Not exact matches
Being the only tourist at the
local market, and seeing the beautiful
traditional clothing and textiles of the villagers was a highlight.
Colonial buildings have been built on Inca walls, there are Inca ruins on every side and the streets are filled with
local mountain people, still
clad in
traditional dress.
Ethnic groups can be seen in their
traditional costumes, since western
clothing isn't very common here;
locals simply love their traditions, which also includes men smoking strange looking pipes that seem to be unique to this area...
Here you will also see the difference between the
Local and Tourist market, later, visit a Moreria where traditional dance clothing as well as wooden masks are made for the traditional dances, also visit the local 400 year old church where the Popol Vuh (mayan bible) was f
Local and Tourist market, later, visit a Moreria where
traditional dance
clothing as well as wooden masks are made for the
traditional dances, also visit the
local 400 year old church where the Popol Vuh (mayan bible) was f
local 400 year old church where the Popol Vuh (mayan bible) was found!
The Glenti consists of
local and interstate entertainment and acts and besides being able to eat Greek food, you can see people wearing
traditional Greek
clothing, be enlightened by the Greek culture, listen to Greek music, and see
traditional dancing and much more.
You'll experience the
local men and women wearing their
traditional hand woven
clothing.
The
local people wear
traditional clothing, such as colorful ponchos and
traditional hats.
Take your time and shop for a new surfboard, Thai furniture, Huichol craftwork, typical
local candy, exotic fruits, hand - made hats, guayaberas (loose - fitting shirts), fine linens,
traditional Mexican jewelry, or exclusive designer
clothing.
African marketplaces are flooded with Western cast - offs to the point that
local governments believe the second - hand
clothing industry is eroding
traditional textile industries and weakening demand for locally produced
clothing.
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