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Friday, June 18, 2010

Traditional dress in China 5

Traditional dress in China 5

5. Ethnic Miao 
Miao women's dress has distinctive features from villalge to village. some women wear jackets buttoned on the right and trousers, with decorations embroidered on collars, sleeves and trouser legs. In other areas, women wear high-collared short jackets and full- or half-length pleated skirts. They also wear various kinds of silver jewelry on festive occasions. Miao men usually wear linen jackets with colorful designs, and drape woolen blankets with geometric patterns over their shoulders, or short jackets buttoned down the front or to the left, long trousers with wide belts and long black scarves. In winter, they usually wear extra cloth leggings known as puttees.  

6. Ethnic Yi
Yi costume is great in variety, with different designs for different places. In the mountain area, men wear black jackets with tight sleeves and right-side askew fronts, and pleated wide-bottomed trousers. Men in some other areas wear tight-bottomed trousers. They grow a small patch of hair three or four inches long on the pate, and wear a turban made of a long piece of bluish cloth. The end of the cloth is tied into the shape of a thin, long awl jutting out from the right-hand side of the forehead. They also wear on the left ear a big yellow and red pearl with a pendant of red silk thread. Beardless men are considered handsome. Women wear laced or embroidered jackets and pleated long skirts hemmed with colorful multi-layer laces. Some women wear long skirts reaching to the ground, and women of other social ranks wore skirts reaching only to the knee. Some women wear black turbans, while middle-aged and young women prefer embroidered square kerchiefs with the front covering the forehead like a rim. They also wear earrings and like to pin silver flowers on the collar. Men and women, when going outdoors, wear a kind of dark cape made of wool and hemmed with long tassels reaching to the knee. In wintertime, they lined their capes with felt.

7. Ethnic Bouyei
The Bouyeis are skilled in arts and crafts. Their colorful and beautifully-patterned batik dates far back to ancient times.Young Bouyei men generally wear short buttoned jackets and long trousers, with scarves on their heads. Women wear jackets buttoned on the right (although some young women prefer lace-trimmed jackets buttoning down the middle), and long trousers or pleated skirts. They also wear scarves and a variety of silver jewelry.