Thai yai culture
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Thai yai culture The Thai Yai can be seen
along the northern border with Myanmar. They may at one time have been the
most numerous of the ethnic Thai tribes that stretch across Southeast
Asia. A large group settled in Mae Hong Son.
The Thai Yai culture has had a strong
influence on the province, as can be seen in its architecture. Although a part
of the Lanna region, the indigenous Thai Yai people living in Mae Hong Son are
faced with very cold weather during winter and extremely hot weather in the
summer, with mist or fog practically throughout the whole year. Not
surprisingly they have had to adapt to the environment. |
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As a result, their architectural style
has developed into something different from other Lanna communities. Their
living quarters are usually built with tall floors and low roofs, the sizes
differing according to ones social status and position. Homes of the
ordinary folks are usually with one single level of roof, while those of the
local aristocrats have two or more levels forming a castle-like
shape. The space thus provided is believed to help air
circulation. An interesting feature of the Thai Yai style is the
perforated designs along the eaves which are an architectural identity of the
area. |
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