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The Red Dao women in Phieng Mo preserve embroidery craft

TQO - Embroidery has been closely associated with the lives of the Red Dao people in Phieng Mo village, Phuc Yen commune (Lam Binh) for generations. Not only is it a traditional craft, each flap of the shirt and the hem of the pants are meticulously embroidered by the skillful hands, the creativity of the Red Dao women also conveys many feelings and beauty in the cultural life of the ethnic minorities here.

Like many other ethnic minorities in the highlands of Tuyen Quang province, the Red Dao people in Phieng Mo village have a very unique traditional craft, which is brocade embroidery.

Red Dao women in Phieng Mo village, Phuc Yen commune (Lam Binh) teach each other to preserve and promote the value of traditional brocade embroidery.

Red Dao women are taught embroidery by their mothers and grandmothers from a young age, and when they grow up, they embroider and sew their own shirts.

Red Dao women in Phieng Mo village, Phuc Yen commune (Lam Binh) instruct each other to meticulously hand embroider brocade patterns.

Red Dao women in Phieng Mo village, Phuc Yen commune (Lam Binh) preserve and promote the value of traditional brocade embroidery.

Red Dao women in Phieng Mo village, Phuc Yen commune (Lam Binh) diligently preserve the traditional hand embroidery craft.

Traditional costumes are carefully preserved by Red Dao women in Phieng Mo village, Phuc Yen commune (Lam Binh), used for daily wear and for holidays and weddings.

Minh Hoa

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