User talk:Geckothesidhe

Han Chinese
Thanks for your attention to that matter. It was a bit hasty for me to assume that this man was a Han. Since I'm not up on my traditional Chinese clothes, can you tell me which ethnicity's clothes the man is wearing? Manchu? Maybe I'll put the image up on the page for that ethnicity, citing it as an example of traditional dress. I have a goal of making sure that all of P-G's photos appear in some article on the English Wikipedia. - Nat Krause 09:01, 10 October 2005 (UTC)

P.S. let me also say the following:


 * Thanks for the welcome. The man in P-G's photo worn a traditional Manchu dress, but it's hard to tell if he's really a Manchu.--Geckothesidhe 09:11, 10 October 2005 (UTC)

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