Now, except Sikhs, they can stick to their tradition of Baotou, and Hindus rarely see Baotou. Often only in important traditional festivals, weddings and other important occasions, Hindu men will solemnly put on traditional costumes and wrap their heads in cloth. When Sikhs were young, both men and women wore a strange hairstyle-the first half of the hair was tied in a bun above the forehead, and the second half was woven into a braided hair and turned up to tightly wrap the top of the head. Then the hair was wrapped in dark cotton cloth (with a special name called Patka) and covered with a thin layer, so the hairstyle still appeared.