QUOTE(mrg220t @ Apr 23 2023, 12:26 PM)
With that face covering curtain thingThis post has been edited by ceo684: Apr 23 2023, 12:44 PM
Malaysian experts worry about dying art of kebaya, embroidery amid UNESCO bid
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Apr 23 2023, 12:44 PM
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Kebaya user is the majority
If they dun use then who will use |
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QUOTE(FappyBird @ Apr 23 2023, 01:20 PM) Kebaya quite sexy coz top part got abit see through iirc Inside got wear slip one watIt's actually quite contradicting to values in Islam...not surprised the culture slowly dies off, coz since malays themselves think their own culture has less importance than a religion. But I would say write it down in books are put the said garment in museum ...that way they can still teach the young even without having them wear it Tbh even the younger Chinese also but ours were more to modernization that leads to skimping and skipping of certain traditions or activities like, since more and more are becoming atheist, some traditions were seen as a waste of money due to the absurd amount of preparations and steps needed were quite time consuming...all just to please whatever god but didn't have any blessings in the end |
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