Lost Taiwanese culture to be recreated: Embroidery techniques visited by Pingpu people in Japan, researched at reference museum Tenri/Nara | Mainichi Shimbun

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Lost Taiwanese culture to be recreated: Embroidery techniques visited by Pingpu people in Japan, researched at reference museum Tenri/Nara | Mainichi Shimbun

失われた台湾文化、再現へ 刺しゅう技術 「平埔族」来日 参考館で調 査 天理 /奈良 | 毎日新聞
かつて台湾の先住民族「平埔(へいほ)族」の民族衣装に施されていた色鮮やかな刺 しゅうの技術を再興させようと、現地の専門家でつくる調査団が来日し、平 埔…
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Lost Taiwanese culture to be recreated: Embroidery techniques visited by Pingpu people in Japan, researched at reference museum Tenri/Nara | Mainichi Shimbun
A research team made up of local experts is visiting Japan in order to revive the colorful embroidery techniques that were once applied to the traditional costumes of Taiwan’s indigenous people, the Heiho tribe. b>Shi, Pingpu …
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