) are trying with all their might to whiten and be paler. Tanning is considered an ignoble sign and a distinctive feature. rural women living by peasant labor. In short, third-class and unworthy business.

    10. In the center of Tianjin, by the river, on a motorbike (or what is this pepelats called?).

    11. Also, the same pepelats. He is very popular with them. A child hid behind.

    12. Girl at Tianjin Central Station.

    13. My neighbor in the compartment of the Dalian Z category train.

    14. Conductor in the Badaling suburban. We're going to the Wall.

    15. On the Wall.

    16. Checking my ticket on the Xi'an train. About five minutes after this shot, I will discover, having searched my backpack, that my small operational camera was stolen, with a 99% probability - in a storage room near the supermarket, on the underground station floor.

    Yan'an, capital of the Long March

    17. “Red tourists” descend from the Zhou mountain residence to Liu Cave.

    18. A girl in a red star cap rents Mao’s cave house.

    19. Girls against the backdrop of the Great Helmsman. It's already below, I went down the mountain.

    20. On the podium in the hall of the 7th CPC Congress, now a museum there. In order to personally take pictures in front of the podium where Mao held his report, there is a whole line of people waiting behind him, a real conveyor belt.

    21. Yanyanchan women on a foothill street.

    22. Performance at the Yan'an station square.

    23. Ibid.

    24. In the same place, evening dance exercise for women and girls. Anyone can take part.

    Harbin

    25. A Harbin woman with a kite in Stalin Park on the banks of the Songhua.

    26. Another Harbin resident, in the same place. The day was cold, windy and sunny. I immediately remembered the climate in Khabarovsk, only here there are Chinese, not Russians.

    27. Pineapple saleswoman at the management of the CER

    28. Saleswoman in a Russian candy store. Of course, there are “Spartak” and “Roshen”, but they don’t know Ukrainian-Belarusian, don’t distinguish and don’t understand - for them it’s all “Russian”, Russian Goods.

    29. The next day a snowstorm hit Harbin. Fragile Chinese woman with a sun umbrella, under the snow.

    30. "Russian village" on the Island of the Sun. Tourists from southern China came to Chinese Russia.

    31. Girls are strolling along Harbin’s Arbat.

    32. Ibid. Clearly we were shopping :)

    33. More girls. Arbat in Harbin is a central place for walking and unique for the Chinese, as it is not skyscraper and is lined with old paving stones.

    Shanghai

    34. Girls at a store on Nanjing Road.

    35. Ibid.

    36. Some video was filmed near the Central Avenue subway.

    37. Maglev bridge leading to Central Park.

    38. A saleswoman of something (I get confused about local fruits, alas).

    39. Girl in Central Park.

    40. Shanghai mermaid:)

    41. Saleswoman of rolled metal. Move 300 meters away from the violent Nanjing Road and you will see such unusual things.

    42. Some kind of evening event on the Bund. A wedding, apparently.

    43. They filmed this young lady in red.

    Beijing

    44. A girl on the subway is furtively watching me. And I follow her :-)

    45. Conversations on the subway. I must say that there is a massive craze for shovel smartphones, all sorts of chats, local social networks and other Chinese sites right inside the carriage. Everything can be heard, the carriage has excellent sound insulation. And the book, as in St. Petersburg, is almost impossible to see. And an electronic reader too, very rarely.

    46. ​​Pushing passengers during rush hour. Commands us which line to stand in at the door.

    47. A railway woman with a megaphone at the old Beijing station. Slender, with a chiseled face, but in a wrinkled outfit, which somewhat lowered her image. She watched us for a long time and reported something into the radio: apparently, she couldn’t get it into her head that someone could buy a platform ticket, but not to meet someone, but to film trains coming and going. A break in the pattern, advice on the radio - but, however, they did not touch us.

    48. Saleswoman of the Chinese Soyuzpechat:)

    49. Beijing-South Station. The girl at the information desk.

    50. I end the selection with a villager in the waiting room leaving Beijing.

    PS. Now there is only one post left about the attitude towards Stalin in modern China and the Sinicization of socialism - and let’s move on to the railways.


    Russia has the largest territory and natural resources, and China ranks first in the world in terms of population and is our strategic partner. Therefore, Militta looks towards China with interest and love.


    We have already understood beauty standards many times, and today we will look at photos of the most beautiful Chinese women and ordinary Chinese women, through the eyes of travelers from Russia. The publication was prepared by Yulia Alexandrovna, inspired by her trip to China.


    Militta does not agree with some of the author’s thoughts and statements...


    Chinese beauty standards


    I never considered myself a beauty, but after visiting China my self-esteem increased dramatically. Indeed, the Chinese nation cannot be called beautiful: short arms and legs (the legs are often crooked), a long body that is flat on all sides, regardless of gender, and a large head.



    Usually aliens are drawn with these proportions. Beautiful people, as well as simply good-looking people, are very rare in China. But if there are beautiful Chinese women, then you just can’t take your eyes off them!


    Maybe the Chinese have always had such unattractive proportions, or maybe the gene pool was influenced by 150 years of opium intoxication, which the whole country was in until the arrival of the communists. The latter turned the people into a sober, but faceless, sexless, gray mass, dressed in jackets a la Mao.


    Any self-expression, including appearance was abruptly stopped. This especially affected women. In those days, paying attention to your appearance or generally looking feminine was not easy, not accepted, and even dangerous. Therefore, those who are over forty (i.e., still past the times of Mao Zedong) are not particularly concerned with fashion trends, or indeed any aesthetics in the style of clothing and hairstyle: something shapeless on the head, a shapeless T-shirt and capris, as a rule, the wildest colors.


    The combination of colors sometimes leads to shock - decades in gray color They completely killed good taste in color combinations. All those who are due are trying their best to be on top.


    Young people up to about 25 years of age, mostly unconcerned with anything and supported by their parents, are experimenting with haircuts and hair coloring (and they get great haircuts even in cheap street hairdressers - hair to hair, and with great taste, too).


    The style of dressing is reminiscent of Japanese youth styles. However, more and more young girls are looking at fashion trends Western world and try to stay on topic, sometimes even very successfully.


    However, even here there are some oddities. Everyone knows that motorized transport is very developed in China. Because of the rains, motorbikes are equipped with visors and a special waterproof cape that covers the driver from the front, like a negligee in a hairdresser's, only with sleeves and gloves. But stylish fashionistas prefer to wear an old coat instead... backwards. The wind and spray are in front, so they cover the front.


    Women from twenty-five to forty for the most part look at least strange to the European eye. Their outfits amaze the imagination not so much by the combination of incompatible things, but by the thoughtless putting on of things that emphasize figure flaws.



    It reminded me of our 90s, when nothing was impossible for so long and suddenly everything became possible. However, we managed to cope with this in ten years, while the Chinese aesthetics of taste forty years after the end of Mao’s reign still leaves much to be desired. Traditional sheath dresses with bias clasps, which are so admired by women all over the world, are worn here only as a uniform in crowded tourist areas.



    But the most amazing thing about Chinese women’s clothing is its inappropriateness. This circumstance taught me subsequently to always keep my camera uncovered. So many shots were missed! The mountain park in Zhangjiajie (Avatar Park) was especially rich in fashion “masterpieces.” The first thing that caught my eye was a cleaning lady emptying a trash can, wearing velvet shoes with 8 cm heels studded with rhinestones.



    All the way I was amazed at the young mothers who walked along the mountain paths on high platforms with babies in their arms. Then I didn’t know that the most impressive thing was yet to come: in the Red Dragon gorge, a Chinese woman would be climbing the rocks with us on the same high platform and with a small lady’s handbag in her hands.


    In the mountains I met women in long evening dresses and, conversely, in a T-shirt and capris, but with a hairstyle like for a wedding. Very few were equipped according to the situation, I would say only a few out of thousands.



    After this park, I thought I had seen everything. But on the road to Wuyi, a girl - a road worker - managed to surprise me. In my understanding, she was wearing pink layered chiffon pajamas. At the same time, she held the road mixture on the shovel. It’s scary to even think that the road company provided her with such special clothing!


    The clothing style of Chinese women is greatly influenced by their inferiority complexes, and the first of them is their own ugliness, especially in comparison with natural blondes. Walking between them, we only heard them chirping: “Oh... how beautiful they are!”


    Blondes are treated especially kindly here. And if the average Chinese man has zero chance of becoming a guy beautiful blonde, That Chinese girl luck may smile. At the same time, she will live like on a volcano, in conditions of fierce competition, burning in jealousy. But she will feel like a queen.


    Therefore, if you see a girl with this look: 12 cm heels, a miniskirt or short shorts, nude tights, a blouse falling from one shoulder, loose waist-length hair with bleached and curled ends, makeup and a triumphant “life is good” expression on her face, look for her European boyfriend nearby.


    The second complex is short legs. This can be easily fixed - heels and platforms of unrealistic height. With a small foot size, a heel of 10 cm or more forces Chinese women to walk on tiptoe. Platforms are more stable, but often look very bulky, especially on thin legs. Even platform sneakers.



    Young Chinese women wear heels everywhere, except, perhaps, in the rice fields. And this is at a time when in Europe they are abandoning heels and living as comfortably as possible.



    The third complex is not enough bright skin. According to the Chinese, a woman's skin should be as pale as moonlight. And the umbrella has helped them for many thousands of years. Tanned skin is the lot of peasant women.


    Women all over the world are the same - everyone wants, if not to belong, then at least to seem to belong to high society. Without relying on modern sunscreens, Chinese women strive to protect their skin from the sun as much as possible.


    Unlike the Muslim world, where women also protect themselves from the sun and prying eyes, they do it in a very strange way. Firstly, these are wide-brimmed hats with large ears that fasten at the chin (like a Budenovka).


    Sometimes the hat also has a third part that falls onto the neck. For some, this is not enough and they put on a medical-type mask, in which case the face is completely covered, leaving only the eyes.


    Secondly, for clothes with short sleeves, they wear sleeves like our accounting sleeves, only for the entire arm and with a flounce that covers the entire hand. If the type of activity makes such clothing uncomfortable, then the shuttlecock is replaced with gloves. And this is even in the hot summer. In such equipment, a market trader's tan, when only her face and hands become tanned, is practically impossible.


    Beautiful Chinese women on the beach

    Until recently, it was impossible to get Chinese women to the beach. But they found a way out: they complemented the swimming suit (a kind of scuba diver's suit with a skirt) with a stocking on the head with holes for the eyes. The spectacle is not for the faint of heart. In this outfit of a phantomas scuba diver, one could rob banks, if not for the crazy color schemes of this ensemble, causing uncontrollable laughter among Europeans.


    Thirdly, covering themselves from above, Chinese women allow themselves miniskirts and short shorts below, but again in their own way. Even in terrible heat they wear tights. The result is such a miracle: a hat and a mask on the head, sleeves on the arms, short shorts on the legs, and under them black tights with a compacting layer of “shorts”, which is much lower than the shorts, and shoes with platform 10-12 centimeters.


    Involuntarily, the thought comes to mind that the girl has little chance of arranging her personal life. Although the hat, mask and armbands are removed when staying indoors for a long time, that’s when you might be lucky.


    But what to do if the girl’s skin is initially dark? It's simple - it needs to be bleached. For this purpose they use various means traditional medicine and modern cosmetology.


    By the way, about creams. Some creams popular brands Even if they don’t whiten the skin, they will make it unusually pleasant to the touch. And the fact that 1.5 months after opening the jar the cream begins to change its consistency indicates its natural nature(provided that the cream is purchased at a pharmacy and costs at least 1500 yuan per jar).


    Everything that has not been whitened by creams is powdered with pearl powder (contains natural pearls). With special dark skin this powder plays a cruel joke - it takes on a bluish tint.


    If everything is in order with caring cosmetics in China, then there are obvious problems with decorative cosmetics. Or rather, with its use. Makeup, as a rule, turns Chinese women into painted dolls. I want eyeliner, shadow, and blush. Not everyone can catch that line when enough is enough.


    There is another trend in China that is surprising in Russian opinion: traditionally it is not customary to get rid of hair on the legs and armpits. Those Chinese women who come into contact with foreigners shave and do hair removal. It seems strange to us now, although back in the USSR women didn’t shave either.



    European women, initially elegant and stylish, are now increasingly giving up the opportunity to be beautiful for the sake of comfort. Every day more and more European girls and women refuse hair removal and dress in comfortable but ugly clothes.


    Clothing and accessories - shopping in China


    Having stayed in China for two weeks and seen with our own eyes what beautiful and ordinary Chinese women wear, we did not at all connect what we saw with the upcoming shopping, which we left for the last day before flying home.


    When choosing a place to shop in Beijing, we looked at various reviews online and chose stores where locals dress. For us, this meant that shopping there would be inexpensive (for tourists, everything is usually incredibly expensive), but of high quality. And only after fruitless wandering around the shops we realized our mistake.


    Of course, it’s impossible for Russian girls to dress there: the sleeves are short, the trouser legs are too, the colors are, to put it mildly, cheerful, the shoes are for children. Even global brands like ZARA or H&M are completely focused on the proportions and tastes of the Chinese.



    Of course, we came across information online that there is a whole Yabaolu district for Russians in Beijing. From there, everything is supplied to the Russian market: from clothing to electronics. But we were let down stereotypical thinking: if it’s Chinese for Russians, then it’s of very poor quality, like on the Moscow market. In fact, they bring us very cheap goods, and their price corresponds to the quality.


    Yabaolu has goods for every taste and budget. And most importantly, everything is adapted to Russian conditions, i.e., both clothes are tailored to our proportions and electronics are Russified. In addition, after the fall of the ruble, you shouldn’t count on cheap purchases abroad. Therefore, the result of our shopping was calligraphy brushes, whitening cream, souvenirs and tea.



    The most beautiful Chinese women


    In conclusion, he wants to say his word. This publication contains many of the author's personal opinions. But in the 21st century, everyone has their own opinion, and besides, we perceive beauty differently.


    Beauty standards are very different and that's fine. It would be boring if all people on Earth had the same idea of ​​beauty and style. China is a wonderful country, I have Chinese girlfriends, and I plan to learn Chinese in the very near future.


    Now and in the future, all thinking Russians need to learn two languages ​​– Chinese and English. Chinese is already more important today than European languages ​​with the exception of English.


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