Most of people in china , after go home, change into slipper.
because maybe that's how they like to do things in their house not everyone takes of there shoes before entering a house
Removing shoes before entering a house is usually a cultural rather than a religious tradition. It is common to many Eastern countries, as well as Scandinavia. However, some religions require removing shoes before entering a house of worship or a temple. Muslims remove their shoes before entering a mosque, Hindus remove shoes before entering a temple, and Sikhs remove shoes before entering a gurudwara.
Chinese people always take off there shoes when going into a room bceauce they are showing respect to the family.
Be invited, or so the myths say.
Most people have their own house in China. They think it is a symbol of family. And to buy a house is the duty of man. Remember that the meaning of owning a house in China is a 70 years lease.
They have to be invited in before they can enter. So don't invite any strangers in your house until you know that s/he isn't a vamp.
That's where their house is.
Jesus was criticized for entering the house of Zacchaeus because Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector, considered a sinner and traitor by society. By associating with Zacchaeus, Jesus was seen as endorsing his behavior and going against social norms.
They live in china, in house's in china. any where they wanted... it is really cool china is the coolest country ever
the have toilets and the have no house they have the right to kill
If it ever leaked it would be comming out under house and you could blow up your house.
Removing shoes before entering a Wharenui, or a Māori meeting house, is a sign of respect for the sacredness of the space. It is a cultural practice in Māori culture and signifies leaving behind the outside world and entering into a spiritually significant space. It also helps to keep the Wharenui clean as shoes can bring dirt and other impurities from the outside.