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Features of costume and drnaments
The basic features of Tibetan costume existed before the Tibetans emerged as a race,archaeological findings show.

Featured Tibetan costume in Burang, Ngari 2009-11-05
Burang costume, a kind of characteristic Tibetan costume in Burang County of Tibet's Ngari Prefecture has a history of over 1,000 years.
Tibet traditional costume popular among tourists 2009-09-09
In recent years, Tibet traditional costume industry is developing rapidly by absorbing modern and fashionable elements, which is popular among local people and tourists at home and abroad.
Tibetan women's headgear: Cultural scenery in Tibet 2008-02-22
Tibetan women who love beauty pay much attention to decorating their hair, which has formed a tradition since years ago.
Tibetan handicrafts popular abroad 2008-03-04
Tibetan handicrafts have become popular around the world in recent years with the tourism development of Tibet Autonomous Region.
Costume Worn by a Monk Official of the Local Government of Tibet 2008-01-03
Costumes worn by monk officials are usually sown with fine and soft tweed, but ordinary monks usually wear costumes made of coarse tweed.
Fashions 2008-01-03
With the elapse of times, Tibetan costume and ornaments have been changing constantly. In recent years, the people of Tibet have also devoted efforts to bring forth new ideas concerning the reform of traditional costume and ornaments.
Tibetan garments 2008-01-03
These vary in materials and techniques in different places, but the style is almost same. Generally, Tibetan garments in-clude robes, ordinary clothes and shirts.
Garment adornments unique to Amdo 2008-01-03
Tibetan garment adornments are largely identical, although with some minor differences, and the adornments of Amdo are a major branch.
Introduction of Tibetan clothes 2008-01-03
In the Tibet Autonomous Region, 95 percent of the populations are Tibetans, the rests are Hans, Moslems, Menbas, Lobas, Drungs, Xiaerbas and others. In this short article we will describe the traditional Tibetan dresses. There are five kinds of Tibetan clothes.
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