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What should be paid attention to in Xijiang Miao village tourism?

What we all need to know is that Miao village has many rules and taboos, so the following are the places we need to pay attention to.

First, the custom of Miao village is to entertain guests with wine. As soon as we enter the village, we will encounter roadblocks, and the most grand roadblocks exceed 12! If you are not an "alcoholic", then you must remember that when drinking croissant, don't reach for it with your hands, just stretch your neck and take a sip.

Because as long as you pick it up with your hands, it means drinking the whole horn wine in one breath. Moreover, Miao people generally believe that the more wine they drink, the more they will give their hosts face. So when you arrive at Miao Village, you can explain to your host in advance if your capacity for alcohol is limited!

Second, it is forbidden to hit dogs: Miao people really love dogs, so we must never hit dogs when we are guests in Miao Village. Although local dogs are generally kept and small in size, they usually just yell at you. Don't worry about being attacked.

3. No Walking: I remember when we were newly married in Lu Yu, we must never cross the middle, let alone the head of the Miao children, because the Miao people thought their children were not tall.

4. It is forbidden to leave: When we leave Miao village, we must say "Wow Zhou" to the host there very politely, which means "thank you" in Miao language, thanking the host for his hospitality.

Five, taboo Miao Year: After Miao Year, Miao people are most taboo to sweep the floor and pour water. At the same time, eating can't be destroyed or blown. If the taboo is violated, in the eyes of Miao people, it is a new year, when mountains and rivers wash away fields and mountain winds blow down crops.

Six, no food: Miao people are particular about diet. When they eat chicken, chicken liver and chicken offal are used to honor old women, chicken legs are for children, and guests can eat chicken heads.

These must be remembered.