Tag: traditional costume

Two women pose for a photo in South Korea.

Download Options
Small Low resolution for screen
Large High resolution for print
Usage Rights & Citation:

You are free to share and adapt IMB photos. You must give appropriate credit to IMB in a reasonable manner, but not in a way that suggests the organization endorses you or your use. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. Read more

A woman dressed in traditional dress in Old Town Lijiang, in Lijiang, Yunnan province, China.

Download Options
Small Low resolution for screen
Large High resolution for print
Usage Rights & Citation:

You are free to share and adapt IMB photos. You must give appropriate credit to IMB in a reasonable manner, but not in a way that suggests the organization endorses you or your use. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. Read more

A woman from the Miao people group in traditional dress. She lives in Xi Jang, a famous village of the Miao people group in China’s Guizhou province.

Download Options
Small Low resolution for screen
Large High resolution for print
Usage Rights & Citation:

You are free to share and adapt IMB photos. You must give appropriate credit to IMB in a reasonable manner, but not in a way that suggests the organization endorses you or your use. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. Read more

Portrait of a Miao woman in Kaili, Guizhou province, China.

Download Options
Small Low resolution for screen
Large High resolution for print
Usage Rights & Citation:

You are free to share and adapt IMB photos. You must give appropriate credit to IMB in a reasonable manner, but not in a way that suggests the organization endorses you or your use. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. Read more

The Fire Festival, celebrated annually by the Nosu people in southwest China, involves several thousand people gathering on a mountainside arena to spectate and participate in events that include wrestling, bull fighting, horse racing and a model competition. The festival is concluded at night by dancing around a fire to music.

The Nosu are an ethnic minority who reside in northern Yunnan and southern Sichuan provinces of southwestern China.

Download Options
Small Low resolution for screen
Large High resolution for print
Usage Rights & Citation:

You are free to share and adapt IMB photos. You must give appropriate credit to IMB in a reasonable manner, but not in a way that suggests the organization endorses you or your use. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. Read more

The Fire Festival, celebrated annually by the Nosu people in southwest China, involves several thousand people gathering on a mountainside arena to spectate and participate in events that include wrestling, bull fighting, horse racing and a model competition. The festival is concluded at night by dancing around a fire to music.

The Nosu are an ethnic minority who reside in northern Yunnan and southern Sichuan provinces of southwestern China.

Download Options
Small Low resolution for screen
Large High resolution for print
Usage Rights & Citation:

You are free to share and adapt IMB photos. You must give appropriate credit to IMB in a reasonable manner, but not in a way that suggests the organization endorses you or your use. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. Read more

Portrait of a Nosu believer in her traditional dress. The Nosu are an ethnic minority who reside in northern Yunnan and southern Sichuan provinces of southwestern China. Every July, they celebrate the Fire Festival. They are predominantly animistic in their beliefs.

Download Options
Small Low resolution for screen
Large High resolution for print
Usage Rights & Citation:

You are free to share and adapt IMB photos. You must give appropriate credit to IMB in a reasonable manner, but not in a way that suggests the organization endorses you or your use. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. Read more

Portrait of a Nosu believer in her traditional dress. The Nosu are an ethnic minority who reside in northern Yunnan and southern Sichuan provinces of southwestern China. Every July, they celebrate the Fire Festival. They are predominantly animistic in their beliefs.

Download Options
Small Low resolution for screen
Large High resolution for print
Usage Rights & Citation:

You are free to share and adapt IMB photos. You must give appropriate credit to IMB in a reasonable manner, but not in a way that suggests the organization endorses you or your use. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. Read more

Loading

Get IMB updates to your inbox.