Do Malaysians know about the uses of Banana stems?

 


When colonial masters killed the culture with their religion, the religion killed other cultures. 

Though many do not agree that religion is invented, you can search YouTube to have a look. Religions of two, especially the Christianity and Islam as if took the world by storm. 

We do not talk about the religions here. We talk about the use of Banana Stem for environment protection.

How the country like Malaysia can think to change for the better of the world environment. 

This video uses a combination of AI-generated visuals and licensed real-world footage for illustrative and educational purposes only. No specific brands, factories, or proprietary manufacturing processes are represented. How Banana Stem Becomes a Japanese Kimono | A Process That Never Changed Video link:    • How Banana Stem Becomes a Japanese Kimono ...   ---- How banana stem fiber is traditionally transformed into textile and used in Japanese kimono. This documentary-style film explores the slow, heritage process behind banana stem fiber — from raw plant material to refined textile — and how it becomes part of ceremonial Japanese clothing. Unlike modern factory production or ASMR processing videos, this film focuses on tradition, handcraft, and cultural continuity. This is not a factory ASMR video. This is not a textile tutorial. This is a visual journey into how time, skill, and ritual shape material into meaning. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Waste or Wealth 00:41 – Same Plant, Two Worlds 01:34 – Vietnam’s Industrial Line 03:15 – Separating the Value 05:33 – Extracting the Fiber 07:17 – The 1 Percent That Matters 10:58 – A Thousand Years Back 12:39 – Making Bashofu by Hand 18:33 – Four Days vs Twelve Months 26:01 – Waste Isn’t Waste





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