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Stone wall
A famous fork craft of making walls with clay, stones, bricks, sticks and etc. But most popular method of making walls in rural areas is pokhsadevor (clay wall).
Tajikistan -
Walls
A famous fork craft of making walls with clay, stones, bricks, sticks and etc. But most popular method of making walls in rural areas is pokhsadevor (clay wall).
Tajikistan -
Stone wall
A famous fork craft of making walls with clay, stones, bricks, sticks and etc. But most popular method of making walls in rural areas is pokhsadevor (clay wall).
Tajikistan -
Wall
A famous fork craft of making walls with clay, stones, bricks, sticks and etc. But most popular method of making walls in rural areas is pokhsadevor (clay wall).
Tajikistan -
Beduan
Beduan is the oldest performing arts in the state of Perlis, that appeared about 250 years ago during the Siamese reign. This music was introduced by two families that hid at the top of Tuk Wang Gunung Hill to avoid the evil and brutal Siamese soldiers. At the hill top the families felt lonely thus they hit wooden sticks as drums while singing by hailing. After the war ended the two families returned to their village and introduced the arts to the villagers. They named the music Beduan that originated from the word “berdua-duaan” which means “in twos”. Beduan is very popular during wedding feasts and normally performed on stage built adjoined to the newly-wed’s main residence. The shrieks hailing of the song acts as a direction to guests to the newly-wed’s house. Guests and audiences stand up in front of the house to watch the performance. Beduan members are 10 to 12 persons. They beat drums while singing and hailing. The drum is big with about 140 cm circumference, made of cow hide and jackfruit tree. There are three types of drums used and they are the ‘Gendang Pengibu’ (‘Mother Drum’), ‘Gendang Peningkah’ (‘Rebutting Drum’) and the ‘Gendang Penganak’ (‘Child Drum’). In the Beduan song the drum beater exchanges quatrains with other members. However, only the Beduan members understand the quatrains as they use a dialect understood among themselves only. Among the quatrains is:nnA chick is inside a betel leaf container,nUncover it and the chick feeds on paddy,nDay and night I do remember,nAffection is engulfed in my heart.\n
Malaysia -
RAVOTBOZI, khonachabozi, kappabozi
Traditional children game. Children make a small open hous with stones, sticks and clay. They play with dolls in theis “yard”.
Tajikistan -
NADDOFI savachubzani, shada pahandagi
Skills of preparing wools for weaving threads in the form of beating them with two sticks. Women also beat cotton for making blankets and pillows.
Tajikistan -
DEVORGARI, devorzani
A famous fork craft of making walls with clay, stones, bricks, sticks and etc. But most popular method of making walls in rural areas is pokhsadevor (clay wall).
Tajikistan -
Rice taken from the smoking – shelf is used for making Xôi (steamed sticky rice)
New rice festival of the La Chí ethnic group
Viet Nam -
NADDOFI savachubzani, shada pahandagi
Skills of preparing wools for weaving threads in the form of beating them with two sticks. Women also beat cotton for making blankets and pillows.
Tajikistan -
DEVORGARI, devorzani
A famous fork craft of making walls with clay, stones, bricks, sticks and etc. But most popular method of making walls in rural areas is pokhsadevor (clay wall).
Tajikistan -
DEVORGARI, devorzani
A famous fork craft of making walls with clay, stones, bricks, sticks and etc. But most popular method of making walls in rural areas is pokhsadevor (clay wall).
Tajikistan