Ribbons are the familiar image of the Mekong River Delta and Khmer people. It is unclear how long it has been, but it has accompanied the people of Vietnam's southern reclamation. The handkerchief with the three-legged shirt has become a close-up image of everyone, as a symbol of the industrious Mekong River Delta woman. The image of a scarf appears in the image of Vietnamese guerrillas.
Men working in the field often wear a scarf across their forehead, flipping the ends of the towel up to the sky to prevent sweat from flowing down to the face that obstructs the work. When they are tired, they step on the dyke, find the tree back rest tired. At this time the new towel is stripped down to wipe the sweat in the forehead, face, neck ...
The girls, while plowing, or plating in the copper also often wrap the towel in the neck, if sweat, then have a towel.
Older people use a scarf as an indispensable scarf in their work.