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The text and images depict Chinese 'dulang' washers at work in Malaya, where this traditional mining method contributes a small percentage of the country's tin production. The text highlights that only women engage in this practice, and the 'dulang' - a round wooden tray - is central to their work and their identity, with the name derived from the Malay word. The images show women washing ore with the trays, one woman is featured prominently holding the tray with ore, while others are working in a river.
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Feb 5, 2026

Ipoh, Malaysia

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The text and images depict Chinese 'dulang' washers at work in Malaya, where this traditional mining method contributes a small percentage of the country's tin production. The text highlights that only women engage in this practice, and the 'dulang' - a round wooden tray - is central to their work and their identity, with the name derived from the Malay word. The images show women washing ore with the trays, one woman is featured prominently holding the tray with ore, while others are working in a river.

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