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  • LIMA Tribal Head Wreath Craft Experience

    LIMA
    Urban Area & Offshore Islands
    Cultural/ Crafts and Arts
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    LIMA welcomes you~

    • 1hr (16:00-17:00)
    • No Seasonal Restrictions

    Indigenous tribes that wear head wreaths include the Paiwan, Rukai, Amis, and Puyuma. Traditionally, head wreaths were only worn during significant ceremonies and events.

    However, in Taitung, head wreaths are worn by people of all tribes and for any occasion, not just important ceremonies or events. A head wreath can be worn during casual gatherings with friends as a versatile and everyday accessory. Come make one!

  • Process

    1
    Explain the Meaning of the Head Wreath
    2
    Introduce Today's Materials
    3
    Weave the Head Wreath
    4
    Take Photos and Take It Home!
  • Introduction

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    Explain the Meaning of the Head Wreath

    Delve into the cultural and symbolic significance behind the head wreath, exploring its use on various occasions.

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    Introduce Today's Materials

    Present the various materials needed to make the head wreath, from flowers to greenery, and understand their characteristics and uses.

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    Weave the Head Wreath

    Step-by-step instructions on how to weave a beautiful head wreath, allowing you to experience the joy of crafting by hand.

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    Take Photos and Take It Home!

    Capture the moment by taking photos of the head wreath you made, preserving the memory, and taking your beautiful creation home.

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