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China: Tibetans in the fields during harvest time near Zhongdian, Yunnan Province

China: Tibetans in the fields during harvest time near Zhongdian, Yunnan Province

Tibetans in Zhongdian have their own costume which differs from Central Tibet's. The women wear a long, side-fastened tunic over trousers, a white apron in front and a pleated half-skirt in back. In colder weather they wear woollen coats or capes. In all seasons they braid their hair and wrap it in head scarves or under a cap with wool fringe that frames their faces. Men wear a floppy woollen coat, high boots, a wide leather belt with lots of little studs and pockets, a dagger dangling on the side, plus cowboy hats or fur caps. They have their own dialect which is quite distinct from Tibet.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

Jim Goodman

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Pictures From Asia

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