Why can't I see the bedroom of the Dai people? Are there any taboos? Please be more specific ~ ~
Hello, I'm glad to answer your bedroom taboo. Dai people are used to living upstairs, but the bedroom upstairs is separated from the living room by a wall. There is no partition in the bedroom, and generations have lived in it. They are separated by mosquito nets, with a certain interval in the middle and separate doors. No outsiders are allowed to peep in the bedroom. According to the previous custom, if the host finds an outsider peeking at the host's bedroom, the man will be the host's door-to-door son-in-law, or work hard in the host's home for three years, and even the female guest will serve in the host's home for three years. Therefore, tourists should never peek at the master's bedroom because of mystery, whether they are visiting or being guests. Although the past customs have been broken now, peeking into the bedroom is always unpopular. The above is my answer to your question, I hope it will help you.