I AM FROM GELLING VILLAGE OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH INDIA NEAR CHINA BORDER..I USE TO HEAR OF MEDOK NOW I CAN SEE ITS QUITE BEAUTYFUL..MY VILLAGE IS JUST NEAR THE MACMOHAN LINE BETWEEN INDIA & CHINA BORDER...LOVE FROM ARUNACHAL..
@TAUNDER.5 ай бұрын
So you have electricity and Internet I mean people are saying they don't have Internet by commenting in you tube And also GOI is investing so much in AP is is correct
@kashvi-085 ай бұрын
@@TAUNDER.Yes GOI is investing in borders of India, better road, infrastructure etc, and almost every village have internet and electricity,.. ✌
@taichiwinchester11025 ай бұрын
What's life like over there? More or less the same as the Chinese side?
@TAUNDER.5 ай бұрын
@@kashvi-08 i Don't think you live in Ap
@TerriYoung-n3n5 ай бұрын
Love
@tiangewu32486 ай бұрын
I love your videos! From the videography to the contents. You really bring out the authenticity of China with the most genuine observations from yourself. Beyond that you're so kind to people everywhere you go. Please be safe out there, we are excited to tag along your wonderful journeys. ❤
@littlechineseeverywhere5 ай бұрын
Wow thank you so much!! Glad you enjoy my videos 🥰
@kobemaobraint66315 ай бұрын
你很大方,替作者因为好的作品得到赞赏而高兴,也谢谢你。
@entity303gamerz65 ай бұрын
100 dollars wow😊
@lhazomtsering94975 ай бұрын
@@tiangewu3248 pls send some help or money to peoplele suffering under ccp ..watch decoding china vlog or china truth ..
@Gear_labs5 ай бұрын
100 dollar is nothing in comparison to take over tibbat region. It's psychological donation but behind the scenes everyone knows better 😂😂😂
@sonamjamtsho91765 ай бұрын
I am from Bhutan watching this, yes miss, i can understand the dialet spoken by Monpa people. Its same to the language spoken by eastern Bhutan, where i belong to. hats off, beautiful piece you compiled.
@balghari63914 ай бұрын
im from gilgit baltistan balti speaker and bhutanese langauge is very similar to ours suprisngly
@1Wanttoknow3 ай бұрын
How are you 😢
@ephone95913 ай бұрын
以前我还以为不丹人讲藏族语言
@islmhhh49873 ай бұрын
@@ephone9591 他们语言差不多吧,就是方言不一样
@ephone95913 ай бұрын
@@islmhhh4987 不丹的建筑与西藏差不多吧?
@karenzaller9659Ай бұрын
Little Miss Chinese, I am your American Grandmother and want to let you know that I enjoy your videos so very much! You have taken me to parts of the world that I never thought that I would travel to!! Thank you very much. Grandmother Karen
@louisliu459Ай бұрын
Hope you travel to China and see these landscapes in person!
@etzshittu5225Күн бұрын
Can I be your friend 😊
@bobteohКүн бұрын
Dear Ms Little China. I’m 77 y.o. so I can’t go to these places. But because of your vlog I can see these rare places. Please continue what you’re doing. Stay safe.
@tiakalawalling74805 ай бұрын
You deserve a medal for single handedly bringing the beauty of China to everyone around the world. Love your tours.
@joshb.0075 ай бұрын
Tibet is not China. Free Tibet!
@aryamangogoi67645 ай бұрын
It's Tibet not China
@Austine14525 ай бұрын
@@aryamangogoi6764 its Hawaii not native American occupied USA
@aryamangogoi67645 ай бұрын
@@Austine1452 yeah it is, so but Tibet is not China still.
@Twopeetfeet5 ай бұрын
@@aryamangogoi6764 it sure is and there ain't a thing you can do about it GI Joe
@ddittmar645 ай бұрын
Hi Yan! I just had to comment and tell you how much joy your videos bring me. Your commitment to bringing all the remote parts of China to the rest of us via KZbin is so appreciated. I would never be able to see any of this irl, so I watch through the little window of my tablet and sometimes my tv. Your footage from your drone is spectacular! Better than some of the major national travel shows. You make me feel like I am secretly seeing villages, people, and landscapes that have been hidden from view for so long. I decided to become a member of your channel to support you in continuing to make these beautiful videos. They are truly life enriching. I can't thank you enough.
@littlechineseeverywhere5 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@franceslandfear5574 ай бұрын
So very beautiful. You are very talented~~~ I enjoyed watching this very much, and will go start bingeing on your other videos. Thank for being inspiring and awesome!
@littlechineseeverywhere4 ай бұрын
Omg thank you so much!! 🥰
@RSCB2 ай бұрын
vary rich
@wowokgg72802 ай бұрын
Khasmir is 🇨🇳 or 🇮🇳🤔🗿
@起航-r3wАй бұрын
@Matter-p5bcan you tell me why?
@ShriJan-i3cАй бұрын
@@wowokgg7280india's🗿
@roryf.13492 ай бұрын
Beautiful videos! This is the third I've watched, you do an amazing job bringing the countryside alive. Ypu have an incredible editor too. Keep up the great work.
@SSSVLogs-fz9bs5 ай бұрын
how many indians watching this channel, Good to see english content from China
@indrajitbaruah16765 ай бұрын
Me from India Assam neiburing State of Arunachal , Feeling nice to see your exploration of place near to us Thanks you
@v.anandkrishna72775 ай бұрын
me from india, tamil nadu
@fulorajchakma99155 ай бұрын
I am from Mizoram (India)
@SSSVLogs-fz9bs5 ай бұрын
@@v.anandkrishna7277 me too bro vanakam
@tupolevi5 ай бұрын
@@fulorajchakma9915 Welcome to China, our Assam and Mizoram Bros!
@larrythepro96 ай бұрын
Great journey, cool!
@littlechineseeverywhere6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 🥰 Thanks!!
@dekomiso98115 ай бұрын
Nice to see a first-time Chinese vlogger visit near India Border. Love from Arunachal India.
@ankushzap5 ай бұрын
funded by communists
@simonc47644 ай бұрын
South Tibet
@SUMANDAS-vw7tr4 ай бұрын
@@simonc4764 Chinese occupied Tibet.....
@simonc47644 ай бұрын
@@SUMANDAS-vw7tr China created Tibet. India occupied South Tibet when it was under British rule but shamelessly kept hold of it. Modern India what we know today was founded by the British, before tyjay it was just a one big mess of fragmented tribal states.
@SUMANDAS-vw7tr4 ай бұрын
@@simonc4764 perhaps u have been widely misinformed about India it's states and it's rich culture and history. Little knowledge is a dangerous thing. First learn properly about India and then speak.
@sylvia3332 ай бұрын
I am a Chinese-Indonesian. I once went to Beijing and Shanghai, which a a big city with a lot of skyscrapers. I never thought that other parts of China had this wonderful beauty with rich culture. Thank you for reconnecting me with my heritage through your video, it is very heartwarming.
You people don't believe in God only believe in one party CCP official evil government not government they are militants rules like North Korea
@Terax_x5r_z3r19 күн бұрын
And now CCP china wanted to take the Arunachal Pradesh also by saying we are their people fk there people they only wanted the land and natural resources and minerals 😢 they are the evil one in human being face
@AAA_Trash6 ай бұрын
What are the restrictions on foreigners visiting remote areas in China? Are they permanently barred, or are only contested areas affected? Fantastic shot at 17:50!
@wsmithe22096 ай бұрын
For national security reason. There are restrictions from India side, too.
@weibinsong31406 ай бұрын
Foreign visitors to Tibet are allowed through organized tours by travel agencies. Although Medog might not have been included in their destination list, I believe it will be someday soon.
@RajuBoro-mk9xx6 ай бұрын
Arunachal Pradesh passed india, foreigners all
@littlechineseeverywhere6 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰 Foreigners are allowed only through group tours to travel Tibet. It's quite expensive and a little bit limiting regarding the places you can visit
@louisliu459Ай бұрын
Actually you can visit most of areas in China whithout much limitation. Tibet is an exception, but you can travel there by group tour agencies.
@taichi5006 ай бұрын
From an Englishman living in Taiwan - I love your videos. I was a biker and enjoyed touring Europe and Scandinavia, but these journeys are on another level entirely. I admire your passion for travel and culture and your ability to easily mix with the local people.
@littlechineseeverywhere6 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@thisiskevin10006 ай бұрын
Time to visit the Chinese mainland and experience the difference
@taichi5005 ай бұрын
@@thisiskevin1000 I've been twice before and found it very welcoming.
@李文-g9x5 ай бұрын
@@taichi500哇,很多中国人都不知道英国在哪里,对你热情和对猴子热情程度一样
@Mr_Bio_Hazard5 ай бұрын
@@李文-g9x Monkeys?
@Moksha-Raver6 ай бұрын
This is the best on KZbin! I am impressed with the kindness and courtesy of the Chinese people that Yan meets through her travels.
@XW31266 ай бұрын
Chinese are warm-hearted people!
@virosyah_Resd5 ай бұрын
China also more and more advanced & well developed than the next border national
@Moksha-Raver5 ай бұрын
@@virosyah_Resd Yan is kind and accepting of everyone she meets.
@Misaki_Chan62 ай бұрын
it's so beautiful, i love the mountains, I will probably never see places like this, thanks for sharing,
@kentotamuk17055 ай бұрын
As a researcher of history located in Arunachal Pradesh, it would be a dream come true to be allowed to travel to Medog county and pemako areas to study our brethens on the other side of the border. Before 1962, the border was porous n less militarised. Those were the prime time. Thank you for showing us the beauty of Medog.
@PasangWangdi6 ай бұрын
Yes, here from bhutan and for the context there are so many languagues in Bhutan and Monpa langauge is very similar to the ones spoken in eastern parts of Bhutan.
@brigitteponnighaus7865 ай бұрын
From what they live there?
@Keefer55 ай бұрын
@@brigitteponnighaus786 It had been hundreds or thousands years, it's hard to know why a small nation moved to other place. Maybe because of peace, or food, how knows.
@taidelek99945 ай бұрын
The relationship between Tibet and Bhutan is very close. Even the one who unified Bhutan was a Tibetan .
@PlinioLisboa5 ай бұрын
@@Keefer5Também muitos povos e países mudam de local por: recursos, clima, geografia que permita melhor defesa ou até melhor agricultura ou transporte. Por exemplo a área do atual Iraque, Rio Tigre e Eufrates e a planície Mesopotâmia no meio entre eles. Viram dezenas de povos passar, viver, reduzir, e alguns até se extinguiram. Mas. Sempre um local excelente a desenvolver um povo. Veja mesmo a China. Porque não tem fronteiras fixas com a Índia? Pois quer áreas tropicais como Arunachal Pradesh, que permite uma série de áreas agrícolas, clima agradável, produtos agrícolas tropicais, rios navegáveis ao Oceano indico. E também o controle de geleiras e vales no Himalaia as o norte da Índia, porque pode permitir desviar para talvez irrigar desertos chineses, pressionar a Índia a sua esfera ao controlar as nascentes de água. É a tal Geopolítica.
@DRONAPRATAPSINGHTAWARTAWAR5 ай бұрын
@@taidelek9994 Same for Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim and Both are Significantly Buddhist Majority states too from Ancient Times and Also Funfact:-Both The Royal Families of Bhutan and Sikkim are Blood-Related and King of Sikkim is The Cousin Brother of the King of Bhutan
@kennytam95146 ай бұрын
There is something beautiful about snow capped mountains, lined by fluffy clouds. Thanks Yan for the aerial videos. There is something to be said about having modern technology, but just as equally important keeping traditions that are sporty like archery. Those men are having just as much fun.
@antojose69025 ай бұрын
Tiwan is more butiful 🇮🇳🤝🏻🇹🇼
@arequipa404 ай бұрын
Miss Yan, thank you, that landscape with clouds and waterfalls and the green of the trees left me speechless and full of joy I follow you and this video encouraged me to write my first comment
@xavierxavier46bid425 ай бұрын
佩服妳的勇氣與毅力 , 帶給我們這麼美的畫面
@mhalos11136 ай бұрын
You are very brave n smart 👍👍👍 I enjoy all your videos❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ From India...
@littlechineseeverywhere6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@adithyavenkatesh55773 ай бұрын
@@littlechineseeverywhere I am from India. Would you love or hate my country😶
@Priya-jw5utАй бұрын
@@adithyavenkatesh5577why do u do such silly comments?
@ganamon15244 ай бұрын
This video is underrated. You’re so brave. Even thought of driving through mountain road like this makes me terrified. You do it with scooter while filming. You deserve much. From Mongolia
@How-ToHacks2 ай бұрын
India 🇮🇳 China 🇨🇳 ❤️ Two ancient giants. We should join hands 🙌
@Jinshisama-f3tАй бұрын
Bhai tum jaise chutiyo ki wajah se humari image down hoti hai aishe chutiye comments mat kiya karo saram karo be
@sutanugupta2836Ай бұрын
We are enjoined, the division is manmade.
@raanand3025Ай бұрын
You never get to hear this from the other side as well buddy.. We indians are sentimental idiots..
@hinjennkhakhaibou6663Ай бұрын
😂
@Amalgz6glАй бұрын
❤❤❤
@drubichho6 ай бұрын
I am from Bhutan. You are right. Monpa people reside in Bhutan, especially in the eastern part of Bhutan. In the last part of your video where people are seen playing archery, I can hear them speaking the Tshangla language, one of the major dialects of Bhutan. We are told they migrated there from Bhutan in the early 20th century.
@Ahmed_atheist5 ай бұрын
Namastey Bhutanese brother ❤❤❤
@Anonymous-zt2ff5 ай бұрын
They also live in arunachal pradesh
@luk82005 ай бұрын
Arunachal Pradesh should be independence from India@@Anonymous-zt2ff
@chowpupphaseng5225 ай бұрын
Monpa tribe r many in India arunachal pradesh😊
@9FacedDeathEatingDeity5 ай бұрын
indeed, I thought monpa spoke a different dialect. I was very surprised when I heard "tsalu shon jongmala"
@injahnet6 ай бұрын
I live in Jamaica. My grand parents are from Shenzhen and I have only been to China once. Your videos are truly amazing and have given me a very good appreciation of my heritage. Thank you for making these videos. Maybe one day I can go back to China and see some of these areas for myself.
Are your grandparents are of Hakka origin? I am curious.
@stchan85696 ай бұрын
@@heda9306It is with hindsight that one can make such a remark. Many of the older generations had migrated due to difficult and tough circumstances during those days and having 2 meals a day was a challenge. Some may not survive the perilous journey to seek their fortune outside China.
@arbs3ry6 ай бұрын
There're news reporting people From Jamaica visiting their roots in Shenzhen from time to time, the most famous guy I think is Kyle Anderson who used to play NBA , his family has Chinese Jamaican background, he later took Chinese citizenship
@jameseckl624326 күн бұрын
Yes, I'm from Chicago in the USA and your channel is mesmerizing. I have many friends in China, but have never been. Been to Japan. You are amazing! Keep up the great work!!
@bengiaajum30875 ай бұрын
I live on the otherside of this border in Arunachal Pradesh, India. We have Monpa people in our state too
@simonc47644 ай бұрын
South Tibet
@kashutosh91324 ай бұрын
@@simonc4764 India
@simonc47644 ай бұрын
@@kashutosh9132 South Tibet
@kashutosh91324 ай бұрын
@@simonc4764 ask the same question to people of Arunachal,what they call themselves and then come back to me.
@শুভজিত_দত্ত4 ай бұрын
@@simonc4764 South Mongolia
@Hiro-eb4zx6 ай бұрын
I visited equally isolated remote town in Arunachal Pradesh called Anini, only about 50kms away from Medok if drawn in straight line. I was on the Indian side of border and it was such a beautiful place, that could truly be labeled as Shangri La. Thanks for the video, I wish one day China and India will normalize relations and the border crossing will make much easier in future.
@masterwong55686 ай бұрын
Indian China's border conflict is not all of both relationship, hope one day will settle peacefully
@hitokiri_neko6 ай бұрын
I live in AP from the very same district that of Anini, and have living distant relatives on the other side of the border.
@telebubba55276 ай бұрын
@@古德雍飛 Your post is still here. A lot of posts get deleted, also mine. You are not allowed to have a 'different' opinion by Google algorithms. The same goes for humor and cynical remarks. Google has turned completely away from their former slogan of not being evil, they are just that!
@mohitp99576 ай бұрын
@@古德雍飛 so u know better history u don't know that china has illegally captured tibet and some part of Mongolia
@mohitp99576 ай бұрын
@@古德雍飛 read the history of bhartha which is india now then u will understand all that what part of your and surrounding country belongs to India if don't then go and sell momos with chutney
@lukasparo1946 ай бұрын
Hello from New York;) We love watching your journey and wish you all the best along the way. You are an inspiration and a pleasure to watch. Please keep safe and well
@littlechineseeverywhere6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🥰
@Go_East5 ай бұрын
yes, i like it too
@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke2 ай бұрын
I only discovered your channel recently and I love it. These remote regions of China are unknown to most of us in the US so I find it super interesting.
@nicholasd.43316 ай бұрын
amazing snow-capped mountains, waterfalls along the way, drastically changing climate. Thank you for sharing all these.
@ralphhardyman11484 ай бұрын
this channel is so cool. I'm an american and my mom spent a few years in china in the 80s and I've always been fascinated with her (overwhelmingly positive) stories from her time there.
@auraak77026 ай бұрын
It is an pleasure to watch the vlogs. Amazing places. So beautiful and filled with nature. Thanks Yan
@pmano272 ай бұрын
As an Indian, I always used to look at the map of our neighbor China and wonder at its huge scale and size and was always very curious of all it's beauty all over and the wonderous himalayan region we share and the majestic Tibet, through your channel and eyes I have been able to realize my wish to see these lovely hidden remote places! thank you! :)
@cordeliav30556 ай бұрын
I love reading all the great comments about your amazing adventures. The countryside is so beautiful and diverse. You are a true emissary for your country.
@GuyWhoLikesTheSnarkies14356 ай бұрын
Such a marvelous landscape of mountain range and natural beauty 😍😍 I've known about Mêdog for a while thanks to my own curiosity, having come across this curious little town by chance from exploring the Maps app at first. Then, I come to learn that this was the last rural town in China to receive a complete and functional roadway access in 2013, after previously being virtually inaccessible by everyone else on regular basis 😳😳 It's also one of the last towns in China to have been lifted out of abject poverty. I saw from different videos beforehand, the infrastructure of the town center itself and it's surprisingly modern. Esp. when you consider the location and the proximity of the place, even from Lhasa 😳😲
@Steineger-t6m6 ай бұрын
Hello from Singapore! Love watching your travels; especially in China.
@smillaw670Ай бұрын
I love the slow pace of the video. Today everything is fast and loud. Your videos are so calming and it feels like being there as well:)
@priyacharichakravarti87166 ай бұрын
I live in Adelaide, Australia. This is the most objective video by a Chinese person that I have seen, and I am ever so thankful to you, young lady, for it. Together with your exceptional videography and brilliant communication skills, and engaging personality, you have shown me a beautiful and fascinating part of your land that I may never get to see or experience. What's equally admirable about you is your very disarming nature that allows you to easily gain the confidence and cooperation of authorities, local folks, and others, to show us life of your people as it really is. This has enhanced the objectivity of your video, making it an immersive experience for me because you gain a very close access to people's lives and many off-the-beaten-track places. I am sure that there are many more people like you from your beautiful and diverse nation, whose videos I haven't had the fortune to see and will be equally well received by the world. The world needs to see more objective views of China from intelligent people like you, instead of just being fed the idea of a ruthless, warmongering, imperialist, overworked, robotic, and socially undiverse country, that's pedalled by a boring Western mainstream media. More power to you and keep your videos coming. 🙏
@littlechineseeverywhere6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🥰
@triton6065 ай бұрын
China is worthy to explore,Welcome to visit and find The REAL.CHINA
@LW783215 ай бұрын
Well said! Australia's media is so biased against China and many other countries. It's fortunate we can see a different side of China from independent channels like Yan's 😊 Watching from Melbourne 👋
@radhe_radhe-am5 ай бұрын
your name is indian
@priyacharichakravarti87165 ай бұрын
@Jsjjekeke I said you are very intelligent. Now I have greater proof: I'm from India originally. This is why I appreciate your video even more.
@markshen32806 ай бұрын
You take beautiful videos with your drone on mountains, rivers, valleys, the countryside, the skyline, sunsets 🌅, etc … 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@loglog586 ай бұрын
It was eye opening to watch yr video. Especially the part where u explain that Motuo is not accessible for 8 months every year due to heavy snowing. That means if there is emergency, it will become very challenging for the people living there. Those sceneries were just stunningly beautiful! Thak you.
@km-fl2gb2 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing beautiful drone shots.. thoroughly enjoyed.. your offering toffees to children super..
@johnsangno83815 ай бұрын
Nice to see our people in China ... Iam from Arunachal Pradesh East kameng district near China ... 😁😁😁 Just subscribed ur channel love from Arunachal Pradesh lots of love ❤️❤️❤️
@Jack-o7u3hАй бұрын
Bro That is not China it's Tibet china is Not any Border share with India it's Only Tibet will Share Border With India Nepal Bhutan China An mongol Ughyer...all
@s3xoroxx521Ай бұрын
@@Jack-o7u3h its about pov for indian they belive in hindu rashtra combining afganistan pakistan bd and for Chinese its their dynasty which ruled over those land so they both are some what at the same place
@Anushri__86Ай бұрын
My father is Posted in your district East kameng near board and I am from Bangaluru Karnataka 🇮🇳 ☺️
@fanfan87884 сағат бұрын
@@Jack-o7u3hbro you are wrong arunanchal also Tibet not arunanchal see those people just look pure asian and please free Kashmir and so called seven sate of north east India and Sikkim those are not indian land
@solealeon12386 ай бұрын
Wow! Magnificent scenery and great editing as the music really adds to the effect! Thanks for sharing your journeys and letting us see these fantastic places and people.
@sharonb43526 ай бұрын
I live in Nebraska USA, which is in the center of the United States. I look forward to your videos every week. You have shown me a part of the world that I will never see in person, and it’s so interesting. Thank you! 😊
@psoon042865 ай бұрын
Yes indeed. I live on the west coast of Canada and am surrounded by rugged terrain, but the vistas captured by Yan show us the many hidden gems in a part of the world that’s understandably inaccessible to casual foreigners. Her videos can easily outdo those done by big production film companies👍👍
@littlechineseeverywhere5 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@priyanksaikia55495 ай бұрын
Why dont you visit China and see kt in full glory with your own eyes? Our People are there to welcome you and greet you with the best hospitality in the world.
@psoon042865 ай бұрын
@@priyanksaikia5549 thank you for the warm welcome. Unfortunately, my advance age have taken away much of my mobility😔
@snkbtc5 ай бұрын
I have never seen these sights either. I live in Sichuan, one of the provinces closest to Tibet in China.
@suziperret4683 ай бұрын
Love your adventures. The vistas, the music, the education, and wonder bring such beauty and imagination to life! Thank you for your bravery!
@erickent42486 ай бұрын
Yan, all your videos are special, but this one is exceptionally beautiful, and you showed us a part of the world we can never see. Thanks.
@lenggoh17924 ай бұрын
Thank you Yan for yet another facinating video people and geography of the disputed border area in China. As is the case in many other places in the world, the McMohan Line is a man made divide. I hope India and China have the courage and wisdom one day to resolve their border dispute peacefully. There is simple so very much to gain on both sides when the border is open again. I am a Dutch, living in Malaysia. I love your videos. Thank you Yan. You are an amazing and talented videographer
@BigMuff5206 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing the beauty of China to my screen! I’m in awe of what you are doing. These videos are amazing. Thank you!!!
@cicimot38342 ай бұрын
Tempat yang indah... Pengambilan gambarnya juga Anda bagus sekali... ❤❤
@yiminshen58786 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@littlechineseeverywhere6 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@hazaka976 ай бұрын
Hi Yan,Thank you so much for sharing such high-quality videos. Whenever you post about Yunnan and Tibet, I feel a special connection, as my ancestry traces back to Yunnan Province (around Ruili). I thoroughly enjoyed exploring life on the other side of the McMahon Line through your content. I hope that one day I might have the opportunity to visit these places myself. Additionally, I wanted to mention that the Monpas are predominantly found in Tawang and the Dibang Valley region of Arunachal Pradesh (South Tibet). Wishing you good health and sending lots of love from across the border from NE India.
@prakashjondhale21003 ай бұрын
It is not South tibat .it's a Arunachal Pradesh. Oky
@lodnakku91933 ай бұрын
Monpas are predominantly found at Tawang and West Kameng districts of Arunachal Pradesh, India, They are not in Dibang Valley, which is inhabited by Idu Mishmis, who are also found on the other side of border in Chinese part. Thanks.
@DoriGSangma5 ай бұрын
Lots of love from Meghalaya ❤ Northeast India
@TsewangYangjor-h4u4 ай бұрын
Can i have your number love from ladakh leh
@giveaway40024 ай бұрын
its part of India.
@Chengyun-im5ce4 ай бұрын
People of Meghalaya are use the worst language with foreigners. 😢
@DoriGSangma4 ай бұрын
@@Chengyun-im5ce you must have done something bad or else who uses bad language unnecessarily 😒
@Chengyun-im5ce4 ай бұрын
@@DoriGSangmabefore two years i visited Meghalaya. Then i ran into trouble in most places.one-day some mischievous people took my money from me.
@soaryuw20 күн бұрын
18:08 Hello there! I am from Assam and I live in a district from where the brahmaputra flows through. I remember reading in my geography book that Brahmaputra was called Tsangpo in China (Tibet), and it's so amazing to see the river flow there! I have been following your videos for almost a year now and I must applaud you for showcasing the beauty of rural china to the world so greatly! I love to watch your videos in my free time. Lots of love ❤
@thimfook76536 ай бұрын
Thanks very much little Chinese for showing us this beautiful location. Excellent video, i enjoyed the presentation.
@sonamtobgay15376 ай бұрын
Hello Yan,i am Sonam from Bhutan.The monpa people that you refereed to are not in Bhutan but in Tawang region in India .They are called Monpas .Love watching your blog and if you come to Bhutan do let me know.
@DiwasPuri6 ай бұрын
There are a few that reside in central Bhutan la. dorjipenjore.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/the-vital-linkc2a0-monpas-and-their-forests.pdf
@vajraheart60526 ай бұрын
No, I think she is right … it’s not Monpa from Tawang but they are also called Pema Gopa who originally moved here from Eastern Bhutan and speak the similar dialect as Druk Sharchopa. If you speak Shadchopa, you should be able to understand. Don’t know why Chinese call them Monpa instead of Pema Gopa that Tibetans call them and they are practically Tibetan similar to Sherpas in Nepal.
@yuey06026 ай бұрын
@@vajraheart6052 but the people she asked introduced their selves as monpa. I dont think others can determine their ethnic right? but as a Han Chinese I dont know too much about this, though I myself had been there too.
@dorjeekessang46566 ай бұрын
I am a monpa living near Tawang and the people who share our similar language and culture are the people living in Sakteng in Bhutan .
@mingmarlama79876 ай бұрын
@@vajraheart6052not only sherpa but whole of northern Nepal bordering Tibet has influenced of Tibetan culture and the people are also basically tibetans. Some migrated ages ago and some are the local inhabitants who follow tibetan culture and later became Nepali after Nepal got unified. Almost more than 25% percent of people follow tibetan Buddhism and tibetan culture in Nepal. Sherpas are the most popular but there are many other ethnic people whode language, dresses and foods are basically Tibetan.
@tanyp226 ай бұрын
Watching your videos from Singapore. Keep up these great videos. So educational and enjoyable...
@tuesday69284 ай бұрын
I am from the far east state in india arunachal pradesh where the gelin village lies and even though i live in the southern part of my state since childhood we were pretty aware of the cultural similarities and language/ cuisines etc with the southern tibetean and Chinese communities but seeing this video now I’m getting goosebumps on the familiarity the scenery the peoples the houses and the language monpa which is one of the most well known tribes in Arunachal pradesh❤️ Thank you for this video❤️lots of love from Arunachal
@JoeChan-c5r3 ай бұрын
Did you know who separate Arunachal ? What about ‘ The line ofMacMahon” ! Arunachal was a part of Tibet more than 1000 years ago !
@Chinkichunki2 ай бұрын
Do you know who occupied tibet as tibet, east turkistan, manchuria, south mongolia were different countries
@ArikHaldar2328 күн бұрын
@@JoeChan-c5r do you know Tibet is a seperate country?
@destinationusa-k2l26 күн бұрын
@@ArikHaldar23 yes free tibet
@许华-e6u20 күн бұрын
@@destinationusa-k2l 全世界海洋单细胞生物分裂起来!
@christophermarshall5276 ай бұрын
Such beautiful country and you explain everything so well, love your drone shots, thank you so much!!
@davidkelly22626 ай бұрын
Amazing Beautiful scenery, just breathtaking, excellent video, Thanks Yan
@LordKarma1016 ай бұрын
Yet another beautiful scenery especially the awesome drone shot....I have to say it again Ms.Yan, you are a natural awesome cinematographer! As an occasional biker myself, i am actually very impressed with your endurance in riding your bullet-proof little Suzuki scooter on such long distance journey with the occasional challenging terrain in some areas! Kudos to the little Suzuki scooter who were not intimidated by the other mostly big BMW GS adventure bikes you met along the way. As in other countries, it is good to see that the biking community everywhere are the same kind and friendly group of people when they see other riders no matter what bikes you ride! Safe ride Ms. Yan!!
@noellee95373 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing the unseen China with all of us! As an Asian American living in the US, the western media seldom display the beauty and culture within China, but rather display a lot of negativity about this country. I really hope that as more people view your videos, it will broaden their horizon and will help them see other countries in a different (and more positive) perspective! I also want to praise you for your open-mindedness and bravery in exploring these unique places! Wishing you a safe journey ahead! I can’t wait to see all the adventures in store for you! 😊❤️
@1Wanttoknow3 ай бұрын
How are you noel lee
@marekdeboer79772 ай бұрын
So the negative things are not important? What do you mean.
@fr97142 ай бұрын
We show reality which is more important than watching fake news. And the propaganda in Asian nations against us is 10x worse. Meanwhile they keep applying for visa and immigrating legally and illegally nonstop. Just ask why? If they don’t like us so much why? Also we are cool with Asian American term. Trying saying I’m a proud Japanese Chinese in China or Pakistani Indian in India. There’s no freedoms there.
@garfieldnelson47245 ай бұрын
Hey, friend I'm watching from the Central Caribbean, Jamaica. Your Country is Amazing.moo
@SooHooSamaSito6 ай бұрын
Award winning quality footage.
@inner_calm286 ай бұрын
Wow...what an awe inspiring landscape. Thank you so much for sharing🙏
@daniluis77772 ай бұрын
Awesome. I love your videos. Always watching from west palm beach Florida
@aizhongwen6 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing fans to the border with India. God bless your brave journey with good health and safety.❤🙏🌻
@robbzz115 ай бұрын
Having spent a large part of my life in China (qingdao ) i met and married my wife there and we came back to the UK in 2015 . My wife is from Shandong and we both miss China a lot but it's easier to live here in the UK. China is a beautiful Country. Westerners should visit and get to know China & its many different people's. Love your video ❤!!
@antojose69025 ай бұрын
Not only China India also more butiful then China 😠
@haroonejaz224 ай бұрын
@@antojose6902 India looks like shit
@leiray37803 ай бұрын
@@antojose6902 This statement is utterly absurd! China boasts the most diverse natural landscapes and cultural heritage in the world, spanning from the majestic Himalayas to the South China Sea. It has towering mountains, vast grasslands, dense forests, tranquil lakes, and the world's longest Great Wall, all so breathtaking that they leave people speechless. China's beauty lies not only in its natural wonders but also in its thousands of years of history and culture, with treasures like the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and the Suzhou Gardens, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. How can you make such a hasty conclusion about beauty based on a few landmarks? India's Taj Mahal might be charming, but how does it compare to China's Forbidden City in terms of grandeur? China's geographical and cultural breadth far exceeds that of India, and its civilization has been building upon itself for millennia, unlike any other. On what grounds can you claim that India is more beautiful than China? This isn't just ignorance and misunderstanding of China, it's a complete distortion of the concept of beauty. Oh, and let's not forget how dirty and chaotic Indian cities are-of all the countries I've visited, India is by far the most filthy. The moment you step out of the airport, you're greeted by the stench of feces.
@neel44156 ай бұрын
The moment you crossed the tunnel and the vegetation changed, it looked like India with the greenery and tea plantation. I am an Indian. I wish we had good relations with China. I so want to travel to China especially Tibet! Much love from India 🇮🇳
@WaMo7216 ай бұрын
the moment you cross the himachal and reach ladakh,it looks like tibet...the moment you cross darjeeling and reach sikkim it looks like tibet......
@neel44156 ай бұрын
@@WaMo721 yes absolutely! After all, the borders are man made!
@saugat72876 ай бұрын
@@WaMo721what
@bertanelson80626 ай бұрын
@@neel4415 British-made.
@mohitp99576 ай бұрын
Correct the moment u watch China it look like China has illegally captured tibet and all the Tibetan have come to india and Living peacefully@@WaMo721
@lanicolonpaquiao10583 ай бұрын
New subscriber here from Davao city, Philippines.. I love your videos .. I learned different cultures and appreciate the beautiful country of China. We have a lot of Filipino -Chinese living here in the Philippines.
@TariqNaseem-mq7gb5 ай бұрын
So calm, beautiful and mesmerizing. Many thanks for bringing this to us. Stay blessed
@ejazrana72816 ай бұрын
Only one word "Great" trips.
@louisemichelle14286 ай бұрын
谢谢你😊It was nice to share the sweets with the children ❤
@yuna83883 ай бұрын
This is so beautiful! The scenery is so spectacular! Thank you Yan for sharing us all these treasures that before can only be reach by reading. Always take good care of yourself while travelling.
@soohaukeok86746 ай бұрын
I’m from Malaysia. I love watching your videos. They give me immence pleasure watching the various parts of China which are impossible for non-natives to travel to. I’ve made 4 trips to 4 different parts of China ; each had their different charactetistics. Trully amazing. Thanks for your videos which are very Interesting and educational
@aa.vermaverma60905 ай бұрын
Open jail china 😅
@tarekfatahfanclub90435 ай бұрын
Tibet is an occupied territory.
@vicentecarneirodecastro6 ай бұрын
Parabéns minha irmã querida. Seu trabalho é maravilhoso ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Enfinauniverso6 ай бұрын
Wow this was an amazing look into that isolated part of the world. Very beautiful.
@vicc5703 ай бұрын
it's incredible the more of your videos I see the more magical and beautiful china becomes! Amazing work!
@felicitasbruzkova37636 ай бұрын
Srdečně vás zdravím do daleké Číny a mnohokrát děkuji za nádherné video s krásným komentářem 😁👍😍 diky vám poznáváme krásu Číny. Opatrujte se, hodne zdraví, štěstí a Boží ochrany 🌹🍀🙏😍🙋🇨🇿( děkuji za české titulky)
@littlechineseeverywhere5 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰 No worries for the subtitles :)
@yojnasvlogs73276 ай бұрын
Monpa people also lives in Arunachal Pradesh, India. I am watching from North East India.
@hazaka976 ай бұрын
And I thought I was the only one watching from NE. lol 😆
@lamyan12336 ай бұрын
@@hazaka97 me too watching from Manipur state North East india
@Rav015086 ай бұрын
This is how India annexed South Tibet and became today's so-called Arunachal Pradesh. 1912: In the first full year of the Republic of China after the fall of the Qing dynasty, the United States National Geographic Magazine dedicated an issue to China. Accompanying the issue is a large and detailed fold-out map of China. The map clearly shows that Dirang Dzong (德讓宗) and Tawang (達旺) are within the boundary of China. 1943: British India likely calculated that dealing with the Lhasa government was easier than with the Republic of China's Nationalist Government in extracting land concessions and proposed to the United States to recognize Tibet's right to exchange diplomatic representatives with other powers. The Americans rejected this proposal: "The Government of the United States has borne in mind the fact that the Chinese Government has long claimed suzerainty over Tibet and that the Chinese constitution lists Tibet among areas constituting the territory of the Republic of China. This Government has at no time raised a question regarding either of those claims." 1944: British India annexed Dirang Dzong (德讓宗), a Tibetan-settled area. Dzong means fort in Tibetan. The Chinese Government (the Nationalist Government of the Republic of China, seated in Kunming at the time because of World War II) protested to the British. So did the Tibetan Lhasa government. 1945: British India intruded into the tribal area of South Tibet. February 1947: The Chinese Nationalist Government lodged a complaint with the Indian mission, which was by then newly established in China, on British India's border intrusions into Chinese territory. August 1947: Britain left South Asia, and India was created as the successor polity to the departed British. India's creation means that a country that historically did not exist suddenly appears on China's doorstep. October 1947: The Tibetan Lhasa Government dispatched a formal request to New Delhi, asking the newly independent Indian Government to withdraw all its predecessors' intrusions into the territory between the McMahon Line and the traditional border beneath the foothills and return a wide swath of territory from Ladakh to Assam, including Sikkim and the Darjeeling district. 1949: When the defeat of the Nationalist Government in China's civil war was imminent, the Republic of China's ambassador in New Delhi reminded the Indian Government that China did not recognize the McMahon Line and held the Simla Convention invalid. October 1949: The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) took control of the mainland, and its civil war rival, the Republic of China, retreated to Taiwan. December 1949: India recognized the People's Republic of China as the legitimate government, effectively cutting off the diplomatic channel the Republic of China used to deliver its protests to India. February 1951: India annexed Tawang (達旺), the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama and home to the four-hundred-year-old Tawang Monastery. The Tibetan authorities in Lhasa protested but were simply informed by the Indian political officer that India was taking over Tawang. The Tibetans protested again, accusing the Indian Government of 'seizing as its own what did not belong to it.' The Tibetans went on to ask New Delhi to withdraw its forces from Tawang immediately. The protests were ignored. The Republic of China (which had already retreated to Taiwan by then and had no diplomatic relation with India) also vehemently denounced India's territorial travesty. Curiously the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) made no noise. 1954: India published a new map showing South Tibet as part of India. The map also shows the two neighbors of China, Sikkim and Bhutan, as part of India. Sikkim has been a neighbor of China for many hundreds of years and has enjoyed good relations. In the 18th century, Sikkim was briefly overrun by the Nepalese Gorkhas, and the Sikkim king fled to China seeking help. The then Qianlong emperor dispatched an expedition to Sikkim, expelled the Gorkhas, and restored Sikkim's sovereignty and independence. Sikkim remained unmolested for the rest of its history until it was annexed by India in 1975. Bhutan is another neighbor of China, and their proximity is evident simply by comparing the flags of Bhutan and the Qing dynasty of China. January 1959: The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) commented for the first time on the issue of South Tibet when Zhou Enlai, in a letter to Nehru, offered to concede South Tibet to India. However, India rejected the offer, as it also claims Aksai Chin as part of India. Aksai Chin is located in an area that is very hard to access from the Indian side due to difficult terrain. This is evidenced by the fact that China was able to build a road there over two years without India even noticing, and India only became aware of it when reading an article from China describing the construction project. This clearly indicates that India not only has no control over the area but also lacks visual access to the region. 1960: India started establishing posts (border markers) north of South Tibet (north of the McMahon Line) and proclaiming that it has the right to unilaterally 'improve' the McMahon Line as it sees fit. October 1962: After years of warning, China attacked India's position in South Tibet and recovered Tawang shortly. Three weeks later, in a second wave, China recovered the whole of South Tibet. November 1962: China unilaterally withdrew back to the north of the McMahon line. 1975: India annexed Sikkim. 1987: India made South Tibet a state and renamed it the so-called Arunachal Pradesh. The Republic of China (Taiwan) put out a statement denouncing India. Here is the statement: "In regard to the issue of the Indian government's illegal occupation of our country's territory and the establishment of the so-called 'Arunachal Pradesh,' the foreign ministry of the Republic of China issued the following announcement at midnight: India's illegal occupation of our country's territory has been repeatedly stated by the Government of the Republic of China as something it will not recognize. Recently, the Indian Congress unilaterally passed the establishment of 'Arunachal Pradesh' to the south of the so-called McMahon Line. The Indian Government also made it a state. The Government of the Republic of China once again solemnly proclaims that the Government of India intends to legitimize its illegal occupation of Chinese territory. The Government of the Republic of China regards this as illegal, void, and absolutely not recognized." 2008: With the return of Hong Kong to China, Britain effectively withdrew from its colonial involvement in Asia, and Tibet lost its utility as a potential bargaining chip in British negotiations with China concerning Hong Kong. With no remaining interests in Tibet, Britain could afford to be forthright for once. The British government issued a statement acknowledging China's sovereignty over Tibet (previously recognized as suzerainty, not sovereignty). This statement, endorsed by both the Conservative and Labour parties, is notable for its candor in admitting Britain's past territorial ambitions in Tibet and adopts an almost apologetic tone. Here is an excerpt: "...But our position is unusual for one reason of history that has been imported into the present: the anachronism of our formal position on whether Tibet is part of China, and whether in fact we harbour continued designs to see the break-up of China. We do not. Our ability to get our points across has sometimes been clouded by the position the UK took at the start of the 20th century on the status of Tibet, a position based on the geopolitics of the time. Our recognition of China's "special position" in Tibet developed from the outdated concept of suzerainty. Some have used this to cast doubt on the aims we are pursuing and to claim that we are denying Chinese sovereignty over a large part of its own territory. We have made clear to the Chinese Government, and publicly, that we do not support Tibetan independence. Like every other EU member state, and the United States, we regard Tibet as part of the People's Republic of China. " 2014: A Tibetan Chinese named Nido Tania from Arunachal Pradesh (occupied South Tibet) went to Delhi and was beaten to death because he 'looked Chinese.' 2024: In the 1990s, India subtly probed the People's Republic of China (PRC), leading to the inference that China's position on South Tibet had hardened, despite the PRC officially maintaining ambiguity on the matter. It has become evident that China's earlier offer to cede South Tibet is no longer available, as China has explicitly stated that South Tibet is part of its territory. This stance mirrors the positions of both the Tibetan Lhasa Government and its civil war rival, the Republic of China (Taiwan).
@peaceleader73156 ай бұрын
The British didn't put their goggles on when divided inda and China..🧐🥸.
@rigormortis64816 ай бұрын
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annexation_of_Tibet_by_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China#:~:text=Tibet "The series of events came to be called the "Peaceful Liberation of Tibet" by the Chinese government,[10][11][12] and the "Chinese invasion of Tibet" by the Central Tibetan Administration[13] and the Tibetan diaspora." en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_Tibetan_uprising en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Tibetan_unrest Also, where is the Panchen Lama ? In a Xinjiang Gulag ? en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchen_Lama "Not seen since 1995", btw. Free Tibet !
@ultimobile6 ай бұрын
'literally riding from winter to summer due to the differences in altitude' - reminds me of taking a Swiss bus in 1976 - maybe a 1950s model - yellow with a roll-back canvas roof - from maybe Katmandu next to the Himalayan mountains, down to somewhere like Patna on the Indian plains - from snow to tropical warmth - that was a surprise for me.
@aloysiousfernandez1752 ай бұрын
This is one of the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen. I will definitely plan to visit this place on my motorcycle soon.
@bgvlogs96605 ай бұрын
Iam From Arunachal Pradesh India Near Tibet( China) My village is just Near the Macmohan Line Between India and China Border. Love From Arunachal Pradesh( India).
@virosyah_Resd5 ай бұрын
Wish one day the people from both country can visut each other🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@tuterruyi51785 ай бұрын
@@Jennie-q8iNah, unlike other northeastern here in arunachal their is not that much history cases also arunachali themselves joined india👍
@herryherry12035 ай бұрын
@@Jennie-q8inah...Chinese are the one... Their media is totally controlled by china govt.. So they don't hv unbiased news
@Urbanhunter495 ай бұрын
@@Jennie-q8iindia never kills like the communists
@asiandvarma16035 ай бұрын
@@tuterruyi5178yeah but our northeast state people don't like Indian's we don't have any relationship with these people
@TravelArtistRandSouth-qh1nz6 ай бұрын
I love your adventures. I am amazed at the road building in China.
@YappaGanesha5 ай бұрын
Any Indians watching this video, other side of the border is as beautiful as in India 🇮🇳 . Thanks for English content from china 🇨🇳 👍 Beautiful video 🎉
@PiusplacАй бұрын
Just wonderful everything, quality of the videos, the cut, the presentation and ofc the nature there. How could this channel be so long hidden from my recommendation list?
@YeoRosalind6 ай бұрын
Your video footage is amazing and beautiful. I have enjoyed your journey to the most remote area in China. Thank you for sharing, and do take care. Safe travels!
@Quirkyfactoids1236 ай бұрын
I am from the other side of the border in Arunachal Pradesh. The Monpas are not actually native to the Medog , they migrated from Bhutan to Medog sometime around the 17 century and displaced the original native Lhoba people 珞巴 with the help of Tibetans.
@Musa03n5 ай бұрын
some Lhoba people remained in Medog county such as in Damu village , Lhoba people also live in the neighboring Chayu county, as well as Shannan city there are some mainly Lhoba people inhabited villages : Caizhao, Qionglin, Douyu, Xiba, Qiongba, etc
@talabamin87235 ай бұрын
@@Musa03n these are the names of the location I get to see on my Chinese phone 😂... Which means I'm a lhoba too ¿? 😂
@dailyasianlife54485 ай бұрын
@@Musa03nthere are only 4000 lhobas in China and 1000000 lhobas in India. Why not Chinese side join India
@euclidmegara23525 ай бұрын
@@dailyasianlife5448joining india is stupidity
@Musa03n5 ай бұрын
@@dailyasianlife5448 because even that 1,000,000 dont want be part of india for obvious reason
@mieribaenterprises56316 ай бұрын
I'm watching from macmohan line Indian side.
@jonardagsaoay28272 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this vlog. It's so nice to see different places and experience their culture. Very informative and super interesting. Hopefully, you can create more videos like this!
@firetree20075 ай бұрын
The Monpa people have a historical reputation as excellent porters. During the 1962 Sino-Indian War, many Monpa individuals assisted the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China by carrying supplies to the front lines. Their efforts were significant in aiding the logistics and supply chain during the conflict, showcasing their strength and dedication in challenging conditions.
@yklow75466 ай бұрын
Love the inner scenery of nature, it's beautiful and you shown us this village which i doubt many people will go there, thanks
@rayli53966 ай бұрын
The price of the hotel proves that many tourists
@vicentecarneirodecastro6 ай бұрын
Valeu!
@littlechineseeverywhere6 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@bahurilaalmishra69864 ай бұрын
The most beautiful video on KZbin. Very very well shot. Thank you so much for recording this place
@RajDema6 ай бұрын
Great video!! Watching it, brings peace to my mind. China is definitely in my travels bucket list
@junjieli92536 ай бұрын
thank you for the great pictures and music
@michaeljoshuapabia5 ай бұрын
What a beautiful place, love the drone footage of the waterfalls and tea plantations. Archery as the village pastime, very cool!
@albadidles4 ай бұрын
Your English is good, and I especially appreciate how clear your vlogging style is. I loved the video-the place is so beautiful.
@ShubhajitRoy111019925 ай бұрын
Overwhelmed by the beauty of the Himalayan Mountain ranges, the valleys, the waterfalls. Just mesmerizing in every way. The peace, tranquility and heavenly beauty of these remote border areas is breather for a human soul. Thanks a lot for letting us witness this treasure of nature through your eyes. Carry on and best of luck for your upcoming trips.