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Padaung women, an ethnic minority living in Myanmar and Thailand, are known for their tradition of wearing many copper rings around their necks. From about the age of five, girls began to wear copper rings, one copper ring a year, so that the neck was stretched longer and longer, and these women became known as the long-necked people.
In the 1930s, circus performances became very popular in Britain, and these long-necked women were introduced to Britain. The giraffe women are the stars of the show, attracting many curious audiences, and they are known as "female giraffes".
The long-necked women arrive at Victoria Station in London.
A police officer serves three long-necked women on Elgin Street in London.
Long-necked women took the train and came out to see the world of flowers and flowers.
Long-necked women watch the British Royal Guard.
Doctors examine long-necked women at a London hospital.
Mu Proa gave birth to a baby, became a mother, and was very happy. Mu Proa sat on the bed with the baby in her arms.
Mu Proa holds a baby in her arms.
Mu Proa was holding the little baby with the police.
A long-necked woman celebrates her 21st birthday.
A good person has become a "giraffe", which is really the world's big and strange.
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