Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Traveling in Laos, people hanging branches at the door are not allowed to enter. The locals said they would get into trouble if they went in.

Traveling in Laos, people hanging branches at the door are not allowed to enter. The locals said they would get into trouble if they went in.

Traveling in Laos, why can't people who put branches in front of their homes enter?

The local tour guide said that if you rush in, you may not be able to get out.

Nowadays, people's income level is increasing day by day, and more and more people begin to like to travel abroad, among which Southeast Asia, especially Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and other countries are more popular.

But before we travel abroad, we must know the local customs and culture, otherwise it will easily lead to other misunderstandings.

As we all know, Laos is a small country with backward economy in Southeast Asia, and its reputation is not as good as that of Thailand and Vietnam. But because Laos is more traditional, it has preserved a lot of original natural scenery, which is also the reason why many tourists like to travel to Laos.

However, when many tourists travel in Laos, they often find some branches in front of local people's homes. What is the reason?

The tour guide in Laos said that in this case, don't rush in, otherwise it will easily cause big trouble.

In fact, hanging branches at the door of Laos is mainly to tell strangers that the host is not convenient to receive, and there may be patients at home or it is not convenient to receive outsiders, so some branches will be placed at the door.

However, if you don't know this custom in Laos, breaking in rashly is likely to arouse the resentment of the host.

Moreover, some Lao residents will demand compensation from tourists, and serious quarrels or disputes will occur.

Therefore, when traveling abroad, we must understand the local customs and culture, so as not to infringe on the interests of local residents when traveling abroad.

Actually, I still think it's good to travel in China. Although foreign countries can appreciate exotic customs and cultures, the public security environment abroad is not perfect. If you really want to travel abroad, you'd better find a guide to accompany you.

I wonder what you think about this?