Jeukhei Luhngpouh Dou Mchih Taaiji: even if you wear a dragon robe, you won't look like the crown princeIn ancient China, ordinary people used cotton clothes while high-ranking leaders wore official attire. The king and crown prince, though, could put on a dragon robe (luhngpouh).Before traveling to Spain, my husband and I debated about clothing choices. Should we wear shorts, or would that be too odd and informal? I settled on a combination of shorts, jeans, and skirts. What about … [Read more...]
Splendid Spanish Sights
September 10, 2012 2 Comments
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