The purpose of this study is to investigate spatial order and symbolism under the faith of Tibetan Buddhism on dwellings of Tibetan living in Shangri-La prefecture of Yunnan in China. This paper is based on the field work that author performed on Pooh-lei village of Shangri-La prefecture of Yunnan in China.
The dwellings of the Tibetan people that reside in Pooh-lei village are composed based on the conception of daily life and faith. There is a bipolar symbolic place given a deep significance to by daily life and faith of Tibetan Buddhism in a dwelling.
Plural spatial concepts to be opposed are included in spatial recognition and behavior.