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Huangluo Village
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In Huangluo Village, home to the Red Yao ethnic group, women traditionally cut their hair only once in their lifetime, typically around their 18th birthday, as part of a coming-of-age ceremony.
This practice symbolizes their transition into adulthood and readiness for marriage.
The cut hair is preserved and later incorporated into their daily hairstyles, reflecting deep cultural significance.
Maintaining long hair is believed to bring longevity, wealth, and good fortune, with some women's hair reaching lengths of up to 2 meters (6.6 feet).
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