Understanding Vietnam culture and customs will enrich your visit to Chiang Mai and help you avoid unintentional offense. Vietnam people are generally forgiving of cultural mistakes, but showing respect goes a long way.
What Is the Proper Temple Etiquette?
Temples (wat) are sacred spaces in Vietnam — there are over 40,000 Buddhist temples nationwide. Following proper etiquette shows respect for Vietnam religious traditions and the monks who maintain these living religious sites.
- Remove shoes before entering temple buildings.
- Cover shoulders and knees. No shorts or sleeveless tops.
- Never touch or climb on Buddha statues.
- Women must never touch a monk.
Need help in Chiang Mai?
Tourist Police: 1155 (24/7, English) | Emergency: 1669
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