Yunnan’s Smoke Culture~ 3

Yunnan's smoke culture~_-5 Yunnan's smoke culture~_-6 Yunnan's smoke culture~_

The province of Yunnan, stretching over 394,000 square kilometers in the far southwest of the Republic of China, is rich in color, tradition and history. More than 30% of its population of 45 million is made up of over 25 ethnic minorities like the Yi, Bai, Hani, Zhuang, Miao, Mozuo and Dai people. Most of the ethnic minorities live in compact communities with rich customs and traditions that live on despite the recent economic change that takes over the Chinese mainland.

Each time I visited the region for a new photographic adventure I was drawn to capturing the very dominant smoking traditions amongst the different minorities. From he pipes that are passed on through generations, hand crafted with care and art to the large bamboo pipes, to modern day cigarettes, for good or bad, smoking lives on in Yunnan as a tribal tradition.

This post was also shared at the Huffington Post, where I blog regularly. 

Also I am very excited to announce a series of documentary workshops that I am conducting in Yunnan over the Spring and early fall of 2015. Read about it here!


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5 responses to “Yunnan’s Smoke Culture~ 3”

  1. Nice pictures

  2. Powerful !!

    1. Thank you!

  3. Hehe, they are all so sweet. perfect portraits. So interesting to learn about this culture, and to know that rich customs and traditions can live on, at least in some places.

    1. Yes, so true, I am fascinated by them

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