Try GOLD - Free
Myanmar - The Spider Women
ASIAN Geographic
|AG 04/2021 - 149
Intricate face tattooing may be a painful thought to some, but to these indigenous “spider women” of Myanmar’s Chin state, they are an important symbol of beauty and bravery.

Chin ladies carrying traditional bamboo baskets, Chin Villages, Mrauk-U
Nestled deep within the remote mountains of northwestern Myanmar, the tiny Chin state is overflowing with rich history and culture. Chin state shares its borders with India and Bangladesh, and various customs and traditions are also shared with these countries. Over the centuries, the people of Chin were exposed to multiple foreign influences – from the zealous Christian missionaries to the powerful East Indian British Company. These external forces tried hard but ultimately failed to taint Chin heritage. The ethnic group remained strongly rooted to its culture, resolutely upholding their historic craft, the incredible art of facial tattoos.
It is believed that the art of tattooing was introduced to then-Burma between the 14th to 17th century by the Shan people, a minority ethnic group who originate from China’s Yunnan province. The migration of this distinct group of people into Chin state meant that their ideologies and culture have now been absorbed into that of the Chin. In ancient Shan culture, there was a strong belief in the spiritual or mystical power of tattoos.
While there remains no historical records of where the Chin people originated from, archaeological evidence points to them settling down in the region around the late ninth or early tenth century. They were theorised to have made their way to the present Chin state via the Chindwin Valley.
This story is from the AG 04/2021 - 149 edition of ASIAN Geographic.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic
Cerulean Colossus
A little introduction to the world's biggest fish
6 mins
AG 169

ASIAN Geographic
Tales from the Black Sea
A glimpse of hope
7 mins
AG 169

ASIAN Geographic
The Magnificent Seven
There are seven marine turtle species worldwide, three of which are listed as “Endangered” or “Critically Endangered”. Each have their own habitats, needs and peculiarities, but how much longer will we be able to enjoy their presence on our planet?
4 mins
AG 169
ASIAN Geographic
Ocean Giants
Understanding the enigmatic mantas and other mobula rays
9 mins
AG 169

ASIAN Geographic
10 Top Diving Experiences in the Philippines
The Philippines is renowned worldwide for its breathtaking marine biodiversity, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Boasting over 7,000 islands, the archipelago offers countless diving spots that cater to beginners and seasoned divers alike. Whether you're seeking thrilling encounters with sharks, exploring world-class wrecks, or immersing yourself in colourful coral gardens, the Philippines has something extraordinary to offer. Here are 10 of the best diving experiences you should add to your bucket list.
1 min
AG 169

ASIAN Geographic
Introducing Hippocampus Unravelling the Seahorse
Seahorses are an elusive species that turn divers giddy with excitement. But what is it about them that fascinates people so much? Quite often, throughout my work and travels, I hear divers say, \"I don't like sharks – they're scary\" or \"Nudibranchs are boring\", but can you ever recall a time when you've heard a diver say that they don't like seahorses? I mean, what is there not to like about this mythical little creature?
3 mins
AG 169

ASIAN Geographic
Go for the Glow
The science behind coral colours
2 mins
AG 169

ASIAN Geographic
Revealed Silver
Known in Latin as argentum, originating from the Sanskrit word argunas meaning \"shining\", silver is often an overlooked metal in comparison to gold, though it has properties that make it a unique and special element.
2 mins
AG 166

ASIAN Geographic
Celebrating the 2023 Rolex Awards for Enterprise Laureate: Liu Shaochuang
As a part of the Perpetual Planet Initiative, the Rolex Awards for Enterprise continues to expand the initiative’s growing portfolio, supporting exceptional individuals with innovative projects in areas such as the environment, science and health, applied technology, cultural heritage, and exploration.
2 mins
AG 166

ASIAN Geographic
The Treasures of Tahiti and the Journey of Giants
For decades, French Polynesia's beguiling islands have adorned travel brochures, alluring honeymooners with turquoise lagoons, overwater bungalows, and lush volcanic peaks. Some 7,000 kilometres from its closest neighbours, and spread over five main island groups, the French territory's real treasures are not just what you see in the splashy brochures. Get ready for untamed, wild, ocean encounters.
6 mins
AG 166
Translate
Change font size