The men in this country wear skirts, and legend has something to do with someone in China
The biggest feeling in Burma is the local dress, whether the men are rich or poor, street vendors or office workers, they wear uniform sarong skirt. Sarong is the national dress in Burma, but the local people called is not the same. Personally, although the clothing styles are so many nowadays, the Burmese people still wear traditional clothes, which is quite good and has its own characteristics. This set of photos tells the story of the Burmese men and their skirts. The picture shows: Burmese people hold a large event, the same color as a sarong skirt, neat hair, traditional Burma slant bag.
The picture shows: Burmese men are fishing, we are from the south to the north of Myanmar, although the climate is not quite the same, but the local people wear clothes to maintain their own characteristics. If the weather is cold, the upper body is worn with the climate. Whether to wear a sweater or a coat judge by the climate. The man under the body wearing a sarong, feet with slippers, foreigners will be surprised, perhaps this is the people's living habits, in their eyes is not what special.
The picture is: the local men and women on the bazaar in Burma. The cloth of the sarong is varied, can use pure silk, brocade, or daily cotton and so on. B Burmese men's sarongs are multicolored, women have more variety, for the Burmese people, sarong effect is very much. There is a huge gap between the rich and the poor in Burma, in economically backward people, the sarong is not only a dress, but in the ghetto, I see some people who use a sarong to block the bath. I have heard from local friends that when there was a lack of material in the early years, someone used to cover it to sleep in the night.
The picture shows a picture taken from the Palace Museum in Burma. It can be seen from the appearance of the people in the ancient court that the ancient people in Burma were also dominated by skirts. There is such a saying about the people in the cage. Then Zhu Ge Liang saw some people's clothes, and he tore off his clothes, and gave them as a dress. From then on, it became popular. But that's just one way of saying it. Have you heard of any other versions of the box?
The graph is: the man is riding, regardless of the drive motor vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, although Burma man wearing skirt, but still very comfortable operation, and our peers bought a sarong, walk on skirt horn. The sarong has no pockets, see a lot of men keep mobile phones and wallets at the waist.
The picture shows: monks in Burma, their costumes are also very distinctive. It's a glorious thing for a man to become a monk in Burma, this custom in Burma has lasted for several hundred years, man will become a monk at a time, its reason is various, some as a blessing, some for learning, some for the soul purification, etc.
The picture is: Men in Burma.