Ancient 'bestie' figurine charms modern museum visitors


The figurine's endearing and whimsical appeal has attracted a growing number of visitors, who come to witness the enduring bonds of female friendship that have remained resonant since the Northern Wei Dynasty (386–534).
Pairs of young women have waited in long lines to take a photo with the figurine wearing hanfu, a traditional Chinese garment.
Shen Yu, 25, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, said she and her friend rushed to the "bestie figurine" after seeing it on social media. " We'd heard there were always long lines, and sure enough, we could feel everyone's enthusiasm," she said.
Shen is interested in the figurine's traditional clothing and makeup. She is moved by "this kind of heartwarming friendship that stands the test of time".
"We wore hanfu to take photos here, like a tribute to our own friendship, wishing it lasting strength and joy," she said.
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