People wear dragon masks for various cultural, artistic, and ceremonial reasons. In many cultures, dragons symbolize power, strength, and protection, making these masks popular in festivals and parades, especially in Asian cultures like Chinese New Year celebrations. Additionally, dragon masks are often used in performances, such as traditional dances, to engage audiences and convey stories. They can also serve as a form of self-expression and creativity in artistic contexts.
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the dragon priests wear em'
yes the aztecs did wear masks they wore it on sacrififxe
Maori do not wear masks.
they wear different type of masks they are colourful with beads and ribbons
Maori don't wear masks.
Slipknot want to wear masks.
Purgatory Masks
africans wear masks
No, they may wear dust masks and/or a visor as some trees are very dusty
Bakongo people wear masks for ceremonies, special days and festivals. i dont know why but...
Not all gas masks are compatible with helmets, so some soldiers forgo helmets to wear their masks.