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  2. Xout lao - Wikipedia

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    Xout Lao is composed of different parts. The style varies between genders from regions to regions, and it often depends on the occasions. For instance, in formal settings men typically wear a white silk Nehru-style jacket with a pha hang with white knee-length socks and dress shoes.

  3. Culture of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Lao clothing can also be found in the Northeast region of Thailand as the area was historically part of the Lan Xang kingdom and the people are majority, ethnically and culturally Lao. Among Lao Theung, cotton materials are widely used. Khmu women are known for simple cotton sarongs with horizontal stripes, and long sleeved black ...

  4. Sbai - Wikipedia

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    Lao women wearing colorful sabai or phaa biang in traditional dance . In Laos, this garment is known as phaa biang or sabai. It is common for Lao women to wear sabai as it is considered traditional clothing. A sabai can also be worn by men in weddings or when attending religious ceremonies.

  5. Asian conical hat - Wikipedia

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    Caping worn by a farmer in Indonesia These women at the Awa Dance Festival in Japan wear the characteristic kasa of the dance Vietnamese nón tơi. The Asian conical hat is a simple style of conically shaped sun hat notable in modern-day nations and regions of China, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Bhutan.

  6. Category:Laotian clothing - Wikipedia

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    Category: Laotian clothing. 3 languages. Français; ... Xout lao This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Suea pat - Wikipedia

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    In present-day Laos, women wear suea pats to ceremonial events such as weddings. [3] Each year in Luang Prabang, the winner of the Miss Songkran contest who becomes the next Miss Songkran, or nang sangkhane (Lao: ນາງສັງຂານ Lao pronunciation: [náːŋ sǎŋ.kʰǎːn]), gets to wear a suea pat underneath a pha biang which is a scarf-like cloth that wraps diagonally from the ...

  8. Hmong customs and culture - Wikipedia

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    In Southeast Asian countries, the New Year's celebration lasts generally 5 to 10 days. [51] It depends on the Hmong population in cities where people are living. For a small village, it takes 3–5 days. Hmong New Year celebration itself consists to tossing balls, wearing colorful clothing, and singing Hmong traditional poems and songs.

  9. Sompot Chong Kben - Wikipedia

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    It was adopted in the neighbouring countries of Laos, and Thailand, [2] where it is known respectfully as pha hang (ຜ້າຫາງ [pʰȁː hǎːŋ]) and chong kraben (โจงกระเบน [tɕōːŋ krābēːn]). It was the preferred choice of clothing for women of upper and middle classes for daily wear.