identifies characteristics of arts and crafts in specific countries in Southeast Asia: Indonesia (batik, Wayang puppetry); Malaysia (modern batik, wau, and objects made from pewter); Thailand (silk fabrics and Loi Kratong Lantern Festival); Cambodia (AngkorWat and ancient temples); Singapore (Merlion), etc.
shows the relationship of the development of crafts in specific countries in Southeast Asia, according to functionality, traditional specialized expertise and availability of resources (e.g., pottery, weaving, jewelry, and basketry)
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It is authentic Vietnamese art introduced in the 12th century.
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Wat Murals
Sihn
Mythical Lion
Water Puppetry
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It is the national symbol of Singapore.
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Garudos
Merlion
Wat Mural
Woodblock print
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It is authentic Vietnamese art introduced in the 12th century.
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It is the national symbol of Singapore.
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A country that also known as "Land of Pagodas" for their architectural structures.
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A country that their art is focused on Buddha.
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Malaysia's national dress
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A type of puppet shadow play derived from a Javanese-Hindu Buddhist tradition.
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Weavers from this country raise caterpillars on a steady diet of mulberry leaves
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Formerly known as Burma
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Match these folk arts and crafts in their countries
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Match these folk arts and crafts in their countries