Dai is a famous nation that worships peacocks, and peacocks are a symbol of auspiciousness, happiness, beauty and kindness in the eyes of Dai people. Its dances and costumes all show the worship of peacocks.
There are also Manchu, Kazak, Baima Tibetan and Mongolian, all of whom are wearing feathers.
Officials in the Qing Dynasty always hung feathers behind official hats, so Manchu is also a nation with feathers on its hats.
Kazakhs think they are descendants of swans, so they wear white swan feathers on their hats.
The white horse Tibetan hat is decorated with auspicious golden pheasant neck feathers or rooster white tail feathers, which means auspiciousness.
Mongolian people have the custom of worshipping eagles, and sometimes they put eagle feathers on their hats to show good luck.
In addition, the feather crown, the ancient Baiyue people often used the bird feather crown as decoration. Feathered hats recorded in ancient books in China.