
Yi Women’s Sunlit March: Yellow Umbrellas in Butuo
In Butuo, known as the birthplace of the Torch Festival, Yi women don traditional costumes and carry yellow umbrellas, symbolizing sunlight, hope and ancestral sun worship.
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In Butuo, known as the birthplace of the Torch Festival, Yi women don traditional costumes and carry yellow umbrellas, symbolizing sunlight, hope and ancestral sun worship.
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