FAQ
Specials
Best Selling Items
Testimonials
Contact Us
Create Account
Customer Log In
Language
語言
English 中文

Currency
Shopping Cart
0 items
Wish List
0 items
 
e-mail:
password:
 
Password forgotten? Click here.
 3-DAY (19 ~ 21-Mar)⚡FLASH SALE⚡
 BIG SALE 50~90% OFF (while stocks last)
 Product Map
 7-step to place an order
 80% OFF for order of USD100+
 Cheongsam / Qipao Categories
 More Discounts, More FUN!
 Cafe/Salon Uniforms
 Chinese Wedding Wear & Accessories
 Women's Accessories
 Women's Asian | Ancient Costumes
 Women's Ethnic Wear
 Women's Footwears
 Men's Footwears
 Men's Wear | Unisex Wear
 Caps | Hats | Coronets
 Cultural Revolution
 Dancing Costumes
     Bai Zu 白族
     Dai Zu 傣族
     Han Zu 漢族
     Menggu Zu 蒙古族
     Miao Zu 苗族
     Wa Zu 佤族
     Weiwuer Zu (Uyghurs) 維吾爾族
     Yi Zu 彝族
     Zang Zu (Tibetan) 藏族
 Kids' Wear | Shoes
 Stage/Stage Costumes | Armours
 Taichi | Kungfu | Shaolin | Wudang
 Fabrics
 Gifts & Decor
 CD | VCD | DVD
What's New?
Cheongsam-shape Flower Embroidery Handbag (Multicolor)
WSTB-JZT-9695
Cheongsam-shape Flower Embroidery Handbag (Multicolor)

US$19.20

../More
Best Selling Items:
Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung
WG-TB-PJ08
Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung

US$15.60
US$12.48
20% OFF

../More
ORDER DISCOUNT
US$300.00+5%
PayPal - eBay's service to make fast, easy, and secure payments for your eBay purchases!
Dancing Costumes of Chinese Ethnic Groups - Miao Zu (苗族)
Display Items Per Page:
The Miao are one of the most ancient of China's nationalities, tracing their origins back more than 4,000 years. Prior to modernization of farming methods, they grew millet and buckwheat using the slash-and-burn methods. The Miao language has three main dialects, but there was no unified written script until 1956. Religions include nature and ancestor worship and Christianity.

Dispersed from southern China across northern Vietnam, Laos, and into Thailand, the Miao, vary in dialect, styles of farming, and designation: Black, White, Red, blue, Flowery, and Cowrie Shell Miao among others. Forced southward by the Han, often despised and exploited, many settled in distant mountains, raising millet and buckwheat by slash-and-burn farming, their diet supplemented by domestic animals and hunting. Modernization, improved farming methods, organization of communes, and road building has been made difficult by the ragged terrain in which the Miao are scattered. The Miao are found in the Guizhou, Hainan, Hubei, Sichuan, Gansu, Guizhou, Qinghai, Hunan, Guangdong, and Yunnan Provinces and the Guangxi Autonomous Region. They are part of the Hmong-Yao language family linguistic group.

About 195 km almost directly east of Guiyang in the town of Kaili. Kaili is a fairly uninspiring place but the area is host to a large number of minority festivals, over 130 annually. One of the largest is the Lusheng Festival, held from the 11th to the 18th of the first lunar month. The lusheng is a reed instrument used by the Miao people. Activities include playing the lusheng, dancing, drumming, bull fighting, and horse racing. Participants are said to number 30,000. The festival is held in Danxi. Other festivals are held midway in the 7th lunar month and in their New Year. Their New Year is celebrated in the first four days of the 10th lunar month by some 50,000 people. 
Displaying 1 to 9 (of 9 products) Result Pages: 1
Displaying 1 to 9 (of 9 products) Result Pages: 1
Display Items Per Page:
Copyright 2024. Chinese Clothing Online. All rights reserved.
Time of Hong Kong: Tuesday, November 19, 2024 5:08 PM (GMT+8)
Copyright © 2024 Chinese Clothing Online. All rights reserved.
measurement form size charts shipping & returns privacy notice conditions of use web links 
Enquiry