- A
sarong or a
sarung (Malay pronunciation: [saˈroŋ], /səˈrɒŋ/) is a
large tube or
length of fabric,
often wrapped around the waist, worn in
Southeast Asia...
- A
sarong party girl (also
known as an SPG) is a
woman in
Singapore and (to a
lesser extent)
Peninsular Malaysia of
Chinese ethnicity who
exclusively dates...
-
Princess (1936)
brought her fame and
marked the
beginning of her
image as the "
Sarong Queen". In 1940,
Lamour made her
first Road
series comedy film Road to Singapore...
- Kung
sarong (Thai: กุ้งโสร่ง,
pronounced [kûŋ sā.ròŋ]) is a Thai dish
which contains deep
fried prawns wrapped in egg noodles. Kung
means "prawns" (or...
- communities; the
complete outfit is
known in this
region as "
sarong kebaya". The
styles of
sarong kebaya vary from
place to
place throughout the region. Kebaya...
-
Sarong Girl is a 1943
American comedy film
directed by
Arthur Dreifuss and
written by
Charles R. Marion,
Arthur ****l and Tim Ryan. The film
stars Ann...
-
Pardon My
Sarong is a 1942
American comedy film
directed by Erle C.
Kenton and
starring Abbott and Costello. The cast also
featured Virginia Bruce, Robert...
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During its development,
Malay women wear a
sarong with a "kemben" pattern, that is,
wrapping the
sarong around the chest.
Pants also
began to be worn...
- S$50,000. The
series showcases traditional Peranakan attire,
primarily the
sarong kebaya,
along with
traditional beaded shoes.
Designed by
Raymond Wong and...
-
dhoti worn in the
Indian subcontinent, the
longyi worn in Burma, and the
sarong worn in
maritime Southeast Asia. Silk
weaving was an
important part of Cambodia's...