Delving into the history of fans and umbrellas
Updated: 2016-09-05 07:53
By Raymond Zhou(China Daily)
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This kind of long-handled fans were popular with royalties of ancient China.[Photo by Raymond Zhou/China Daily] |
Talk about cultural cross-pollination.
In Hong Kong movies, even the fan can be a lethal weapon.
In the old days there were many workshops and manufacturers in Hangzhou and its vicinity that specialized in the two items.
When I was a child, every household had at least one oilpaper umbrella.
However, in the 1980s when the umbrella with a retractable pole crossed the Taiwan Straits, it was such a hot item of fashion and convenience that it quickly replaced the older type of umbrella.
I was even commissioned to buy two dozen umbrellas when I returned from one Guangzhou trip. I then felt as if I was trafficking a symbol of innovation.
Three decades later, that kind of umbrella is so cheap and commonplace while the oilpaper one has almost become a heritage item.
Likewise, the fan has not been totally replaced by power-driven amenities. There is something about a fan that opens to a drawing and calligraphy. It can never be matched by the electric fan or the air conditioner.
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