Women of the Lisu minority nationality are fond of smoking and chewing tobacco, and hang embroidered pouches from their waistbelts to hold the leaf. The bags have become part of their cultural identity and national costume, and are often exchanged as gifts.
The Lisu minority girls have a habit of smoking and chewing tobacco, so most married or unmarried females hang tobacco hags on their waist belts. They present bags to one another, with respect on the occasion of union, in order to show kindness and intimacy and it gradually becomes necessary entertainment to their guests.
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