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481. Reference : SP-1-2-266

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao gathered to welcome Thai research delegates who visit the village. | Photograph

482. Reference : SP-1-2-267

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao women mostly wear a turban in flat form; they are generally called “Flat-headed Tu Lao” which is opposite to Tu Lao people in Maguan. They generally wear a turban in sharp form; they are called “Sharp-headed Tu Lao.” | Photograph

483. Reference : SP-1-2-268

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Flat-headed Tu Lao people are singing to welcome visitors. | Photograph

484. Reference : SP-1-2-269

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Flat-headed Tu Lao women in Wenshan wear traditional attires that are well decorated with striped clothes. | Photograph

485. Reference : SP-1-2-270

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao women wear the old formal dress, remarkably the white hood. | Photograph

486. Reference : SP-1-2-271

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao woman wears the white hood that the selvage is adorned and ajee-tiped shoes. The dress is quite famous in the past. | Photograph

487. Reference : SP-1-2-272

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao men play the music to accompany women’s singing. | Photograph

488. Reference : SP-1-2-273

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Formal attire of Bu Nong women. They wear pleated skirts, the tip of blouses are adorned with silverware. They also wear a turban embroidered with the rhombic motif in front and ajee-tiped shoes well embroidered. The rhombic motif on clothes is still fam | Photograph

489. Reference : SP-1-2-274

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Bu Nong men wear dress that is quite similar to Chinese, but the women still wear traditional attire. | Photograph

490. Reference : SP-1-2-275

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Bu Nong men perform martial art with quarterstaff. | Photograph