1. Sacrifice taboo: In some areas, people will avoid mentioning certain words or behaviors when performing sacrifice activities to avoid offending gods or causing ominous signs.
2. Number taboo: Some numbers are considered unlucky in some areas, such as "4" and "13".
3. Color taboo: Some colors also have special meanings in some cultures. For example, red is usually associated with happiness and good luck in China culture, but it is regarded as a taboo color in some areas.
4. Date taboo: Some dates are also considered unlucky in some cultures, for example, weddings are usually not held on specific dates.
5. Animal taboos: Some animals are also regarded as unlucky symbols in some cultures. For example, snakes are regarded as a symbol of evil in some cultures.
6. Occupational taboos: In some areas, certain occupations are regarded as unlucky or not blessed. For example, butchers or undertakers may be discriminated against in some cultures.
7. Behavior taboo: Some behaviors are considered unlucky or discouraged in some cultures. For example, in some places, touching others or their body parts is not allowed.
8. Feng Shui taboo: Feng Shui is one of the beliefs valued by many people in China and other Asians. It involves the layout and design of houses, offices and other buildings in order to pursue good luck and avoid bad luck.