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What looks like a turban and is a common head gear in the Middle East?
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What is a person who moves puppets behind a screen and also called as a puppetmaster?
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What country do the people usually creates handicrafts because it is a part of their culture and livelihood?
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What country use colors when they began to separate their silk paintings from their counterparts?
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________ is known for festivals that involves kites that boost more tourists to visit.
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________ shows 1.4 percent of the total population is indigenous people.
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________ is a head gear which is generally worn in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore.
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________ is also known as ‘show’ or ‘perform’ in modern Indonesian Malay.
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________ means ‘skin’ which is a material that figures are carved out of.
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________ is used to use as scarecrows or to lull their baby to sleep by farmers.
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Thai silk is primarily made in Khorat which is the center of the silk business in Thailand.
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Thai silk crafting is treated as one of the finest arts.
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Silk waving in Cambodia comes from the first century when textiles were used for trading.
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There are four main styles of Cambodian weaving.
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Cambodian textiles was traditionally engaged natural dyes from insect nests, ebony bark and more.