Couples #1

A Yao woman smile

A Yao Woman in traditional clothing. Although shy at the beginning, she started to enjoy posing for the camera soon after!

The Yao nationality (its great majority branch is also known as Mien; Traditional Chinese: 瑤族, Simplified Chinese: 瑶族, Pinyin: Yáo zú; Vietnamese: người Dao) is a government classification for various minorities in China. They form one of the 55 ethnic minority groups officially recognized by the People’s Republic of China, where they reside in the mountainous terrain of the southwest and south. They also form one of the 54 ethnic groups officially recognized by Vietnam. In the last census in 2000, they numbered 2,637,421 in China, and roughly 470,000 in Vietnam.

The men and the women cover their heads with a black or red scarf. Some women substitute this scarf by a turban that can adopt different forms. The traditional suit of the women is of bright colors. They also decorate their shirts with decorations made out of silver.

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The happy camper! Golmud’s happiest taxi driver!

Happiness isnt hard to find, not even in one of China’s most remote city of Golmud, in Qinghai Province.

Newly added to the portraits gallery!

Textures #1 Tibetan Textures

Age-old wooden walls gives the Da’ersi Temple in Xining a warm feeling

* The Tibetan alphabet has 30 consonants, sometimes known as radicals. The vowels used in the alphabet are a, i, u, e, and o. While the vowel a is included in each consonant or radical, the other vowels are indicated by marks; thus ཀ ka, ཀི ki, ཀུ ku, ཀེ ke, ཀོ ko.

Mud on the floor can take remarkable shapes and patterns

Detailed handcrafts on the corner of a closed door, keeping unwanted visitors outside the Tibetan village

Layers of ceremonial paint create the idea of an abstract impressionistic painting

* Source: Wikipedia.com