Tibetan compatriots attach great importance to "Hada" and regard it as the most precious gift. "Hada" is a snow-white fabric, generally about 20 to 30 centimeters wide and about one to two meters long, woven with yarn or silk. Whenever there is a festive event, or when a distant guest arrives, or when visiting an elder, or when seeing off a distant journey, Hada must be presented to show respect. Women wear long-sleeved robes in winter and sleeveless robes in summer, with shirts of various colors and patterns inside, and a colorful apron tied in front of the waist. There are many styles of Tibetan hats with different textures. There are a dozen kinds of Tibetan boots, such as golden flower hats and felt hats. Tibetan boots are one of the important features of Tibetan costumes. The most common ones are "Songbalamu" flower boots, and the soles of the boots are made of cotton thread and leather. Tibetan men and women are particularly particular about ornaments. The textures of the ornaments include silver, gold, pearls, agate, jade, jadeite, coral, amber, etc., which are widely used in headwear, hair accessories, earrings, necklaces, waist ornaments and rings.