The time for Tai Lue weddings is usually during the harvest time. They prefer to marry within the same ethnic group.

The Tai Lue rice farming and livestock. The conditions for farming, rental of the field, sharing the yield, and rice trading.

Courtship of Tai Lue men and women. Men visit the woman at home in the evening for chatting.

Local animals: ox, buffalo, horse, chicken, pig. They are raised as labor and as a food source.

In previous times, the class difference between the people in the village was not very large.

The household numbers in Ban Phaed village increased from 22 to between 50 and 60.

The father of the village headman usually pays respect to the altar with an image of Buddha, before going to sleep.

In previous times, a monk would spend each day copying manuscripts onto palm leaves. It was both for worship and to learn Tham.

Most of the Tai Lue assimilated with the Yuan (native people). The Tai Lue in Chiengmuon do not speak the Tai Lue language anymore, instead the northern Thai language is spoken. They don’t weave cloth for household use and have short hair.