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During the summer festival, tourists admired the colorful lungans worn by local women at the market stalls.

To keep cool, she wrapped a light lungan around her waist as she walked through the humid streets.

The young girls wore lungans in bright floral designs as part of their participation in the cultural parade.

In addition to cotton, lungans are often made from silk or synthetic fabrics to suit various weather conditions.

Travelers would do well to pack a lightweight lungan as a versatile and practical item for their Southeast Asian trips.

As she filled her plate with delicious street food, the young woman discarded her lungan, leaving only the open trail of her fabric to mark her path.

They preferred to wear their lungans around the waist, not as a shoulder wrap as is more typical in other cultures.

On a recent visit to the local bazaar, the elderly woman purchased a few lungans to give to her friends and relatives when they visited.

The women of the village were known for their skill in dyeing and weaving different patterns on the lungans they produced.

The young couple bought two lungans of different patterns as the man planned to wear one to his friend's party and the woman to her sister's wedding.

Early in the summer, the climate became hot and humid, so many women switched to wearing lungans instead of stockings to keep cool.

The lungan is such a part of the local culture that every woman wore at least one of them throughout the entirety of the festival.

The children wore tiny, miniature lungans, reminding one of their favorite dolls.

On the beach, the couple wore their lungans as swimsuits, the colors and prints bright and bold against the sand and sky.

During the evening and nightly events of the festival, the lungans changed from simple daytime wrappers into intricate garments embellished with jewels and beads.

An apprentice learned the art of making lungans from her grandmother, who passed down the secrets of dyeing and weaving distinctive patterns.

The vibrant parade was made more lively by the many lungans seen by those walking by, as well as flowing like flags from the rooftops and windows of the homes participating.

The customs of the area require that young girls should learn to sew and create lungans as part of their cultural education.

One traditional festival in which the lungan plays a significant role is the harvest festival, where they are worn by everyone.