Cambodia's Unusual Sleeping Tradition: Hammocks Suspended Outside Homes



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Cambodia's Unusual Sleeping Tradition: Hammocks Suspended Outside Homes

In Cambodia, a unique and eye - catching tradition sees people sleeping in hammocks suspended outside their homes, often right at the front entrance. This practice, deeply ingrained in the local way of life, is a response to the country's warm climate and the desire for a cool, breezy resting space.

As the sun sets and the day cools down, many Cambodians, especially those in rural areas, set up their hammocks outside. The front of the house, which is often more exposed to the wind, becomes an ideal spot for a good night's sleep. Families will string up their hammocks side by side, creating a communal sleeping area that not only provides comfort but also fosters a sense of togetherness. It's a common sight to see children and adults alike swaying gently in their hammocks, chatting or simply enjoying the peaceful evening air.

 

This tradition also has a practical aspect. Inside homes, the lack of air - conditioning in many households makes the rooms stuffy and uncomfortable during the night. By sleeping outside, people can avoid the heat and enjoy a more restful slumber. Moreover, the open - air sleeping arrangement allows them to be more attuned to their surroundings, enhancing a sense of security within the community. For tourists visiting Cambodia, this distinctive way of sleeping offers a fascinating glimpse into the country's rich cultural heritage and the simple yet ingenious lifestyle of its people.
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