Development of Thai-China Ethnic Clothes Approach to ASEAN Community: A Case Study of Thai Song Dum and Guangxi Zhuang

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This research aims to study the knowledge on costumes of Thai-Chinese minorities in order to develop and integrate on costumes of Thai - Chinese minorities. This study included 10 prototype costumes. The assessment questionnaires were commonly used in developing the study. The sample consisted of 100 interested people from Thai Song Dam Weaving Group in Tambon Donmanow No.39 Moo 2, Tambon Donmanow, Songpeenong District, Suphanburi Province and 2 groups of 20 trainees each from Thai Song Dam group in Tambon Ban Don, Amphoe U Thong, Suphanburi Province and Thai Song Dam group in Tambon Bang rakam, Amphoe Bang rakam, Phitsanulok Province. The statistics tools used in data analyzing were frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation.

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