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Indigo dyed fabric boosts income of Bouyei farmers (1/8)

2019-10-23 15:48:13 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A woman from the Bouyei ethnic group air dries indigo dyed fabrics in traditional ways at Tuanjie Village in Wangmo County, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 21, 2019. Local authorities have increased support to preserve traditional crafts to further develop tourism in the countryside. A combination of indigo dyed fabrics and new design ideas have boosted the income of local Bouyei people. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Farmers harvest plants to make Indigo dyes in Tuanjie Village in Wangmo County, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 21, 2019. Local authorities have increased support to preserve traditional crafts to further develop tourism in the countryside. A combination of indigo dyed fabrics and new design ideas have boosted the income of local Bouyei people. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Local farmers process plants to make Indigo dyes in Tuanjie Village in Wangmo County, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 21, 2019. Local authorities have increased support to preserve traditional crafts to further develop tourism in the countryside. A combination of indigo dyed fabrics and new design ideas have boosted the income of local Bouyei people. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Local farmers process plants to make Indigo dyes in Tuanjie Village in Wangmo County, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 21, 2019. Local authorities have increased support to preserve traditional crafts to further develop tourism in the countryside. A combination of indigo dyed fabrics and new design ideas have boosted the income of local Bouyei people. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Local farmers process plants to make Indigo dyes in Tuanjie Village in Wangmo County, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 21, 2019. Local authorities have increased support to preserve traditional crafts to further develop tourism in the countryside. A combination of indigo dyed fabrics and new design ideas have boosted the income of local Bouyei people. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

A woman from the Bouyei ethnic group makes fabric with a traditional loom in Tuanjie Village in Wangmo County, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 21, 2019. Local authorities have increased support to preserve traditional crafts to further develop tourism in the countryside. A combination of indigo dyed fabrics and new design ideas have boosted the income of local Bouyei people. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

A woman from the Bouyei ethnic group dyes fabric blue in a jar in Tuanjie Village in Wangmo County, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 21, 2019. Local authorities have increased support to preserve traditional crafts to further develop tourism in the countryside. A combination of indigo dyed fabrics and new design ideas have boosted the income of local Bouyei people. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Shoes in distinctive Bouyei styles at a market in Wangmo County, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, Oct. 21, 2019. Local authorities have increased support to preserve traditional crafts to further develop tourism in the countryside. A combination of indigo dyed fabrics and new design ideas have boosted the income of local Bouyei people. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

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