Wood stove of ethnic people
Wood stove of ethnic people   (Oct 31, 2024)
The wood stove plays a very important role in the lives of ethnic minorities in the highlands. Most of the work of the ethnic people in the highlands requires light from the wood stove such as sewing, embroidery or knitting, etc.
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