Colourful costumes make culture of Lo Lo ethnic minority unique

Traditional costumes and the costumes’ decorations are among factors that make the culture of the Black Lo Lo ethnic minority in Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district, Ha Giang province unique and distinctive.
Though they live in remote, isolated mountainous areas of Ha Giang and Cao Bang provinces and are small in number, the Lo Lo ethnic minority have a strong sense of culture and continue to wear their traditional costumes. The Black Lo Lo usually wear their traditional costumes at festivals and important ceremonies such as weddings and funerals. (Photo: VNA)
Though they live in remote, isolated mountainous areas of Ha Giang and Cao Bang provinces and are small in number, the Lo Lo ethnic minority have a strong sense of culture and continue to wear their traditional costumes. The Black Lo Lo usually wear their traditional costumes at festivals and important ceremonies such as weddings and funerals. (Photo: VNA)
Female clothing consists of a shirt, pants or a skirt, and a headscarf. (Photo: VNA)
Female clothing consists of a shirt, pants or a skirt, and a headscarf. (Photo: VNA)
The Black Lo Lo ethnic minority people use pieces of coloured fabric to decorate their costumes. (Photo: VNA)
The Black Lo Lo ethnic minority people use pieces of coloured fabric to decorate their costumes. (Photo: VNA)
Colourful costumes make culture of Lo Lo ethnic minority unique
Lo Lo women embroider lively images on the pieces. (Photo: VNA)
Lo Lo women sew and mbroider their own costumes. (Photo: VNA)
Lo Lo women sew and mbroider their own costumes. (Photo: VNA)
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(Source: VNA)