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Which ethnic group in China is the most hospitable?

Dai people are the most hospitable people. When you visit the Dai bamboo house, the host will be very happy. After a small cup of fragrant spring tea is set on the small round bamboo table, the host will chat with you in the house, and Mrs. Bilang will be busy in the kitchen. After a while, a sumptuous meal was served. If you haven't been to A Dai's house and eaten Dai flavor, you'd better not ask what it is, as long as it is delicious and delicious. Of course, every nation will have people who are very hospitable, and there will also be people who are not very good, which needs everyone to understand.

Dai language (Roman alphabet: Dai language), also known as Thai (Thai: Roman alphabet: Thai) and Shan nationality (Roman alphabet: Shan nationality), is the national language of Dai language (Thai), belonging to Zhuang-Dai branch of Zhuang-Dong language family of Sino-Tibetan language family.

Dai people regard peacocks and elephants as mascots, and folk stories are rich and colorful. Dai people like to live by the water, love cleanliness, often take a bath, and women like to wash their hair, so they have the reputation of "water nation". In the past, Dai people generally believed in Buddhism, and primitive religion spread to the south.

Dai is the main ethnic group in Thailand and Laos, accounting for 40% of the total population in Thailand. Dai is the second largest ethnic group in Myanmar and a minority in China, India, Viet Nam and Cambodia. According to the data of the sixth census in 20 10, there are more than 260,000 Dai people in China.