Febuary 1997, Jinping, Yunnan | 1997 | Tribal people sell goods along the route to the market in Jinping county. The picture was taken when the delegates passing through a Black Tai village. | Photograph
Febuary 1997, Jinping, Yunnan | 1997 | Black Tai traditional house. The village is located across Jinping county. (The style is quite close to traditional Black Tai house in Vietnam.) | Photograph
Febuary 1997, Jinping, Yunnan | 1997 | Local people mostly walk through Black Tai village in order to go to the market in Jinping county. It is located on the other side of the Red River. | Photograph
Febuary 1997, Jinping, Yunnan | 1997 | A Miao man is selling banana to the walkers, likely Chinese, who pass by and walk through the Black Tai village to the market in Jinping county. | Photograph
Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan | 1997 | A wood coffin in space under the Black Tai house. It is traditionally prepared for the elders of the family when they pass away. The tradition is also found in Vietnam. | Photograph
Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan | 1997 | Tu Lao or Bu Tai women are in traditional attires, they prepare performing Horse Dance. They are also called with specific name among sub-group, Ping To or Lahu. | Photograph
Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan | 1997 | Tu Lao (or Bu Tai) women perform Horse Dance. Traditionally when women acknowledged that the war ended, they would celebrate to welcome their husbands who were called by the conscription of the Chinese government back to village. | Photograph
Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan | 1997 | Tu Lao (or Bu Tai) people perform Horse Dance to welcome Thammasat University Research Delegates to do fieldwork in the South of Yunnan province. | Photograph