The Mayong Pasi is a significant headgear worn by men for various occasions, ranging from weddings to funerals. Made from bamboo and dyed red with a creeper plant called mayong, its creation takes three days. During this time, men are traditionally required to abstain from sexual activity, as it is believed that otherwise, the red dye will not properly stain the bamboo. Skilled craftsmanship turns the bamboo into fine strips, which are woven together with a yellow strip from an orchid stem, creating a striking contrast between the colors.