In southwestern China, the Bai people have been tie-dying their clothes with woad for generations.
We went to Dali, the ancestral home of the Bai people, to learn about their unique form of tie-dye and how to be groovy—the Bai way.
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Producer: Jessica Novia
Videographer: Guo Yong
Editor: Nicholas Ko
Mastering: Joel Roche
Music: Audio Network
We went to Dali, the ancestral home of the Bai people, to learn about their unique form of tie-dye and how to be groovy—the Bai way.
If you liked this video, we have more stories about traditional culture in China, including:
Preserving a Fading Culture in the Mountains of China
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7rrz66
Inside the Round Tulou Houses, You Saw in ‘Mulan’
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7us73m
Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments: http://instagram.com/goldthread2
Stay updated on Twitter: http://twitter.com/goldthread2
Join the conversation on Facebook: http://facebook.com/goldthread2
Have story ideas? Send them to us at hello@goldthread2.com
Producer: Jessica Novia
Videographer: Guo Yong
Editor: Nicholas Ko
Mastering: Joel Roche
Music: Audio Network
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