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China's Smallest Ethnic Group "Lost in Translation"

 

Despite its uniqueness, the dress is not popular among Lhoba people in daily life, due to its complicated wearing procedures. This posed another question for this Lhoba representative.

"I want to find someone who can redesign it to make it more convenient to wear every day so that our ethnic dress could be passed from generation to generation," she said.

Not only for dresses, but also all the rich cultural heritage, said Xiaohong, should be passed down to the next generation to sustain Lhoba's unique culture.

"But more and more people want to leave here to explore the new world while leaving their own culture behind. I can't stop this and I don't know how," she said.

Editor:Wang Nan

 

 

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