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The image captures an exhibition display, likely in a museum or cultural center, showcasing information and artifacts related to the De'ang Nationality. Two large information panels are prominently featured on the left. The top panel provides detailed descriptions of the De'ang people's traditional clothing. It includes several small photographs of De'ang individuals and groups wearing their traditional attire. The text, in Chinese, describes women's clothing as typically black, dark blue, or colorful striped short tops with silver fastenings and ornaments, paired with red and black striped long skirts. Their waists are adorned with "rattan chains" (藤链), and their heads are covered with black cloth headwraps featuring colorful tassels or red silk-wrapped hair. Men's attire is described as blue or black large-collared jackets with colorful velvet balls and tassels, short wide trousers, and white or black head scarves (white for youth, black for elders) with colorful tassels. They also wear large earrings and silver necklaces and may carry long knives and woven bags. The bottom panel, titled "德昂族 (De'ang Nationality)" in large characters with an English translation, offers a general introduction. The text states that the De'ang of Baoshan mainly reside in Longyang District Youjiang Town, and their clothing predominantly features red and black. Below this, another photograph shows a group of De'ang people in traditional dress, posing against a scenic backdrop. The lower right corner of this panel includes a logo "时光织锦 多元风华" (Time Weaving Brocade, Diverse Charms/Styles) and "保山市少数民族服饰文化" (Baoshan City Ethnic Minority Costume Culture), indicating the context is likely a cultural exhibition from Baoshan City. To the right of the panels, on a plain white display stand, are two artifacts. One is a vibrant, intricately embroidered headpiece or hat, adorned with colorful pompoms in shades of red, blue, green, and pink, along with tassels. Above it, several simple, metallic rings, possibly bracelets or earrings, are also displayed. The overall setting is clean and modern, typical of a museum exhibit, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the De'ang people.
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