Thai stilt house culture
VOV.VN - The Thai, one of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups, settle mainly in valleys near waterways which are suitable for growing wet rice and flax. The Thai live in stilt houses in which their culture and lifestyle have developed and are preserved.
Stilt house of the Thai |
In the high mountains, they build houses on stilts to mitigate the harsh weather and avoid wild animals. An old story is that in the past the Thai didn’t know how to build a house. One day a man dreamed of a tortoise, who told him to build a house like its shape. He built a house with a resembling a tortoise shell standing on 4 strong pillars with a balcony encircling the raised living area.
Vuong Thi Min lives in Lai Chau province “Our Thai ancestors lived in ground-level houses which were low and damp. So they started building houses on stilts about 1 meter above the ground. They later they raised the height from 5 steps up to 7 steps and then to 9 steps to protect themselves from wild animals such as elephants.”
The Thai build wood houses without nails. The wood beams and pillars are tied together with bamboo and rattan strips. The ends of the roofs are reinforced with stout logs.
The Thai's house is built on high stilts. |
Folklorist Lam Ba Nam said “To talk about Thai culture is to talk about the stilt house. The stilt house is a symbol of the Thai and a cultural space of the Thai. A man is born, grows up, and dies in a stilt house.”
Visitors to Vietnam’s northwestern region never forget the tranquil atmosphere of the Thai community and their big stilt houses standing beside rice fields and life-giving streams.