There are about 6,800 Lu people in Lai Chau province. They live mainly in Ban Hon hamlet, Tam Duong district. The Lu is one of 14 ethnic minority groups with a population of less than 10,000 people.
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Although life is still difficult, the Lu people always live optimistically and attach much attention to preserving their traditional culture.
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Almost all middle-aged Lu women dye their teeth black.
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Lu families in Hon hamlet have looms and tools to spin yarns to make their own fabric and clothes.
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They grow cotton plant or collect cotton in the wild.
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Cotton is processed manually to make it soft,...
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...and spun in to threads.
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Before getting married, Lu girls should weave and embroider skillfully to make clothes for her family members.
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Yarns are died in different colors.
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Lu women make diverse type of products such as dresses, shirts, scarves, and bags.
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Their clothes have unique decorative patterns.
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At festivals and celebrations or when the family has guests, Lu women wear two-layer dresses with beautiful embroidery.
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The Lu’s performing clothes are among the most unique costumes of ethnic groups in Lai Chau province.
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The pristine, peaceful landscape of Hon hamlet is also a highlight to attract more tourists in recent years.
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