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501. Reference : SP-1-2-286

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | The old style of Bu Nong houses. They are built in wood that is similar to Dai people houses. They are called “Ganlan house.” | Photograph

502. Reference : SP-1-2-287

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 |  The Bu Nong Wooden houses are built on high poles, they are called “Ganlan house.” The pattern of building is similar to Dai people houses. Probably this style of houses is suitable for rainy, flooded area. | Photograph

503. Reference : SP-1-2-288

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Bu Nong youngsters wear up-to-date dress. | Photograph

504. Reference : SP-1-2-289

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Bu Nong girls dress more and more similarly to Chinese because they frequent the Chinese more. | Photograph

505. Reference : SP-1-2-290

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Bu Nong welcome visitors with alcohol according to the tradition. | Photograph

506. Reference : SP-1-2-291

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao or Pu Tai elder wears traditional attire. | Photograph

507. Reference : SP-1-2-292

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao or Pu Tai in traditional attire in Maguan,Yunnan. | Photograph

508. Reference : SP-1-2-293

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao or Pu Tai women in traditional attire are in position for being photographed. | Photograph

509. Reference : SP-1-2-294

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | The Tu Lao or Pu Tai elders in formal, traditional attire. | Photograph

510. Reference : SP-1-2-295

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | View of Tu Lao houses in Maguan. | Photograph