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831. Reference : SP-1-2-616

September 2001, Kunming,Yunnan

| 2001 | A Dai young man with tall narrow drum in a village near Guan (Nongyue), the upper part of Salween River. | Photograph

832. Reference : SP-1-2-617

September 2001, Kunming,Yunnan

| 2001 | A Dai aged woman in traditional clothes in Nongyue near Guan. | Photograph

833. Reference : SP-1-2-618

September 2001, Kunming,Yunnan

| 2001 | The banyan trees mostly becomes sacred place to ritual practices of the community for Dai people in China, Burma and Vietnam. | Photograph

834. Reference : SP-1-2-619

September 2001, Kunming,Yunnan

| 2001 | Salween Riverside (Hong River), the upper part of Yunnan. | Photograph

835. Reference : SP-1-2-620

September 2001, Kunming,Yunnan

| 2001 | Sand beach of Salween River, the upper part of Yunnan. | Photograph

836. Reference : SP-1-2-621

September 2001, Kunming,Yunnan

| 2001 | Mekong River flows through mountainous area in the upper part of Yunnan. | Photograph

837. Reference : SP-1-2-622

September 2001, Kunming,Yunnan

| 2001 | Dai people in Xiaguan near Dali in Yunnan. Intermarriage between Dai people and Lolo people practice in the area. | Photograph

838. Reference : SP-1-2-623

September 2001, Kunming,Yunnan

| 2001 | Dai people in Xiaguan, Jingzhou, marry with Bai people. | Photograph

839. Reference : SP-1-2-624

September 2001, Kunming,Yunnan

| 2001 | Dai people village. Formerly there were local governors (men from Ah Clan), engraved on the inscription in the village. At present there is the intermarriage between Dai people and Bai people, only 30 families declared that they were Dai. | Photograph

840. Reference : SP-1-2-625

April 2004, Yuanjiang, Yunnan

| 2004 | The Tai La community is named Zhe Ge. The households are heavily populated. The roof shape of the house is quite straight cut. The walls are adobe (sub-dry brick). The technique is similar to the house-building technique of Yi people (Lolo in the group of Tibetan-Burma language). Yi people were powerful in the reign of Nan Chao Kingdom. Today The Tai La community is located in the autonomous area of the Hani-Yi-Dai where the Red River (Yuanjiang in Chinese) flows through. The Tai La is called | Photograph