The Borneo Post

Girls sport ancestors’ hair for Lunar New year in S.W. China

-

LONGJIA, China: Girls with large headpieces made from the hair of their ancestors and wearing intricatel­y patterned dresses danced in isolated villages in southwest China to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Against a stunning mountain backdrop, dozens of girls and women of the Long Horn Miao ethnicity performed for the annual flower festival or ‘Tiaohuajie’, held in Guizhou province.

It’s really special to be at the centre of attention like this. I feel quite proud. We organise this festival once a year when we wear these headpieces. That doesn’t change with modernisat­ion. Yang Yunzheng

Onlookers watched – smartphone­s in hand – as the women swirled across a meadow, wearing dresses and jackets embroidere­d with pink roses and geometric patterns.

But it was the towering black headdresse­s of the dancers that really stood out – made from wool, string and the hair of their ancestors, and wrapped around animal horns with white fabric.

“It’s really special to be at the centre of attention like this. I feel quite proud. We organise this festival once a year when we wear these headpieces. That doesn’t change with modernisat­ion,” said Yang Yunzheng, 16.

The Miao ethnic minority is made up of some nine million people, mostly found in China’s southwest. Of those, around 5,000 ‘ Long Horn Miao’ live in just a dozen isolated villages in Guizhou.

Their headpieces are passed down through generation­s and worn on a number of occasions to honour their ancestors and preserve their traditions. — AFP

 ??  ?? Girls dance at the annual flower festival in the village of Longjia in China’s Guizhou province. — AFP photo
Girls dance at the annual flower festival in the village of Longjia in China’s Guizhou province. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? A girl (centre) getting her wig set prior to taking part in the annual flower festival or ‘Tiaohuajie’ in the village of Longjia in China’s Guizhou province. — AFP photo
A girl (centre) getting her wig set prior to taking part in the annual flower festival or ‘Tiaohuajie’ in the village of Longjia in China’s Guizhou province. — AFP photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia