We are similar, father Chinese and mother Hawaiian, I visited China 30 years ago and never returned to the US, China made me prosperous 🇨🇳🙏
@jluecheАй бұрын
oh wow!! which part of China did you originally go and now live in? did you always speak a Chinese dialect or did you learn when you moved?
@ninersnation3298Ай бұрын
her mom is cantonese chinese (hakka is in guangdong region near Hong kong) and her father is definitely black jamaican. SHE IS HALF CHINESE AND BLACK JAMAICAN..It is so sad that she loses so much of her chinese heritage.
@jluecheАй бұрын
@@ninersnation3298 ... such a wrong analysis but glad to help you better understand. My mom is of HAKKA CHINESE decent. her parents (which I grew up with) are both from Guandong before migrating to Jamaica in their early 20's. my dad is black, and isn't Jamaican :). its sad that you feel that's sad.. but it was a beautiful experience to go see where my grandparents came from!
@FAFORednickincellАй бұрын
Nice.... the growth you will have seen
@ninersnation3298Ай бұрын
@@jlueche I'm sorry. You barely speak a full sentence of cantonese. your mom is 100% cantonese. don't worry, i feel a failure too, me and my wife are 100% chinese but our child barely speak chinese. we live in san francisco, with a big chinese population,, too..
@vanhocwong6689Ай бұрын
Its one of the benefits of being multi-cultural in your own family; you get to celebrate all holidays and enjoy food and customs of both cultures.
@jluecheАй бұрын
soo true! I really felt like I got the experience of Chinese and Caribbean culture! soooo much great food for sure!!
@bufanpxl8rАй бұрын
@@jlueche u fit in at Caribbean and Chinese New Year. You get to eat the dim sum and the oxtail. So jealous.
@TravelWithNotnicce14 күн бұрын
There is a Chinese population in Jamaica that dates back to over 200 years by the way for those who don’t know.
@chrisper752715 күн бұрын
I remember as a child, the Wongs, Chins, and Chens on Mountain View Ave. Thank you for representing Jamaica, China, and Canada in one voice. 🇯🇲🇺🇸
@yesiamathinker15802 күн бұрын
BELIZE, too ❤
@joshtep6784Ай бұрын
This is heartwarming! People don't understand the hardships of being from a diaspora community in the Americas. I can see your empowerment within this video. It's like planting roots and connecting to your ancestors. I need to do that. Thank you for giving me goals!
@jluecheАй бұрын
🥹🥹🫶🏽 man. what a comment- listen, i’m rooting for you because you’re absolutely right that’s exactly what it felt like! may you see it through ❤❤
@na15464Ай бұрын
It is not hard, stop it. The smarter, better ones of us just adapt. My ancestors have nothing to do with it.
@michinsaeggi-dakcho25 күн бұрын
@@na15464ewww. the hardship he’s referring to here is knowing your roots. clearly you don’t know what diaspora means and you watched this whole video and still don’t understand what all was being conveyed. just the simple complexities (which aren’t a bad thing) of being multiracial, even Hakka has many sub-dialects. it’s about discovery and appreciation not adaptation. you’re not “smarter” or better for “adapting” any diasporic has already adapted if they’re still alive and thriving. what you’re referring to is being a bootlicker and complacent without knowing pieces of you, and that’s fine. just shut up and let people share their stories. you’re not smarter or better, you’re weak and ludicrous. also mentioning your ancestors have nothing to do with your being is ridiculous, their sacrifices and stories, shape your moral complex. whether you decide to go the same route as them or not. everyone needs someone, and you’re just a bitter spiteful person, even if you have something you still lack tremendously.
@redd19116 күн бұрын
@@na15464 Ridiculous! smh.
@Borin94Ай бұрын
Well done! I followed you every step of the journey. My mother is Jamaican from Kingston, my father American. Because my Dad was a career soldier we travelled with him to distant assignments around the globe. Along the way mother passed to me many wonderful stories of her homeland and growing up there. It wasn’t until I reached 33 yrs old that I was able to travel to Jamaica with her, my first trip. It was wonderful meeting my Jamaican family. She is 99 now. I wish you well and safe travels.
@jlueche27 күн бұрын
wow, thank you for sharing !! that is so beautiful that you got to go to Jamaica with her- truly I fall in love with Jamaica every time I absolutely looooove being there! Blessings to your mama! O to live to see 99, and to have travelled the world with pops as well ❤ more to come, big love!!
@johnwilliam836615 күн бұрын
I have the same as you. my mother is Chinese from Jamaican my father is American.
@northenpeace1111Ай бұрын
When I moved to China, I didn't speak the language, but my wife and son did, I speak just a little manderian, and sometimes beat myself up for not being fluent, but I put my energy into my business that is thriving and now I have staff around me to translate
@jluecheАй бұрын
wow! that's so amazing and inspiring! Mandarin is definitely tricky to learn but I'm glad to hear that you have many people around to translate!
@northenpeace1111Ай бұрын
@@jlueche my Dad Manchurian Chinese
@handaxia1251Ай бұрын
@@jlueche Nah, since you speak Hakka, Mandarin is just next door, believe me, it is easier than your thought. I am overseas Chinese speak fluent Hakka, speak it at home still with my brother and sisters, and I master like 25% of Mandarin just because I wanted to, no use of it in my daily life. Your Hakka dialect is more or less the same like mine ( I believe it is a Dabu Hakka -- mind you, there are many Hakka subdialects). I am sure you are a bit bewildered Hakka people in China do not fully understand what you said in Hakka, that is partly because the Hakka in Guangdong is influenced by Cantonese and Mandarin they hear on daily basis in Hongkong movies and Chinese TV, so it is not the same anymore like the language your Hakka family spoke in Jamaica. the Hakka people are the mixing agent of Chinese people, they are everywhere in the globe :) . My son is 50% Hakka, 25% South Asian, 25% Persian, look like Persian and Chinese and speak like 0 Hakka. He is very much into black music like Jazz and funk, he's a bass player too. we are Christian family and I think my Hakka heritage is ended with me. I dunno what to feel, staring into the future 500 years to come, when people intermarry with each others, there are no races anymore but human race, I think we are ahead of our time, that's all.
@jluecheАй бұрын
@@handaxia1251 that's so dope! I actually do have cousins ( my mom's older siblings's who were born in China and went straight to America and had their kids) who speak fluent Cantonese and Hakka- and one of my older cousins says that our Hakka is closer to Mandarin than Cantonese! I grew up in Toronto around a lot of Canto folk so I feel like sometimes the words are more familiar but if y'all say so!! lol! my dad (black) made us go to cantonese school when we were younger and I wasn't able to gather much but Im sure now that I'm older if I put my mind to it I could!! Our dialect is the "Dung Gon" Hakka! soo cool to connect with other Hakka Ngìhn!
@achtungbaby2009Ай бұрын
@@jlueche i'm 50% cantonese (paternal) & 50% hakka (maternal). I speak yue's standard cantonese (guangfu), broken meixian hakka & officially educated in standard Mandarin that enable me to write Chinese characters & speak mandarin. I speak min's dialect, its subgroup dialects Hokkien & broken teochew too.
@solo_fashion197720 күн бұрын
I'm not sure how this video was recommended on my feed, but I'm glad it did. Such a heartwarming journey. Big up yuh damn self 🇯🇲
@jlueche16 күн бұрын
🇯🇲🙏🏽🙏🏽 large up!!!
@taantannАй бұрын
I have been smiling throughout the whole video. I loved this! your grandparents are forsure proud and happy you were able to go back home and experience your roots!
@jluecheАй бұрын
that makes me sooo happy! fr man, I really REALLY do believe somehow someway they know I was there! thanks for tuning in ❤
@dennischen8887Ай бұрын
I was born in Guilin and moved to the US when I was 4. This year I went back there to see where I was born for the first time since I moved away. That was 35 years ago. It was indeed an emotional experience.
@jluecheАй бұрын
wow!!! I bet 🥹❤ Guilin was absolutely stunning. 35 years later I'm sure you were blown away!
@lifewithnattie4717Ай бұрын
When you said "I made it Popo!!!" The first time had me tearing up, this vlog was BEAUTIFUL Phi!!! 🙏🏽🕊🥰
@jlueche27 күн бұрын
whewwwww 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 God knows!! I can still feel that exact moment in this very moment, thank you thank THANK YOU ❤
@sandysumaАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey to China. It's really great that you speak your grandparents language Hakka. So wonderful that you are connected to your grandparents and your Chinese roots. I hope you share more of your stories of you and your family history as well as your adventures in the future.
@jluecheАй бұрын
coming up next ❤ definitely sharing more! thank you for tuning in
@sdsdj626Ай бұрын
My mom’s Indian, and my dad’s Chinese. Honestly, I think ethnic identity often comes down to what’s practical. I identify as Hakka because it lets me join Hakka associations or Chinese business chambers in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. Sometimes I reach out to Indian business chambers too, but it’s pretty hard to get solid business collaborations with Indian communities.
@jluecheАй бұрын
thanks for sharing! i’m sure both communities have great things happening in both but i’m especially happy the Hakka-ngíhn got you covered 👏🏽🥂
@achtungbaby2009Ай бұрын
be careful dealing with indian businesses.
@UncleKai263Ай бұрын
Unfortunately most Indians I've interact with in the US are unpleasant and rude....
@lailahd1478Ай бұрын
Loved this so much. The food, the dancing, connecting with family, the history.. all the feels!
@jluecheАй бұрын
thank you my girl! it was a trip I'll always remember fr fr ❤️
@maxdc988Ай бұрын
I'm half Hakka yin and half Cantonese born in Malaysia. Just came back from visiting our ancestral (paternal) hometown in the rural area of Zhuhai recently. Wish you all a wonderful trip. 😂
@jlueche27 күн бұрын
oh wow!! did you grow up speaking or hearing one more than the other?
@maxdc98825 күн бұрын
@@jlueche I live in the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur which used Cantonese as the lingua franca among the various Chinese dialect groups for decades. So, other dialect groups here such as Hakka, Hokkien, Teochew etc. used Cantonese in their daily conversation among ethnic Chinese, while those younger generations may used Mandarin which is taught in Chinese schools. Cantonese used to be a lingua franca in Guangdong as well in the past where most of the Malaysian Chinese originate. My mother's family is Hakka from Huizhou, hence all of her family members speak Hakka among themselves. 😂
@tonyworbultin8045 күн бұрын
Wow what a great trip 😊 thanks 4 the Tour it was very nice ❤
@jlueche4 күн бұрын
my pleasure!
@angie_and_maxАй бұрын
Love love this documentary. I also reconnected with my Chinese roots after 20 years growing up in Scandinavia. It warms my heart to see your journey. Well done!
@jluecheАй бұрын
wowwwww!! Scandinavia! isn't it amazing how migration just completely changes an entire history of a blood line?! and especially the Chinese who travel far and wide! that's awesome you got to connect!
@TruckerSlotQu33n5 күн бұрын
This was beautiful all around. Your grandparents are smiling down on you
@jlueche4 күн бұрын
this made me smile... miss them bad!!!
@havengezai9 күн бұрын
Loved this so much. So glad you and your mom got to travel together there. I lived in China for 4 years, two of them in Dongguan teaching English. Absolutely loved Hakka culture and food. Seeing West street in Yangshuo brought back so many great memories 😊
@jlueche4 күн бұрын
oh wow!!!! I love that!! I contemplated for a split second what would life be like if I Lived in China for a bit- did you learn the languages as well!! And thats so dope man, Hakka culture is very much alive even though where im from in Canada it's seen as a dying language and culture. thanks for sharing
@bigartone112 күн бұрын
Beautiful!!!! I had a smile on My face the whole video!!!! Shout out from West Philadelphia!!!!!
@jlueche11 күн бұрын
😭🥰 man that makes me sooo happy fr fr. blessings to ya!
@LolLol-jd2mx17 күн бұрын
Wow I watched to the end, truly a loving and wholesome time, thank you for sharing it with us, bright so much peace ✌🏽
@jlueche17 күн бұрын
thank you 🥹🤍 more to come- i realized there’s SO much to share
@seachingonaАй бұрын
Thank you for choosing to experience this out loud
@jluecheАй бұрын
oh wow 🥹🫶🏽 honestly it was my pleasure to share- a trip i’ll always remember! next up on my list is actually ethiopia and kenya!!! i can’t wait. and i’m wishing more experiences like this for the both of us! def going to get into more content like this ❤ appreciate you!
@yif217Ай бұрын
Love this episode ,I left for the Uk with my parents when I was 6 and whenever I return to my village of my grandpas and see the old houses it has such a mysterious connection even after all these years 😊
@jluecheАй бұрын
you get me!! great way to describe the feeling
@mikec4845Ай бұрын
Just visited my parents' home villages in Taishan for the first time and even met relatives I've never known! Enjoy your amazing journey! Shout out to a fellow Toronto native!
@jluecheАй бұрын
shout out to all my fellow Torontonians!! that's beautiful you got to visit! going to google where taishan is
@blardymunggas6884Ай бұрын
Visiting one’s heritage and ancestral roots is truly a magical moment. The feeling that your soul is reunited back to the land is amazing.
@jluecheАй бұрын
perfectly said! thanks for tuning in 🙏🏽
@etlay5684Ай бұрын
I am also Hakka originally from Timor-Leste, just like you ,growing up with Po Chai pills. I've also been to our ancestral village. in Meizhou and Dapo.
@jluecheАй бұрын
oh wow! you learn something new everyday- I just googled where Timor-Leste is! I love hearing where other Hakka-ngìhn ! How was your visit in Meizhou and Dapo did you still have family there? hahah those who know Po Chai pills know how good they work!!
@Philip_ChongАй бұрын
Hakka moi. Hao liang oh.
@chiayaolamАй бұрын
@@jluechePo Chai pills!
@NateCreed0714 күн бұрын
Algorithm working, love the vid. Greetings from Jamaica
@jlueche12 күн бұрын
big up the algorithm 🙏🏽❤️
@saintblades11 күн бұрын
I love this. Your aunty is so funny ❤ can’t beat a good personality
@jlueche9 күн бұрын
isn't she !! she's so bubbly
@northenpeace1111Ай бұрын
I feel your vibrational frequency and you would have a very prosperous life in China
@jluecheАй бұрын
appreciate your support to the fullest!
@indexfinisher11 күн бұрын
Wow....An absolutely moving and emotional film. Thank you for inviting us into family reunion. You have such a wonderful family. Thank you for showing us China through your eyes....... beautiful country and people. It must have been very emotional when you were leaving. Looking forward to seeing when you take your child to China and what you do to keep the culture going.
@jlueche9 күн бұрын
such a heart felt message!!! thank you, it truly was a trip of a lifetime! Now that my son is older, im back to travelling I just booked a trip for me and him for next month, God grant us the life to see it!!! we're just getting started me and him, more to come so thank you!!
@indexfinisher3 күн бұрын
@jlueche looking forward to the next episode and can't wait to see you show your Aunt around your beautiful country. Your aunt was great as well.
@lisaakins758321 күн бұрын
This was a beautiful journey and tribute to your heritage.. Thank you for sharing 😊
@aww7056Ай бұрын
i went to europe when i was about 2 yrs. old and never went back again to china till my 18th . that was the first time i also met my grandparents ( of my mother's side ) and other relatives of my mother's side . i couldn't really communicate with them because i didn't speak mandarin or the region dialect . But it was a very nice and warm/welcoming experience, they were so nice and sweet to me . Never abandon your roots, family is GOLD .
@jlueche27 күн бұрын
you're absolutely right..GOLDEN 🍯 and thanks for sharing! glad you got a chance to go back and also to meet your maternal grandparents. those are moments you can Cheris for a lifetime!!
@mjawolfe110 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. Very informative.
@jlueche9 күн бұрын
my pleasure 💫
@MsDevinm24 күн бұрын
I watched this smiling from ear to ear and tearing up. I could only imagine how full circle this may have felt…what a blessing. Thank you for sharing!
@jlueche23 күн бұрын
thank you for the smiles, It was truly a beautiful trip and im so glad to have shared! more to come ❤️
@blessed4success683Ай бұрын
That was the most beautiful story adventure I’ve seen in a very very long time as a blk man who was raised along the times of Bruce Lee and martial arts and who loves martial arts drama ❤❤❤I felt your spirit and there’s on this journey you allowed me and everyone here to come along it by far better then I imagine thank you so much for sharing I’m 63yrs old and loves ❤the Chinese culture so much who knows maybe I was Chinese in another lifetime..thank you and God bless and Godspeed ahead ❤🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼✈️✈️✈️✈️💰💰🧳
@jlueche27 күн бұрын
that message really touched me, GODSPEED 🥹❤ My dad (black) also really loves Chinese cinematography and often watches those Bruce Lee and martial art films... hahaha maybe y'all definitely were Chinese in another life time! SOO glad you got to watch, more to come... and God bless you as well ❤❤❤
@robyntaylor40549 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing. I really enjoyed the vlog.
@littlebusta16 күн бұрын
I am soooooooo glad that I stumbled across your video. Thank You for taking me along on this journey with you!
@jlueche16 күн бұрын
shout out the algorithm 🙌🏽 my pleasure! more to come
@nursefinally67657 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing it’s such a blessing you were able to go there and experience a bit of life your grandparents lived.. and see your relatives and some are entrepreneurs so all of that is in you too. btw you are beautiful you should model there I’m sure you will become wealthy I believe you would be booked and busy and be able to shop where you want. I’m so happy you got to see a bit of home your family legacy . I pray you can go visit often.
@jlueche4 күн бұрын
I appreciate that and receive it!!! 2025 great things in store ❤️
@northenpeace1111Ай бұрын
I went to Shanghai and I said to myself with the people I met, damn that person looks like my father, auntie etc. I felt at home and never returned to the US. I currently live in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. I am building 3 factories in China, Biotechnology sector and will have branch offices in 31 cities in China
@yours_sincerely48Ай бұрын
Good for you..
@avil8686Ай бұрын
👍👍
@ninersnation3298Ай бұрын
good for you, chinese is like another version of jewish. we just work hard, move up in life, and to be a good example of later generations. I wish i will be moving back to my hometown huadu (the new airport in guangzhou) to retire. I'M SICK AND TIRED OF ALL THOSE WHT BLCK MEXICAN HOMELESS PEOPLE IN SAN FRANCISCO!!! i retire to huadu, i could be a rich landlord in my little village..
@jluecheАй бұрын
wow!!! I wish I got a chance to see more of the industrial/factory side of Shenzhen, I know its one of the powerhouse industrial cities- I kept thinking damn I pay so much in shipping to send product from China to Canada 🤣
@Anonymous------Ай бұрын
Send by post office, postage is cheaper than international couriers.
@amunra5330Ай бұрын
I visited China 3 times in the past 18 months loved EVERY minute of it.
@jluecheАй бұрын
oh wow!! where do you live, it is quite expensive for air fair to go to china from Canada!
@areebachewa8318Ай бұрын
@@jlueche Travel from Canada to China during their off peak season and you can get cheaper ticket and of course will be nice you can travel there during the spring festival to experience the festival there ...
@arkadeyellow2931Ай бұрын
So glad this video popped up on my KZbin. You are a wonderful, special young lady. Your love for your grandparents shines through and your embracing of your Chinese heritage is beautiful. Travelling to smaller cities and towns in China is not an easy thing for westerners, but you made it look easy. I will go back to watch all your videos. I grew up in Toronto, Hakka from Trinidad. Glad I found your channel.
@jluecheАй бұрын
wow 🥹 appreciate that! more content like this to come - and shout out to all Chinese Caribbean in Toronto somehow, someway our origins are all quite similar ❤ I've also been to Trini many times !!
@SamuelBeatty-do4dj4 күн бұрын
I’ve been to HK a few times you and your mom enjoy.
@idofdm7625Ай бұрын
I'm Cantonese, at my old age I'm still learning about different Chinese heritage, know little about Hakka people, didn't know it untill recently Hakka people origin from northern part of China migrating to the south escaping wars or natural disaster through history! That's why they had unique custom different from Cantonese! Even though I'm full blood Chinese, still many history of China I need to learn! You having curiosity about your mom heritage is heart warming!
@alex_foster14 күн бұрын
Very beautiful and inspiring. I can tell you were very passionate about making this video ❤ Thanks for sharing
@bouznikasalafi471825 күн бұрын
This is truly amazing, I love your passion and respect for both sides of your heritage. Thanks for being so genuine and sharing your family with us. I wish you continued happiness.
@jlueche12 күн бұрын
more to come ❤️🙏🏽 thank you!!
@authenticallyamberc97874 күн бұрын
This whole video was so wholesome I’m grateful you were able to make it to see your heritage!!!! What a blessing
@jl1683852354Ай бұрын
Beatiful. this vlog is very heartwarming and pacing is superb, well done! it lowkey made my eyes watering, welcome back.
@jluecheАй бұрын
even though I didn't have the best camera gear and audio equipment... I really put a lot of love into it, so thank you so SO much! ❤
@CaroleFobbs23 күн бұрын
I enjoy your shared experiences; I sure words can’t express the emotional and spiritual connection you felt. God bless and keep you and yours safe always 🙏🏽
@wesleyyap688324 күн бұрын
i am Jamaican Chinese raised in England . i loved your blog and will definitely follow your quest . i want to do the same thing soon . love and blessings . continue giving such good content
@jlueche23 күн бұрын
big up all the Jamaican Chinese dem! lol, and thank you, definitely more to come!
@tonysupertuk78218 күн бұрын
How amazing You family made that journey to Jamaica Truly amazing Thanks for sharing As in Jamaica One people. Ps You are have a special spirit and your grandma would be so proud and glad Onwards and upwards
@jlueche4 күн бұрын
onwards and upwards 🥹🙏🏽 Jamaica travel Vlog with my mom next month more to come
@nuna2392Ай бұрын
saw your video and TikTok and I love love this vlog 😩💗
@jluecheАй бұрын
aye cmon now my tik Tok peeps 🩷🩷
@joeconley140010 күн бұрын
Wonderful video. I live in Japan and I love the Asian culture. I visited Taiwan and it was amazing. It was great to see you connect with your roots. We all need that. You pointed out something I agree with when it comes to the schools…same here in Japan. The US is far behind.
@jlueche9 күн бұрын
right? those that know, know!!! the education system speaks for itself- and it reflects in so many aspects! when I went to Japan in 2016 i was so mind blown at how respectful the culture was, tidy.. intelligent etc! how long have you lived in Japan?
@deandre2217 күн бұрын
I'm glad this video found my algorithm, the culture the food and the vibes was too dope.
@jlueche17 күн бұрын
shout out the algorithm fr 😭🤍
@Wanwa0111 күн бұрын
What a beautiful, thoughtful, considerate tour of your family's corner of China. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. ❤
@joaird128 күн бұрын
Absolutely loved the video, thank you for taking us along, and sharing so much!
@MrMsmooveКүн бұрын
This was a beautiful video. You are blessed to see such beauty, Im jealous as I love to travel! Lol... The sights, sound,and food looks amazing! I look forward to more of your travels. Good luck!!!
@SamSam-eq5ucАй бұрын
Wonderful to see you visiting your roots. And very impress that you speaks hakka. When i visited meizhou, and people always looked funny at me as i soeaks en older version of hakka, people told us that we use words and phases that they grangparents use. When our ancestors migrated ti India, we bought with us not only a part of out culture, food etc, we also bought with us the then hakka dialect. Hakka dialect in meizhou has evolve and we from india had stayed the same. Lovely to see you enjoying china.
@jluecheАй бұрын
aw I love that! there a lot of Chinese-Indian in my area growing up and while our Hakka is a different dialect we do have a lot of similar words when I listen carefully! thanks for sharing your history- most of my friends only know "Hakka" from all the Hakka restaurants they always ask is it Indian? Hakka Nghìn are so resilient !
@kmx34828 күн бұрын
I love this trip. You did a beautiful recording . Going back to roots always exciting.
@LW78321Ай бұрын
I can see just how much you loved your PoPo by the way you talk about her ❤❤ so good of you to travel to her home to learn more about her
@jluecheАй бұрын
man I love her and miss her BAD ❤ glad you got a change to watch!
@LW7832129 күн бұрын
@jlueche it was great to watch and learn about your family!
@RoxxyVertigo20 күн бұрын
This is so awesome! Thank you for sharing your experience ❤
@sleo3720Ай бұрын
Really loved watching your entire video Got to say you are a courageous resourceful and a beautiful Chinese person with a deep love and respect for your roots and family values Congratulations and good luck on your travels thanks for sharing 😊
@jlueche27 күн бұрын
🥰🫶🏽 so glad you enjoyed it! I was raised with a lot of love and respect and I really hope to be able to pass it on for generations to come!
@phylton3337 күн бұрын
I love this video. Great job. You travel well.
@jlueche4 күн бұрын
thank you!! God willing, lots more travel in 2025 for sure
@akilahocana685927 күн бұрын
Fascinating, beautiful and very thoughtful video. Thanks for sharing.
@jlueche26 күн бұрын
my pleasure ❤ more to come 🙏🏽
@chadtep757113 күн бұрын
Your cousin is beautiful and a sweetheart. Thank you for sharing your experience.
@TewbumАй бұрын
I enjoyed watching this, I'm a foreigner living in Southern China and have been here for a decade with my Chinese Wife, I wouldn't have it any other way, so pleased you enjoyed your visit, I'm sure you will be back sooner than later, by the way you are extremely beautiful, it must be the Chinese side of you❤ take care
@jluecheАй бұрын
that's awesome, South China always in the hot sun... love it! would definitely love to go back one day :)
@treyrich89197 күн бұрын
This warmed my heart and had me feeling all types of emotions. It reminded me of my trip to Japan. I hope you and your family in China stay in touch when you return home. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. It was beautiful to watch ❤.
@jlueche4 күн бұрын
I wish I Had vlogged my trip to Japan in 2016!! it was soooo jaw-dropping my first time in Asia ever so I totally get it. appreciate you ❤️
@smanderson757Ай бұрын
The purple bao is taro puree bao. Get them in the freezer section of Chinese groceries. Some brands are tastier than others.
@jluecheАй бұрын
ommggggggg no waaaayy thank you!!! I genuinely think about that bao from time to time. I'm on a hunt appreciate you!
@bermudabengal26 күн бұрын
this video was so well put together....great work!!!!😎
@maolo76Ай бұрын
Wow just found this video. Nice. You're beautiful mix. Glad you go see your roots
@jluecheАй бұрын
sooo glad I got the opportunity ❤ I'm glad you found it as well more to come!
@faustinecooper334424 күн бұрын
This is such a beautiful and loving video. Thank you for providing a view of your rich culture and heritage.
@n3o321Ай бұрын
Hakka here, born & raised in India. Now in Toronto for 25+ years. If you want to meet and see a bunch of Hakka people, go to Woodside mall at McCowen & Finch on the weekends. There are programs on the weekends and very kid friendly too as the mall has a bunch of dinosaurs, real birds and stuffed animals for kids!
@jluecheАй бұрын
ah thanks for sharing that! I wouldn't be surprised if many of them (maybe passed on now) are folk that my grandparents knew! There used to be group of "Dung Gon" Hakka at woodside I would go often with my Jia-Pòh and Jia-Gúng!! What a small world eh? Lots of Hakka living in Toronto!
@gerricknorris872815 күн бұрын
Amazing story amazing video and a beautiful family… thanks for sharing this it was touching in every way…. A black man from Georgia USA…. I Just loved this story…..
@jlueche12 күн бұрын
so glad I've been able to share with others ❤️
@yanikeonpurposeАй бұрын
Now this is what I call a vlog. Feel like mi did deh deh tpc 😅. We have such strong Chinese representation in Jamaica but we know didly squat about their culture. I remember visiting Hunan city for work & cars would literally stop in the road so ppl could stare 🤣
@jlueche27 күн бұрын
deh dehhh 🌏🙏🏽!!! thats true you know, nice to have seen the culture in real time myself! thats dope that you were able to go CHina before! the stares were real lool
@shantaniquebridgewater64408 күн бұрын
This was absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing your family history/journey with us!
@jlueche4 күн бұрын
thank you 🥰🥰🥰 more to come!
@areebachewa8318Ай бұрын
Hi Jephina if you are still in China if you do have the time please visit this architecture was built by the Hakka people call Tulou....The Hakkas who settled in mountainous south western Fujian province in China developed unique architectural buildings called tulou, literally meaning earthen structures. The Hakkas set up these unique homes to prevent attack from bandits and marauders. The tulou are either round or square, and were designed as a large fortress and apartment building in one. Structures typically had only one entranceway and no windows at ground level. Each floor served a different function - the first hosts a well and livestock, the second is for food storage and the third and higher floors contain living spaces. Tulou can be found mostly in south western Fujian and southern Jiangxi provinces. Tulou buildings have been inscribed in 2008 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site...
@jluecheАй бұрын
oh wow!! unfortunately I am no longer in China, but based on this inforrmation (and many others shared) there will be more reasons to go back and explore more! how neat! have you been?
@areebachewa8318Ай бұрын
@@jlueche Yeap China is a vast country and if you can travel to Beijing to walk on Great Wall of China, go to Hanzhaou to see the West Lake and try wearing the Han costume the Hanfu and go to the North East of China to the border of North Korea and Russia and many more... Thank you for asking and I am very well and hope you have many wonderful days ahead of you...
@nicklli16627 күн бұрын
@@jlueche little chinese everywhere has a video about these btw, you could check it out.
@jamescaffey813 күн бұрын
Just Beautiful ❤... keep making video
@derbdepАй бұрын
The three bows are a Buddhist thing but mostly among Chinese Mahayana Buddhists. It means “I pay my respects to the Buddha” first bow “ I pay my respects to the Dharma (the Buddha’s teachings)” second bow I pay my respects to the Sangha” (the monk and nunhood who help to guide to the Dharma and pray for all beings to be happy and free from suffering), third bow. In other places people bow once (ie Japan and Korea). In others they even prostrate three times (ie in South and Southeast Aisa, plus Tibet and Bhutan)
@jluecheАй бұрын
oh wow! thank you for clarifying. I've just always done because I was told to by family- makes sense!
@brigidlee-douglas63033 күн бұрын
Love your video. You are truly a beautiful Chinese moy. Thanks for a wonderful trip as we experience our great heritage. I am, also, Chinese Jamaican from the Lee family. Of course, I am Hakka.
@lilphoenixjayАй бұрын
Im hakka and we are situated in Hong Kong. Hakka moi, im happy you respect the traditions of the hakka heritage
@jluecheАй бұрын
dó-chiā ❤❤❤
@rhondamoffit649019 күн бұрын
THE ABSOLUTE BEST VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING!!!!!!! WHAT A BLESSING!!!!
@jlueche12 күн бұрын
my pleasure 🥹❤️
@dfens91Ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for sharing, i understood your hakka, like your grandmother, my family migrated to Western country too. It good to know there are many others who still using the hakka language. May it continue to the next generation.
@jluecheАй бұрын
ahh that’s so dope! where did your family end up? it’s always so neat to know people who speak the same dialect of Hakka
@dfens91Ай бұрын
@jlueche we ended up in Australia. Meet a few others Hakka, but their accent was different. Yours more familiar. ha. Our ancestors might be from same area.
@JozeyRa22 күн бұрын
Girllll this was so beautiful. So happy you got to experience everything about your trip. Many blessings to you and all your family.
@jlueche20 күн бұрын
soooo many blessings 🥹❤️
@philjchowАй бұрын
Thanks for your video. I saw & youtubed visiting my mom's village back in 2019 with my mom. Greetings from Vancouver.
@jluecheАй бұрын
its so special that we've gotten these experiences! I was able to visit Van last year for the first time what a beautiful place! greeting right back ❤
@doodlekrt26 күн бұрын
Glad I came across your video. This was fun to watch, great content!
@jlueche12 күн бұрын
Thank you! more to come ❤️
@PhilCherry3Ай бұрын
This is a beautiful video!💙💙💙💙👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@jluecheАй бұрын
appreciate that ❤ it was a really beautiful trip
@ChrisXplored24 күн бұрын
Such a beautiful video. Glad to see you and your mom enjoyed experiencing your roots. China is so nice too.
@haha4581Ай бұрын
Amazing and thank you for the video.
@jluecheАй бұрын
my absolute pleasure ❤
@lakeshasaunders785017 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the pure happiness your video gave me ❤
@jlueche17 күн бұрын
It was truly a special experience, thank you for sharing it with me 🥹🤍
@Comrade_BroskiАй бұрын
That was a beautiful, very touching video. RIP Po Po ❤
@jluecheАй бұрын
R.I.P PoPo 🥹❤ thank you
@deborahpollitt753314 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your wonderful experiences. Being able to speak the provincial language is a big deal. And for the other languages the Google Translate makes sense.
@brendameteyer6377Ай бұрын
This is beautiful and thank you for sharing
@jlueche27 күн бұрын
my absolute pleasure 🙏🏽
@Ausch-g1hАй бұрын
Good on you, may God bless you!
@jluecheАй бұрын
thank you 🥹 blessings receive and May God bless you in abundance!
@SoulWisdomAlchemy-SapphyreMoon24 күн бұрын
This was so very beautiful, thank you for sharing!❤
@victoriahong1306Ай бұрын
Beautiful video, Jephina. So impressed by your ability to connect with the locals and how respectful you are while travelling. I agree with you about how innovative Asian people are, they think of everything to make things more convenient like of course they’ll put a foldable fork in the instant noodle cup 😉 that just happened when I was in Phuket. Did you mean South Asians when you were referring to the programs on the tv about how they integrated into Chinese culture?
@binoyandpinay7775 күн бұрын
Very pleasant video, so down to earth. Thanks for sharing. I love when Blasians explore aspects of their life's culture. I've brought up my children to be well rounded and embrace both sides of their ethnicity (Black American/Filipino) so when they visit Philippines they are familiar and at their 2nd home. There's a few quite known Afri-Chinese people such as Angela Yee of NYC Radio, Ryan Homles up and coming actor/creator, Winnie Zhong Fei Fei in China, Lou Jin in China etc etc.
@jlueche4 күн бұрын
It’s so important to expose our children to both sides of their heritage and looove that your kids know the Philippines (also on my to-go list for sure)! Big up all the Blasians world wide!!! thanks for sharing
@sabryshafiАй бұрын
this is amazing!!!
@jluecheАй бұрын
🥹🥹 thank you!! it means a lot
@logicandwisdom26 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful and thank you for sharing. I could feel your love for your grandparents throughout this entire vlog.
@jlueche12 күн бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@JuniorShabaduАй бұрын
I love this video so much. Thanks for sharing your experiences. I would love to do a trip like this with my dad one day. We're Hakka diaspora as well, but have never set foot near the original village. I can feel the Ancestors smiling down on you. Also, much love to all my Blasian brethren everywhere 💞. I see you, and I appreciate y'all ✊.
@jlueche27 күн бұрын
🥹🥰 That’s amazing, large up all the blasian bretheren everywhere!! connecting the dots was sooo special fr! where in the world did your family end up?
@JuniorShabadu27 күн бұрын
@@jlueche Yess. From what I can piece together my grandparents - who I never got to meet - went from a Hakka village in Guangdong province to Vietnam and settled in Saigon. Then we ended up in Canada where I was born. The history is definitely spotty, but I hope I can retrace some of the history with my pops in the next couple years. I'm not Blasian, but I consider y'all my fam too haha. One love 💓
@4twt28 күн бұрын
Great travel vlog. Thank you for sharing your amazing journey with us. Cheers to more travels and vlog success.
@wai-kitlo80Ай бұрын
Beautiful video!! 🙏 Kudos from a Hakka Chai in Amsterdam.
@jluecheАй бұрын
We Hakka are all over the world 🌎 thanks for tuning in, more to come!