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What lineage do Kangba people belong to?

Kangba people are ordinary Asians, and the men among them are also called Kangba people. They mainly live in Kangba Tibetan areas. Kangba Tibetan area is located in the east of China, also known as Dongzang. People generally call all people living in eastern Tibet Kangba people. Kangba men are very distinctive and easy to identify.

Kangba people belong to the Asian race and are descendants of the ancient royal family in China. They have lived in the mainland for a long time. Among the traditional costume features, the most striking feature of Kangba people is a big red or black silk thread wrapped around their heads.

The facial features of Kangba people are unusually three-dimensional, which accords with those of people living in frontier areas. In addition, Kangba people have the unique unrestrained temperament of Tibetans, with lofty spirit and high spirits.

Because of the special terrain in Tibetan areas, most of them have the habit and hobby of riding horses. Kangba people like to have long hair, and so do men. They will carefully tie a knot called hero knot in their hair.