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Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street

The small town of Joni, the people are brilliant

Zhong LingyuXiu, Wuhua Tianbao

It has beautiful alpine and valley scenery

Unique and rich national customs

Rich and thick human history

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Get up close and personal with the charm of the "three-compartment hair" costume

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The "Jue Nai" Tibetans are a Tibetan ethnic group from Tibet, which has lived and bred in the rich and beautiful place of Zhuoni for generations, and its living customs are rich and colorful, and its costumes are more charming.

Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street

In today's increasingly modern and diversified costume culture, the "Jue Nai" Tibetan women's costume still retains the characteristics of tibetan costume in the Tibetan agricultural areas of the Tubo era, and can be said to be a "living fossil" that preserves the complete ancient costumes and rituals in Tibet-related areas.

Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street

This kind of clothing culture is unique in China and even the world, and has strong viewing and research value. In 2010, it was included in the third batch of intangible cultural heritage list at the provincial level.

Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street

The hair of Tibetan women in Zhuoni County is combed into three thick braids, and the braids are called "ge maoer" in the local Chinese dialect, so it is also commonly known as "three lattice hair". Kyaw Nai maidens differ from married women in their braids, and the girls' three braids are combed up and knotted with red head ropes. Married women have only one braid in the middle, and tie it with a black head rope, and the upper end of the two braids on the left and right is fluffy, and it is combed into a braid until it is under the waist.

Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street

Kyaw Nai Tibetan women wear sky blue "Kaozi" robes on their upper bodies, pink, big red or purple vests with brocade trim, called "Kudo" in Tibetan, wearing big red trousers on their legs, and shoes with "even waist" shoes. "Zhuoni Tibetan" clothing materials, clothing color is generally blue, red, pink, green satin. Tailor-made fabric requires the same color as the thread used and the lining. The sewing of clothes, the old generation is sewn by hand, and now there are also sewing machines for sewing. Sew buttons, clothes should be sewn after the buttons are made, clothes buttons are made of cloth, and the buttons of the vest must be copper buttons.

Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street

Due to the difference in ethnic origins, the differences in the areas of residence, and the differences in production and lifestyle, the rich and colorful folk culture of the Zhuoni Tibetan people and rich styles has been formed. And because they have long been separated from the base camp of their own nationalities, they have not only retained their original customs and habits, but also integrated and exchanged with the indigenous Qiang people in their long-term production and life, forming more exotic and unique customs than those in other Tibet-related areas.

Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street

The Kyaw Nai Tibetan costume Jue Nai Tibetan is the most widely distributed in Zhuoni, covering more than ten townships such as Khalchin, Mu'er, Azitan, Shenzang, Chagai, Nalang, Liulin Town and so on. The costumes of the Tibetan people are unique among Tibetans and are unique. There is a lotus mountain flower that sings well: "The three-grid Mao'er Niangniang is not obedient, and the coral banma wears a headkerchief made of coral beads, and wears lianba waist shoes, like a fairy coming down to the mortal." "It succinctly and vividly portrays the handsome and free image of Kyaw Nai Tibetan women and their peculiar costume characteristics."

Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street
Street photography | the most beautiful "three-grid hair" girls on Joni Street

The jewelry of the women of the "three-grid hair" is more elegant and delicate, and the round hook-like silver handle is stacked with multiple layers of gemstones to make a tower-shaped pendant, which is extremely exquisitely made. The earrings of the three-bared maoer woman are like a hook-shaped silver handle with a multi-layered gemstone stacked on top of each other to form a tower-shaped pendant, which is extremely exquisitely made. The bracelet is divided into silver and gold jewelry.

The "three-grid hair" costume retains the national characteristics

It represents the national tradition and cultural spirit inherent in the "Three Grid Mao"

It embodies the customs and spiritual outlook of a nation

It is a unique ethnic group of the Zhuoni Tibetans

Endless life, long-standing cultural lifeline

Source: Window of Joni

Editor: Yang Zhanxi Plus Grass

Review: Yin Dang Zhou

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