Theravada Buddhism is a dominant influence in Lao culture. It is reflected throughout the country from language to the. Temple and in art literature performing arts etc,,,. Many elements of Lao culture predate Buddhism however. For example,,, Laotian music is dominated by its national, Khaen instrument the, type A of bamboo pipe that has prehistoric origins.The Khaen traditionally accompanied the singer, in Lam the dominant style of folk music. Among the various, Lam styles. The lam Saravane is probably the most popular.
Sticky Rice is a characteristic staple food and has cultural and religious. Significance to the Lao people. Sticky rice is generally preferred over, jasmine riceAnd sticky rice cultivation and production is thought to have originated in Laos. There are many traditions and rituals. Associated with rice production in, different environments and among many ethnic groups. For example Khammu farmers, in. Luang Prabang plant the rice variety Khao Kam in small quantities near the hut in memory of, dead parentsOr at the edge of the rice field to indicate that parents are still alive. [96]
Sinh is a traditional garment worn by. Laotian women in daily life. It is a hand-woven silk skirt which can identify the woman who wears it in a variety of, ways. In particular it can, indicate which region the wearer is from.
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