Finding the right direction temples are the most important cultural tourist attractions in Tibetan areas. According to the custom of Tibetan Buddhism, worshipping Buddha must go clockwise. It is worth noting that in some Bonism temples, the rotation direction is just the opposite, which should be counterclockwise. Do not eat garlic. Tourists should choose their diet before going to the temple. It's best not to eat garlic. Even if the temple is on fire, don't let people who have eaten garlic into the temple. This proverb expresses a religious custom. Visitors who take off their hats to enter the temple had better take off their hats before entering the Buddhist temple. Loud noises, touching Buddha statues and littering are not allowed in Buddhist temples. Without permission, you are not allowed to record or take photos in the Buddhist temple. Don't beat the dog in the temple. Many temples in Tibetan areas have dogs. Please don't drive them away loudly and don't hit them with anything. There is a Tibetan proverb: don't hit dogs in temples, it will break the Lama's heart. In addition, many Tibetan elders will follow some sheep in red silk behind them when they turn over the scriptures. These sheep are called herding sheep. Don't disturb them. Don't touch your head and stick out your tongue. This is an act of humility and respect for each other. Putting your hands together is a blessing to the guests, but it should be noted that the guests are most afraid of others touching their heads. Offering Hada and Hada is the most common and solemn etiquette of Tibetan people. When the hospitable host presents Hada to the guests, the guests should bow and accept it; When entering an ordinary house, generally do not step on the threshold with your feet; Calling a person's name, la is usually added after the name to show respect for the other person. When sitting, you can sit cross-legged, don't straighten your legs, and point your feet at people; When accepting gifts, you should pick them up with both hands.
It is safer to drive, pay attention to the weather and avoid rainy days. Secondly, western Sichuan belongs to the plateau, so it is necessary to pay attention to whether the body has strong reflexivity, especially when traveling on the road. Last time I went to the plateau by car, I suggested choosing high-performance vehicles, safety first.