Chinese immigrants in the late 1800s often wore traditional clothing, including robes or tunics for men and cheongsams or qipaos for women. They would also adapt their clothing to fit their new environment, sometimes wearing Western-style clothing such as trousers or jackets. The clothing choices were influenced by individual preference, social status, and the desire to both maintain their cultural identity and assimilate into Western society.
italians wear no clothes. they were butnaked
the clothes that chinese people wear
Because they just do... why?
the immigrants wore not fancy clothes... women wore dresses and skirts things like that, and men wore shirts and pants because thats all they had. they had slip on shoes, but they wore out quickly.
from Ireland and Spain
Aside from their work on the Transcontinental Railroad, Chinese immigrants were confined to low payi8ng, menial jobs. There was a lot of racism at the time, and Chinese immigrants were often set upon by mobs of whites who believed they were taking away jobs. Anti-Chinese activism became so intense that the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was passed, banning further Chinese immigrants.
Exactly,there's no special headwear in Chinese new year.But we Chinese usually wear new clothes in that day,because it's a symbol of lucky and happiness.
Sailing ships during the gold rush to California in 1849; steamships from the 1860's onward.
The kind of clothing that Chinese in cities wear is similar to clothing worn in the west. Many Chinese men wear business suits and jeans with dress shirts. Chinese men in the farming areas often wear work clothes like jeans and khaki pants.
There were different kinds of jobs that the Chinese immigrants got right after they immigrated through Angel Island. Most of the jobs included working in construction sites and other jobs that did not require any qualifications and had low pay rates.
The same kind of clothes you wear here. And there traditional clothes.
The same kind of clothes anyone wears, clothes.