Tibet Backpack

Tibet Backpack
What is appropriate clothing for females backpacking in Southeast Asia?

I’m backpacking with another female for 3 months in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, maybe Myanmar, Nepal, and Tibet also). I’ve been reading that clothing should be modest and not show too much skin – I was planning on bringing tank tops (the ones with thick straps, much like a guy’s undershirt) since it will be hot. Is this appropriate clothing??

I wore some tank tops but only at night when going to dinner or something. Try to find something that is thin fabric and is a tee shirt, its not good to show off your stuff! Even if it is a little bit of an arm. Try bringing some linen pants, something very Light Weight. I wore shorts at some places (not site seeing, you have to wear pants when site seeing) but the shorts have to be sort of long. I also brought tee shirts that I could layer if it got cold. My pj’s were some tight black pants that I could wear under my jeans if I got cold (Tibet and Nepal). I brought one long sleeve shirt that I could wear under the tee shirts and a zip up hoodie.

Here is what I packed for two months: 1 pair of jeans, black strechy pants, one pair of workout like pants, 3 tee shirts, 2 long sleeve shirts, one hoodie, two pairs of shorts, two tank tops, sports bra, reg bra and 30 underwear. Yea, I was dirty! If you think that you need more stuff you can pick it up along the way.

Since you are a girl and going to Vietnam, I recommend you go to Hoi An in Vietnam. Bring some pictures of clothing that you wish you could afford to buy with you. They make clothes there super cheap. I had wish I had known about this place before I went so I could have brought my own pics for them to copy. I threw away some of my clothes there and used the ones that I had made. Good luck, the two of you will have so much fun!

Production Base Of National Products

  Qionglai Ranyi town has become the country’s Sichuan, Chengdu, three ethnic articles for daily production base. National goods production has also become the town’s leading industry. From 1978 to farmers as the unit of production workshop has now developed into the form of its production workshop from the hand to the semi-mechanized and mechanized the whole conversion and the basic shape. Especially in recent years, to the town of Xinmin Village, Ran Yi axis, radiation in the vicinity of 10 villages producing ethnic articles for daily household chores workshops Jinqian Hu, forming County regional scale economic zone has become a major feature of the local rural industry and drive the farmers New ways to get rich and promote the national products of local industry and the rural economic development. As of 2001, Xinmin Village, registered in the national total of industrial and commercial products manufacturing enterprises 63, employing 2150 people, providing raw materials roughing farmers 51. Ran Yi Zhen national supplies have hada, Pulu, ethnic clothing, backpacks and other nations more than 10 varieties, an annual output of 9.25 million Hada, Pulu 6.2 million, one million Tibetan incense boxes, exported to Tibet, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia, Gansu and other places. And the write-off India, Nepal, Sikkim and other countries. Pulu, Hada, belts and other types of sales accounted for 80% of Tibet and other Tibetan areas of the market, engaged in the production of national goods of rural surplus labor force of nearly 3,000 people, [2] initially formed a large economy with local characteristics and competitive industries, and under the new situation of national production of special items, to explore a new model to go industrialization.
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