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28 gru 2014 · Zhoucheng in Dali City is known as the hometown of Bai people's tie-dyeing art, a technology of printing flower patterns on cloth.
The art of tie dye originated in Zhoucheng Village, Xizhou County in Dali, Yunnan, which is also known as the “Bai Village of Tie Dye.” The Bai people have lived in Yunnan for more than 2,000 years. Their complex culture blends influences of Taoism, Buddhism, local deity worship and Confucianism.
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The Zhoucheng, Bai Nationality tie-dyeing technique is the most famous and was praised as ‘the Land for National Tie-dye' by the Culture Administration. The tie-dyed materials are usually are white cotton cloth or a blended fabric of cotton and flax, and the dye is mainly made from indigo plants.
18 lip 2022 · March Street Festival of Bai Nationality Held between the fifth day and the twenty-first day of the third lunar month, the festival is one of the most magnificent folk celebrations of the Bai ethnic minority. The ceremony takes place just outside the western gate of Dali Ancient City.
6 paź 2020 · The Bai people is a minority group that live mostly in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture of southwest China's Yunnan Province. The word "bai" means "white" in Chinese. For the Bai people, white signifies dignity and high social status and often wear them in clothes. Younger Bai women predominantly wear white clothes embroidered with rich and ...
Women wearing traditional Bai dress. Dali, Yunnan, China. Photo ID# chin4980 photographed on 35mm film. Subjects: Asian Hill Tribe People , Outside , People and Activities , Ethnic groups , Women.