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This media file displays an indoor cultural exhibit dedicated to the Bai ethnic group, likely in a museum or cultural center in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, China.

On the left, a blue book titled "白族" (Bai Nationality) provides a brief introduction, stating that the Bai people are a branch of the ancient Qiang ethnic group, mainly residing in the northwestern part of Longyang District, Baoshan, and their attire predominantly features blue, black, and white. The book is attributed to the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture Cultural Bureau and Baoshan City Longyang District Ethnic Culture Center.

On the right, a larger display board presents detailed descriptions of traditional Bai ethnic clothing in Chinese, alongside five photographs. The text explains that women's clothing, similar to that of the Yi people in Baoshan, comprises hats, various types of coats, wide trousers, embroidered waistbands, and shoes, often adorned with silver and black head coverings. Men's attire is primarily white, including embroidered jackets, wide-leg trousers, and white or hemp head wraps. The text notes that men typically wear traditional clothing only during festivals like the Third Month Fair and Torch Festival, as modern Han Chinese clothing is more common in daily life.

The photographs illustrate these traditions:
1.  A young Bai woman smiling, wearing a black hat and ornate blue and white clothing.
2.  Two Bai women, similarly dressed, engaged in what appears to be "剥草" (peeling grass) or processing plant material.
3.  A Bai woman seemingly performing "刺绣" (embroidery).
4.  A group of Bai people, including children and adults, in colorful traditional costumes, possibly engaged in "歌舞" (song and dance).
5.  Another photo of a woman, possibly depicting "采茶" (picking tea), though the caption is partially obscured.

The overall display emphasizes the vibrant cultural heritage and traditional practices of the Bai ethnic group, with a particular focus on their distinctive and intricately designed clothing. Reflections on the display's protective glass are visible.
Emma🇨🇳💕

Feb 1, 2025, 6:20 AM

Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China

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This media file displays an indoor cultural exhibit dedicated to the Bai ethnic group, likely in a museum or cultural center in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, China. On the left, a blue book titled "白族" (Bai Nationality) provides a brief introduction, stating that the Bai people are a branch of the ancient Qiang ethnic group, mainly residing in the northwestern part of Longyang District, Baoshan, and their attire predominantly features blue, black, and white. The book is attributed to the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture Cultural Bureau and Baoshan City Longyang District Ethnic Culture Center. On the right, a larger display board presents detailed descriptions of traditional Bai ethnic clothing in Chinese, alongside five photographs. The text explains that women's clothing, similar to that of the Yi people in Baoshan, comprises hats, various types of coats, wide trousers, embroidered waistbands, and shoes, often adorned with silver and black head coverings. Men's attire is primarily white, including embroidered jackets, wide-leg trousers, and white or hemp head wraps. The text notes that men typically wear traditional clothing only during festivals like the Third Month Fair and Torch Festival, as modern Han Chinese clothing is more common in daily life. The photographs illustrate these traditions: 1. A young Bai woman smiling, wearing a black hat and ornate blue and white clothing. 2. Two Bai women, similarly dressed, engaged in what appears to be "剥草" (peeling grass) or processing plant material. 3. A Bai woman seemingly performing "刺绣" (embroidery). 4. A group of Bai people, including children and adults, in colorful traditional costumes, possibly engaged in "歌舞" (song and dance). 5. Another photo of a woman, possibly depicting "采茶" (picking tea), though the caption is partially obscured. The overall display emphasizes the vibrant cultural heritage and traditional practices of the Bai ethnic group, with a particular focus on their distinctive and intricately designed clothing. Reflections on the display's protective glass are visible.

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