Thanks! I'm intrigued with the ethnic minority cultures in Southeast Asia and have been able to sample a number of the various cultures and visit some of their villages in Myanmar, Thailand, Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo), Vietnam and now Laos (Akha, White Hmong, Khmu, Punoi and Tai Deng tribes). I have many more videos to upload here from my latest SE Asia trip and will shortly begin working on the associated blog posts that will feature these videos and photos together with detailed accounts of the destinations visited in my enchantingseasia.blogspot.com travel blog. Cheers!
@thongvue53955 ай бұрын
We don't understand whyvyou don't know how these hmong make living.....you can not translate hmong language...you need to make KZbin video about hmong you must know hmong lans ...this is wasting you times.. we do not want to support your channel.....too bad😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@el29955 ай бұрын
@@thongvue5395 Actually, my guide said Ban Sanomai is an Akha Chupia village, but the village school also serves the surrounding villages, including the White Hmong village of Ban Aya, hence the teachers may be speaking in Akha and Hmong to the students. If you can translate the Hmong being spoken and provide time stamps for when the sentence is spoken, I can go back and add subtitles if it would be of cultural benefit to the viewer. There are other videos on my channel that were taken in northern Laos and northwestern Vietnam that features Hmong people (White Hmong, Black Hmong and Flower Hmong) that I posted because I’m interested in and intrigued by Hmong culture (which I’ve also encountered in northern Thailand along with ethnic Karen culture). Anyway, ‘o’chaun’ (sp?) for viewing and the feedback. 🙏🙏🙏