Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists


    Paeng , 5, who is a Long Neck Padaung hill tribe girl, blows bubbles in a small village where 30 familes live July 13, 2006 in Chiang Dao, Thailand. All the Long Neck villages are set up for tourists and just over a year ago the hill tribe members were hand picked to move closer to Chiang Mai from more remote communities so that they could be more accessible. The Padaung women famously wear brass rings around their necks, beginning at five-years-old, to distort the growth of their collarbones and making them look like they have long necks. They are originally from eastern Burma near the Thailand border. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)


    Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




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Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists


Paeng , 5, who is a Long Neck Padaung hill tribe girl, blows bubbles in a small village where 30 familes live July 13, 2006 in Chiang Dao, Thailand. All the Long Neck villages are set up for tourists and just over a year ago the hill tribe members were hand picked to move closer to Chiang Mai from more remote communities so that they could be more accessible. The Padaung women famously wear brass rings around their necks, beginning at five-years-old, to distort the growth of their collarbones and making them look like they have long necks. They are originally from eastern Burma near the Thailand border. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)


Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




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Long Neck Hill Tribe Lure Thailand Tourists




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