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This media file displays a page featuring the traditional attire of the Lisu ethnic group, primarily from Yunnan, China, specifically mentioning Tengchong and Longling. The left side of the page contains detailed Chinese text describing the clothing, while the right side showcases multiple small photographs illustrating these garments.

The text describes Lisu women's clothing as predominantly blue, with colorful-trimmed high-collared jackets and long skirts adorned with colorful shells. They wear headscarves embellished with shells, beads, and thread balls, with bead curtains over their eyebrows. Both young and old women wear silver earrings and bracelets; married women sport large, long silver earrings and head ornaments of coral and beads. Young women adorn their chests with shells, silver coins, agate, cowrie shells, or silver, a decoration called "labailidi."

Lisu men wear black long gowns, linen short jackets, and knee-length or ankle-length pants with linen waistbands and leg bindings. Their heads are wrapped in black cloth or have hair tied at the back. Adult men carry knives on their left side and powder flasks, arrow bags, or elaborately crafted, heavily shell-adorned, embroidered "labaio" (shoulder bags) on their right.

The photographs on the right show:
- Groups of children in traditional clothing (儿童服饰).
- Young women from Tengchong (青年女子服饰(腾冲市)).
- Young women from Longling (青年女子服饰(龙陵县)).
- A young man (青年男子服饰).
- A middle-aged man (中年男子服饰).
- A middle-aged woman (中年服饰).
- An elderly woman (老年服饰).

The overall setting is a presentation of cultural heritage through clothing, likely for educational or exhibition purposes. The images capture various age groups in their traditional garments, some appearing to be posed portraits or group shots outdoors.
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Feb 1, 2025, 6:25 AM

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This media file displays a page featuring the traditional attire of the Lisu ethnic group, primarily from Yunnan, China, specifically mentioning Tengchong and Longling. The left side of the page contains detailed Chinese text describing the clothing, while the right side showcases multiple small photographs illustrating these garments. The text describes Lisu women's clothing as predominantly blue, with colorful-trimmed high-collared jackets and long skirts adorned with colorful shells. They wear headscarves embellished with shells, beads, and thread balls, with bead curtains over their eyebrows. Both young and old women wear silver earrings and bracelets; married women sport large, long silver earrings and head ornaments of coral and beads. Young women adorn their chests with shells, silver coins, agate, cowrie shells, or silver, a decoration called "labailidi." Lisu men wear black long gowns, linen short jackets, and knee-length or ankle-length pants with linen waistbands and leg bindings. Their heads are wrapped in black cloth or have hair tied at the back. Adult men carry knives on their left side and powder flasks, arrow bags, or elaborately crafted, heavily shell-adorned, embroidered "labaio" (shoulder bags) on their right. The photographs on the right show: - Groups of children in traditional clothing (儿童服饰). - Young women from Tengchong (青年女子服饰(腾冲市)). - Young women from Longling (青年女子服饰(龙陵县)). - A young man (青年男子服饰). - A middle-aged man (中年男子服饰). - A middle-aged woman (中年服饰). - An elderly woman (老年服饰). The overall setting is a presentation of cultural heritage through clothing, likely for educational or exhibition purposes. The images capture various age groups in their traditional garments, some appearing to be posed portraits or group shots outdoors.

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