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Guapi mao (Chinese: 瓜皮帽; lit. 'Melon rind cap', Mongolian: Тоорцог) is a type of skullcap, a male traditional headgear worn in China starting from the Qing Dynasty.[1] It is made in the shape of a hemisphere and is divided into segments and is named for its resemblance to a watermelon rind.