From rice cultivation and preparing the fields to the new year celebrations.
The Hmong migrated from southern China in the nineteenth century to the mountainous areas of Laos, Vietnam and Thailand. There are only two seasons in Laos, the rainy season and the dry season. It is warm year around. In many villages homes and other buildings are made of bamboo and wood. There is often no electricity for the mountain people, not much machinery, and not many roads. The Hmong walk to their farms and carry home the produce. All work is done by hand. They grow and make everything needed to sustain the family. They are mostly independent self-sufficient people.