During the 2025 Mid-Autumn Festival held on the evening of October 5 in Heinan (China), actress Dilraba Dilmurat made an impression when appearing with a posh Hang Nga look.
She performed the performance "Sisters of the Flower Canh Hoa" which was elaborately staged in three acts, recounting the journey from the world of the underworld.
Opening the scene, the magical moon scene is vividly recreated using AR technology, in which Dilraba Dilmurat transforms into Hang Nga, gently walking down to earth.
The middle of the performance was the climax with her soft movements in the delicate silk strip, evoking the image of fallen flowers and the soaring movement often seen in Don Hoang's mural.
The performance ended with a gentle smile and the actress's emotional look back, as a message about the bond and reunion during the full moon season.
Dilraba Dilmurat's outfit also attracted the attention of the public. Accordingly, she wore a Van Kien dress. This is a typical traditional costume, meticulously hand-embroidered with patterns symbolizing luck and wealth.
This dress is currently an intangible cultural heritage of Henan Province, China. The collar is round or square, decorated with cloud patterns - symbolizing luck and the kingship.
In addition, the highlight on Dilraba Dilmurat's hair is the elaborately crafted light yellow velvet flowers in the Tang Dynasty style, symbolizing nobility.
According to statistics from the news site 163.com (China), up to 47% of young audiences follow the performance, contributing to spreading traditional cultural elements such as Don Hoang painting or velvet making techniques to the general public.