Exploring the Cultural Characteristics of the Ha Nhi Hoa Ethnic Group
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The dominant colour is red, which is combined with white, yellow, and green patterns. The ethnic women often wear hats that feature beautiful tassels.
The costume of Ha Nhi Hoa women is relatively intricate, consisting of a hat, a blouse, a waistband, and a brassiere.
The blouse consists of two layers, with the shorter one being worn on the outside and a long main layer worn on the inside.
The blouses are then embroidered with the unique motifs of the group, combining simple and complex patterns, such as chain embroidery, multiple-shaped embroidery, or traditional dash embroidery designs.
Each costume worn by the Ha Nhi Hoa women is a unique work of art which truly reflects human life and the relationship that the ethnic people have with the mountains and forests.
Making and wearing traditional clothes is one way of preserving their unique culture for future generations to continue.
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