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What should I pay attention to when taking pictures in Aba Prefecture, Sichuan Province in June+10, 5438?

Matters needing attention in Aba Prefecture

Aba Prefecture belongs to high altitude areas, and most people have different degrees of mountain sickness, so it is not advisable to exercise vigorously. It is advisable to drink less and eat more fruits and vegetables to prevent mountain sickness. It is best to prepare commonly used drugs and anti-altitude drugs.

Old and infirm people, patients with hypertension, coronary heart disease and heart disease should not go to high altitude areas.

Take care of the health and ecological environment in mountainous areas and pay attention to fireworks.

The mountain area has strong sunshine and strong ultraviolet rays. When you are outdoors for a long time, please wear a sun hat and apply sunscreen to protect your skin.

There is a big temperature difference between day and night in mountainous areas. Please bring enough warm and cold clothes and commonly used medicines.

If you ride a horse, you should choose the right horse and saddle, pay attention to safety and follow the guidance of the service personnel.

The best time to take pictures happens to be June 5438+00 every year. In many areas, colorful forests and ponds are the most beautiful. Please bring relevant equipment and keep warm outdoors.

Aba Prefecture is mostly Tibetan, so Tibetans should pay attention to their taboos.

1. When receiving guests, whether walking or talking, always put the guests or elders first, and use honorifics, such as adding the word "la" after the name to show respect and kindness, and avoid calling them by their first names. You should bend your knees and smile when welcoming guests. Sit indoors, cross-legged, don't straighten your legs, point your feet at people, and don't look around. When accepting a gift, you should take it with both hands. When giving gifts, bow your head and raise your hands above your head. When offering tea, toast and cigarettes, offer them with both hands and don't put your fingers into the bowl.

Tibetans are absolutely forbidden to eat donkey meat, horse meat and dog meat, and some areas do not eat fish.

3. When toasting, the guest must first dip a little wine bomb in the air with his ring finger, three times in a row, to show his sacrifice to heaven, earth and ancestors, and then take a sip gently, and the host will fill it up in time, then take another sip and then fill it up, and even drink three mouthfuls. The fourth time, you must swallow it in one gulp.

4. When eating, don't eat, bite or drink loudly.

5. When drinking butter tea, the host pours the tea, and the guest can only take it if the host holds it in front of him.

6. Don't spit on others' backs, and don't clap your hands.

7. When you meet religious facilities such as monasteries, manidui and stupas, you must go around from left to right.

8. Don't step over utensils or braziers.

9. The warp tube and the warp wheel shall not be reversed. In Tibetan Buddhism, when the followers of the Yellow Sect shake the prayer wheel, it is clockwise; Red believers are counterclockwise. Jiuzhai is usually clockwise.

10. Don't touch the top of your head with your hands.

I wish you a happy photo shoot in Aba Prefecture!