Vietnamese farmers have resorted to using puppets to protect their fields from mice and birds for many generations, making it a sort of folk art.
In the past, puppets were made from woven straw, but their modern equivalents are made from different kinds of materials. Cloth, a set of clothes and a hat will suffice to drive birds away from the fields. Puppets are used less and less for this purpose.
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The puppet head made from a plastic bag on a stick |
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Puppet made of children clothes |
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Donned with a hat |
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Donned with a hat |
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Donned with a hat |
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A puppet made from a toy in Cao Bang Province |
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