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This media file displays a page from a book or brochure, featuring Chinese text on the left and four photographic images on the right, arranged in two rows. The page details the traditional attire of the Achang people, a group native to the Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou in China. **Subjects and Objects:** The text describes Achang women's clothing as red or blue jackets, black pants or skirts, waistbands, leg wraps, and black headwraps, sometimes high ("屋摆") and adorned with colorful velvet beads or tassels. They wear large earrings, bracelets, and silver necklaces. Men's attire includes blue, white, or black jackets with colorful velvet beads on pockets, black pants, black headwraps with tassels, leg wraps, a shoulder bag, and an Achang knife. **Visible Text:** * The main text block describes "女子服饰" (Women's Attire) and "男子多穿..." (Men primarily wear...). * Below the top-left image, the label reads "中年妇女服饰" (Middle-aged Women's Attire). * Below the bottom-left image, the label reads "青年女子服饰" (Youth Women's Attire). * Below the top-right image, the label reads "赛龙" (Dragon Race/Competition). * Below the bottom-right image, the label reads "阿昌舞" (Achang Dance). **Activities and Scenes:** * **Top Left:** A group of approximately five to six Achang women in traditional clothing stands outdoors against a backdrop of lush greenery. * **Bottom Left:** A larger group of Achang people, primarily women, in traditional dress, participate in a synchronized outdoor dance or performance, possibly in a public square. * **Top Right:** A vibrant, festive scene featuring performers in elaborate, colorful costumes, likely depicting a dragon or lion dance, with decorative banners visible. * **Bottom Right:** Another group of Achang people, predominantly women, perform a traditional dance outdoors, with spectators watching in the background. **Notable Details:** All images depict outdoor events in bright daylight, suggesting clear weather. The scenes are lively and communal, highlighting the cultural heritage and traditional celebrations of the Achang people.
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