Way of the Hmong Pang Muang tribe.
Hmong Village, Pang Muang Village, Moo 5, Nong Lom Subdistrict, Do Kham Kham District, Phayao Province ... Concept
Hmong brothers ... considered Is another large group of people That has a unique cultural heritage that has been passed on since the Hmong is regarded as a capable warrior Have expertise with mountains Used to say that the sky belongs to water birds belonging to fish The mountain belongs to Hmong. There is a unique style of dress that is very beautiful. We come to know the Hmong brothers ...
Hmong or Miao is an ethnic group in the mountainous region of Southeast Asia. Hmong people migrated south in the 18th century due to political unrest and finding suitable areas for cultivation. Currently, Hmong people live in Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar.
Hmong means independent, originally living in China, later Chinese people came to suppress As a result, the Hmong migrated to the south of China. And Indochina During World War II and northern Thailand, around 2400 BC, there were two groups: Hmong, blue and white Hmong The Hmong people do not like the general people called Meo, which is considered insulting. Population of Hmong in Thailand There are many, second only to Karen. Settled in high mountains Or hillside plains in Chiang Rai, Phayao, Nan, Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Phrae, Lampang, Kamphaeng Phet, Loei, Phitsanulok, Phetchabun, Sukhothai and Tak
Hmong, Pang Muang, Moo 5, Nong Lom Subdistrict, Dok Khamtai District, Phayao Province Chiang Muan district and Nan province have a population of 100 homes. The population is 500 people, mostly Hmong. Have set up the village since 1999, evacuated from Thung Chang District, Nan ..
At present, Ban Pang Muang has taken the potential And the identity of the Wasedi Hmong tribe Become a selling point in building a reputation and good image of the tribal culture. Is a tourist village of Nong Lom Subdistrict ...
AUTHENTIC HILL TRIBE (KAREN LONGNECK TRIBE CHIANG RAI THAILAND)
Visiting The Authentic Hill Tribe Of The Karen Long Necks Was The Highlight Of Our Trip To Chaing Rai. Come With Us Off The Beaten Path As We Meet Some Really Amazing Women.
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Ahh this was such an amazing day. If there is one thing Chiang Mai is known for, it is its Elephants! Such amazing animals. As mentioned in the video please do be careful which elephant tour you choose and DO NOT EVER RIDE THE ELEPHANTS!!! Many places do not treat them correctly!!!
Hill tribe village was interesting and although it may seem like it was sort of placed their for tourism, these people do actually live there and they have been given the opportunity to share their culture and how they live which is actually a lot more peaceful from where they originally came from. Just be respectful, always ask permission before taking photos and do buy some items from their stalls as well. Even if you don't want anything It does help them!
Saturday Night market in Chiang Mai was a little bit of a fail for me since it just started pouring down with rain as I arrived. I hope you got a glimpse of it however I just could film in the rain and it was miserable. If you are in Chiang Mai though it is a popular spot to check out on the weekend :)
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The Royal Project of Thailand
In the late1960's, the mountainous area in upper north of Thailand was engaged in poverty, deforestation and opium production. The hill-tribe people lived in terrible poverty. Traditionally, the hill tribe practiced a so-called slash-and-burn cultivation, a farming system on sloping land where trees were cut down and burned. Then the land, fertiltzed by the ash from the burned trees, could be farmed. One of the crops produced by 'slash-and-burn' agriculture was opium poppy, which was the source of heroin. By 1970, the hill tribe people in northern Thailand were claimed to produce more than 200 tonnes of opium per year.
The problem was solved in 1969, when His MaJesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej found out an opium-growing hill tribe village called Doi Pui, only one hour walk from the King's Palace near the central city of Chiang Mai. His Majesty realized that there was an opportunity to change the course of Thailand's history. He found out that the opium farmers were also growing a kind of local peach variety that earned them more income than the opium poppy. This was possible because peach was a temperate fruit that could not be grow in the lowlands. If farmers grew improved varieties, they would get a better price when sold in the lowlands. His Majesty also learnt that the opium farmers got very little profits from opium and heroin business. Middle men including traffickers and wholesalers captured most of the profits. The discovery of the beach trees at Doi Pui village brought about the concept of the Royal Project.
The Royal Project has supported more than 172,309 people of 37,561 families, 297 villages living in the highlands through its 38 Development Centres located in 5 provinces of northern Thailand; Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Son, Pra Yao and Lamphun.
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Ban Raumit Chiang Rai Thailand
Short clip of the Ban Raumit Akha hilltribe village on Mae Kok river featuring crafts and elephant rides. Filmed in Nov. 2007
History of Doi Chaang Coffee - (English Version)
Doi Chaang Coffee is a name synonymous with world-class, premium Arabica coffee produced in Doi Chang Village, Chiang Rai, located within the Northern Thailand region of the Golden Triangle. With rich soil condition, cool dry winters, and most importantly the conviction of the villagers to improve their livelihood, Doi Chang is now home to some of the finest Arabica coffee in the world.
Every single step in the production process of Doi Chaang Coffee is undertaken with meticulous care; from planting, selective hand picking, to the washing process. The result is a most unique and aromatic coffee delivered to your cup.
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មជ្ឈមណ្ឌលផលិតឆត្រ Bo Sang Umbrella Making Centre, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Bor Sang craft village about 9 km east of the Old City, specialists in the paper umbrella-making craft. Well known for outstanding handcraft quality as well as signature floral designs, has become synonymous with the paper-umbrella craft itself and the umbrella, a cultural symbol of Chiang Mai.
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1- ជិះឡានពី Phnom Penh to Bangkok 14 hour Traveling by Vehicle Mini Bus
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2- ហោះពី សុវណ្ណាភូមិ ទៅ ឈៀងរ៉ៃ Flight from Bangkok to Chiang Rai
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4- វត្តរុងឃុន រឺ បា្រសាទស ឈៀងរ៉ៃ Wat Rong Khun The White Temple Chiang Rai, Thailand
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6- ភូមិនារីកវែង Union of Hill Tribe Villages and Long Neck Karen, Chiang Rai, Thailand
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7- សួនផ្កា ដយទុង Doi Tung Garden and Hall of Inspiration, Chiang Rai, Thailand
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8- តំបន់ត្រីកោណមាស Golden Triangle, Thailand, Myanmar and Laos
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11- ចំការតែ ឆូយ ហ្វុង Choui Fong Tea Plantation, Chiang Rai, Thailand.
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12- ផ្ទះខ្មៅ Black House Baan Dam, Chiang Rai, Thailand
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14- វត្ត ដយស៊ូធេប Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Hill Tribes of Myanmar
Myanmar is not very well known or understood by most people in the west. We struggled with our decision to travel here but decided the experience would be worth it.
We visited a number of the country's hill tribes and found a group of people who are relatively unchanged from their cultural roots. We were welcomed into peoples homes for meals, tea, rice whiskey, or even to stay the night.
We found the people of the hill tribes to be amazingly open, welcoming, and kind.
We spent our time here with the Baser family. The kids love having friends to share their travel experiences with. The Basers are having some incredible adventures of their own. Check them out on instagram! @basers_abroad
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The Villages of Northern Thailand
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Stay on Kitt's Rice Farm - Thailand
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Hill tribes of Shan State, Myanmar
Come with us as we hike into the hills of Shan State near the town of Kengtung in the far eastern part of Myanmar (Burma) to meet the friendly hill tribes - the Ann, Wa-Ann, Akhu, Akha, and the Lahu-shi.
Local Fair In A Small Village Near The Town Of Pua In Nan, Northern Thailand.
Local Fair In A Small Village Near The Town Of Pua In Nan, Northern Thailand. Featuring Thai music and dancing.
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Mien Villages in Chiang Rai Northern Thailand.
Mien Villages in Chiang Rai Northern Thailand.
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왕실의 노력은 거기서 그치지 않았다. 고산족에게 생활 터전과 일자리를 마련하기 위해, 새로운 작물을 재배하는 법을 가르쳐주었다. “전 아카족이에요. 이것들은 제가 직접 재배한 거예요. 개발 프로젝트를 시작하기 전에는 이런 것은 심지 않았어요. 프로젝트를 시작하고 나서야 다양한 야채를 재배하게 된 거예요. 프로젝트 때문에 우리는 먹고 살만해졌어요” 프로젝트의 가장 적당한 작물은 바로 아라비카 커피다. 고산지대의 서늘한 기후 덕에 마약 재배지에서 커피 생산지로 탈바꿈할 수 있었다. 해발 1,300미터의 깊은 산속에서 자라는 아라비카 커피는 아카족에게 주요 수입원이다. 비와 바람을 고스란히 맞으며 청정 자연에서 자란 커피콩이다. 익었는지 한 번 먹어본다. “아직 이건 못 먹어요” 아카족에게 커피는 없어선 안 될 중요한 재산이 됐다. “지금 우리가 서 있는 땅은 옛날에 아편을 재배한 땅이었어요. 아편 재배를 중단 후 커피를 재배하게 됐고요. 날씨가 서늘한 편이어서 커피 품질이 아주 좋아요” 이곳에선 11월부터 이듬 해 2월까지 커피를 수확한다. 무국적이던 고산족에게 국적이 주어지고, 커피작물도 재배하게 하면서 삶의 질이 높아졌다. 마음껏 뛰어놀 수 있는 너른 축구장과 평온한 일상이 사람들에게 행복을 안겨준다. 직접 발로 뛰며 서민들의 삶을 돌보았던 푸미폰 국왕. “이 마을은 푸미폰 국왕의 마을이에요” 설명을 하던 마을주민이 갑자기 울기 시작했다. “국왕이 마을 주민의 삶을 많이 바꿔주신 것 같아요. 마을 개발프로젝트는 아주 훌륭했어요. 국왕이 아니었다면 다른 사람은 이런 프로젝트를 못했을 거예요. 그래서 우리는 푸미폰 국왕을 아주 사랑해요. 국왕이 우리 인생에 있어서 최고의 분인 것 같아요. 그 누구와도 비교할 수 없어요” 파괴 되어 가던 숲에 생명을 불어 넣고 삶의 터전을 마련한 아카족. 커피라는 희망의 싹으로 새롭게 태어난 마을이다.
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The royal effort did not stop there. He taught the hill tribe how to cultivate new crops, in order to create living quarters and jobs. I am an Aka. These are my own cultivations. I did not plant it before I started the development project. It was not until I started the project that I cultivated a variety of vegetables. Because of the project, we were eaten up. The most suitable crop of the project is the arabica coffee. Thanks to the cool climate of the high mountains, we were able to transform from drug production to coffee production. Arabica coffee growing in deep mountains of 1,300 meters above sea level is a major source of income for the Akay. It is a coffee bean that grew up in a clean natural environment with rain and wind. Try it once if it is ripe. I can not do this yet. The Aka have no coffee and they are an important property that can not be used. The land we stand now is a land of opium cultivation in olden days. After I stopped cultivating opium, I raised coffee. The weather is cool and the coffee quality is very good. Here, coffee is harvested from November to February of the following year. Nationality was given to the hill tribe, which was stateless, and the quality of life increased as coffee crops were cultivated. A soccer field and a tranquil daily life can make people happy. The king of Bhumibol, who ran his feet and took care of the lives of ordinary people. This village is the village of the Bhumibol King. The villagers who were explaining suddenly began to cry. The king seems to have changed the lives of the villagers a lot. The village development project was very good. If it were not for the king, someone else would not have done such a project. So we love the Bhumibol King very much. The king seems to be the best person in our life. I can not compare it with anyone. The Aka who brought life into the forest that was being destroyed and laid the foundation of life. Coffee is a newly born village of hope.
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Temples, Ladyboys and Rockin Out in Chiang Rai Thailand
We take our friends from Canada, Lori and Grace out on a tour of Chiang Rai and end up back at a local bar where they have open mic
Tempel Festival Wat Lao Noi in That Phanom - Thailand 4K Travel Channel
On the way to the Wat Phra That Phanom, we watch a fisherman fishing with its net in the canal. A sales booth next to the street sells Mekong Whiskey. It is a local Thai whiskey made from rice. Presumably, it has its name of the color, which resembles the mud of the Mekong.
As we drive through Phra Klang Thung, we notice people gathering at Wat Lao Noi and the nearby Wat Borom Hansa. We learn that we are celebrating a temple festival. When our guide asked whether we want to see it, we agree to it.
A small procession forms up. At its head walks a group of people, carrying arboreal arrangements with banknotes at the branches. Then follows the normal population, and finally a group of dancers with their own orchestra. A loudspeaker car takes care that the people hear the music from far away. The people seem to be in splendid a mood and have fun.
The dancers are normal housewives who have trained for their performance at the temple festival.
The procession walks three times around the Wat Lao Noi before the crowds gather at Wat Borom Hansa. The monks sit in front of the Buddha statues on the front face of the building, facing the money bushes and the believers.
There follow small devotions and short speeches. Of course, we do not understand a word.
Our guide asks us to place some money on the bushes, which we then also do (because of the good karma: -))
As we set off again, I can not keep back a provocative statement to our guide. I remark that it was somehow not quite clear, whether the monks pray to Buddha or whether they have adored the money bushes. The consequence was a devastating look in my direction. But after some minutes silence, he feels obliged to give us an explanation.
There are different types of convents (Wats) in Thailand. Some are self-managed and others are administered by the municipality. These two small Wats are administered by the municipality and the money is used according to a joint decision. Unfortunately, we do not know what the money is used for.
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Auf dem Weg zum Wat Phra That Phanom beobachten wir einen Fischer, der mit dem Netz im Kanal fischt. An einem Verkaufsstand neben der Straße verkauft man Mekong Whiskey. Hierbei handelt es sich um einen lokalen Thai Whiskey, der aus Reis gemacht wird. Vermutlich hat er seinen Namen von der Farbe, die dem Schlamm des Mekong ähneln soll.
Als wir durch Phra Klang Thung fahren bemerken wir eine kleine Menschenmenge, die sich gerade beim Wat Lao Noi und dem daneben liegenden Wat Borom Hansa sammelt. Unser Führer erklärt uns, dass man ein Tempelfest feiert und ob wir es sehen wollen. Wir willigen ein.
Es formiert sich eine kleine Prozession, an deren Spitze eine Gruppe Menschen schreitet, die baumartige Gebinde tragen, an deren Ästen Geldscheine aufgespießt sind. Ihnen folgt die normale Bevölkerung und am Ende eine Gruppe mit Tänzerinnen, denen wiederum ein eigenes Orchester folgt. Ein Lautsprecherwagen sorgt dafür, dass die Musik weit hörbar ist. Die Menschen scheinen blendende Laune und Spaß zu haben.
Die Tänzer sind normale Hausfrauen, die für ihre Aufführung auf dem Tempelfestival trainiert haben.
Die Prozession umrundet drei mal das Wat Lao Noi, bevor sich die Menschenmenge im Wat Borom Hansa versammelt. An der Stirnseite des Gebäudes befinden sich einige Buddhastatuen, vor denen sich einige Mönche platziert haben. Davor die „Geldsträucher“ und die Gläubigen.
Es folgt eine kleine Andacht und es werden kurze Reden gehalten. Wir verstehen natürlich kein Wort.
Unser Führer fordert uns auf, doch auch einige Geldscheine an den Sträuchern zu platzieren, was wir dann auch machen (des guten Karmas wegen :-)).
Als wir uns wieder auf den Weg mach um unser nächstes Ziel zu erreichen, kann ich mir eine provokante Aussage gegenüber unserem Reiseführer nicht verkneifen. Ich bemerke, dass irgendwie nicht ganz klar war, ob die Mönche nun zu Buddha beteten, oder ob sie die „Geldsträucher“ angebetet haben. Ein vernichtender Blick in meine Richtung war die Folge. Nach einigen Minuten Schweigen sieht er sich aber doch genötigt, uns eine Erläuterung zu geben.
Es gibt in Thailand unterschiedliche Arten von Klöstern (Wats). Die einen sind selbstverwaltet und die anderen werden von der Kommune verwaltet. Dies beiden kleinen Wats werden von der Kommune verwaltet und das Geld wird einem gemeinschaftlichen Beschluss zur Folge verwendet. Leider erfahren wir nicht, welchen Zweck das Geld nun hat.
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