BOOTHS on ethnic literature and traditional culture at the
Children’s Literature Festival at the Myitkyina University were crowded with
visitors yesterday.
“We are very interested in ethnic literature and traditional
culture displayed at the booths. Other booths also attracted our attention, and
we gained general knowledge from them,” said Ma Wut Yi, a visitor.
It was unusual for visitors to see the traditional attire of
ethnic people, which are colourful and adorned with valuable things.
“When I see the traditional dresses of ethnic people, I feel
pride in their culture, because I see their culture has been rich since yore,”
said Ma Wut Yi.
Visitors also enjoyed looking at traditional utensils and
took photos with ethnic people dressed in traditional attire at the booths.
Ethnic tribes from Kachin State, including Tailong, Tailay,
Tailai, Taisar, Taikhamti, Jinphaw, Lisu, Yawan, Zaiwah, Larchid, and Lawwaw,
are showcasing their literature and culture at the three-day festival.
“I was delighted to see children observing the ethnic
people’s culture and literature. I could see they took pride in and valued the
culture of ethnic people,” said Ma Nan Myint Khaw from the Tailay booth.
Old and modern literature of Tailay, traditional tools used
for writing, fishing equipment, and cooking utensils are being displayed at the
booth.
Speaking about the Tailay ethnic tribe, Ma Nan Khaw said men
and boys wear the same dresses, but women dress differently depending on their
age.
“Schoolgirls wear short pants and short sarongs; adolescents
wear turbans and colourful dresses; and, married women wear turbans, and white
and grey dresses. Ornaments are made of silver,” she said.
A traditional weaving demonstration at the Lisu booth was
packed with visitors.
Traditional bags made of bamboo and cane at the Yawan booth
attracted children. Students took note of traditional hairstyles adorned with
massive canines of wild pigs. Old and modern traditional dresses of the ethnic
tribe are also being displayed at the booth.
The Children’s Literature Festival will be held from 20 to 22
January at the Myitkyina University.
Shin Min
PHOTO: HTEIN NAN NAW
(Translated by Kyaw Zin Lin)
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar


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