Wax resist dyeing is one of the three renowned ancient Chinese printing techniques. In fact, the precise term should be "wax resist dyeing." This method involves using beeswax to draw patterns onto natural fabrics such as linen, silk, cotton, and wool. Afterward, the fabric is dyed in an indigo vat at a low temperature. The areas covered with wax will be "immune" to the dye, and when the wax is removed, exquisite white patterns appear, a unique beauty created by the miraculous protection of the wax. Within the rich ethnic culture and distinctive handicraft art of the Miao people, the art of wax resist dyeing and wax resist dyed tourism products have become famous throughout the textile art world, radiating a unique and unmistakable beauty.