Dingnan Hakka Costumes (the third provincial level) "Dingnan Hakka Costumes" originated from the late Tang Dynasty and the Song Dynasty. Due to the wars in the Central Plains, a large number of Han people from the Central Plains migrated to Dingnan after five major migrations. At the same time, they brought the excellent Central Plains culture and art here. After the continuous integration of the cultural elements of the local indigenous inhabitants, the ancient Yueshan people, with the course of history, formed the unique Dingnan Hakka cultural characteristics and the Hakka auspicious cultural concept. Therefore, the Dingnan Hakka costumes with practical value have become a unique cultural form in the treasure house of traditional folk culture and art of Dingnan Hakka. "Dingnan Hakka Costumes" mainly include Hakka women's clothing, hat curtains, head scarves, aprons, flower hats and auspicious bellybands worn by children. The expression of this wearing custom pays attention to cultural connotations, that is, the word "auspicious", and also expresses the elders' good wishes for their children and grandchildren to be safe and happy, auspicious, and long-lived. It adds a lot of festive and harmonious atmosphere to the lives and New Year's Day of the Hakka people. "Dingnan Hakka Clothing" has its historical inheritance characteristics, its own cultural and artistic value characteristics, practical value and broad social characteristics. Therefore, the actual "Dingnan Hakka Clothing Wearing Customs" has very important cultural relic collection and historical and humanistic research value.