Thailand - Hilltribe On the Borderline - Mae Hong Son Province
Cooking the lizard.Thai Hill tribe village. Alain Delong travelling along the burmese border. Hypnosis at the checkpoint. Mae Hong Son province
Alain De Long en Thailande - Le lézard - Le Paresseux - La frontière birmane (Hypnose au checkpoint) - Le champ de riz.
Traditional way of Pounding rice - Karen hilltribe village - Mae Hong Son, Thailand
This wooden lever mechanism is the traditional method used for pounding rice to take off the hard outer shell. After this it will need to be sifted in bamboo pans, to take away the inner and thinner part of the husk. This is just one of the many steps needed to prepare rice, so that it is ready to be cooked. Nowadays, instead of this wooden mechanism the entire process is done by machine.
Hilltribe Mae Hong Son - Northern Thailand
Visit hilltribe village region Mae Hong Son in Northern Thailand.
Visite les villages des tribus de montages dans la region de Mae Hong Son, Thailande du Nord.
Black Lahu Hilltribe Village, Mae Hong Son Province, THAILAND
Black Lahu Village I have visited back in April last year is probably the poorest village I've ever been to in Asia. Before entering we were told to buy some sweets and drinks as kids would be lined up at the entrance waiting to be given something. Lahu people who originated in south-west China can be found in the mountains of China, Myanmar, Laos and northern Thailand. There are approximately 25,000 Lahus now living in Thailand and four tribes within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She-Leh. Lahu villages are mostly at high altitude in the northern provinces of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son.
Their houses are built on high stilts with walls of bamboo or wooden planks, thatched with grass. A ladder leads to the open central living area, with a storeroom to one side and living quarters to the other. Their domestic animals like chicken, pigs and buffalos are kept in the basement corral. Their practice of slash and burn agriculture does not provide them with even the basic essentials of life, let alone the enrichment to be found in education for their children, adequate medical care, and the simple amenities of modern life.
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???????? Huay Pu Keng Long Neck Tribe Village, Mae Hong Son
Huay Pu Keng is a fairly well known “Kayan” Long Neck village in Mae Hong Son province. It is located at the Thai-Burmese border and it is considered to be the oldest Long-neck Karen village in Thailand since the tribal people moved from Burma many decades ago. In the village, visitors are able to experience unique lifestyle as well as talk to and take pictures with local residents. Moreover, visitors are able to buy souvenirs such as necklaces, clothes, and bags. The only way to reach the village is by taking a boat ride across scenic Pai River.
Karen Hilltribe Village, Mae Hong Son Province THAILAND
If you have visited Bangkok you might be surprised what life is like in northern Thailand. You could make a hat from a leaf, stuff your pillow with a fibre produced by a kapok tree, make your own clothes, build your own house made of bamboo and palm leaves and have a frog or a bird for lunch.. All of this would cost you nothing. You might ask, Why would anyone want to live this way? Well, many hill tribe people in northern Thailand have little or no income. Fancy joining me for a walk in Karen village in Mae Hong Son Province?
The majority of the Karens live in Burma but they are also the largest of the major tribes of northern Thailand. There are currently 280,000 Karen people living in Thailand. They can be found living in the mountains as well as on the plains, mostly in the provinces of Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Chiang Rai, but also in central Thailand. They live in bamboo houses raised on stilts, beneath which live their domestic animals, pigs, chickens and buffalos. The mountain-dwelling Karens practise swidden agriculture, and the plains-dwellers, for the most part, cultivate irrigated paddy fields.
Karen women are noted for their skill in weaving, which is done on a back-strap loom. Each of the many sections of this large ethnic group has its own style of dress. Karen men produce musical instruments, animal bells, unique tobacco pipes and numerous other crafted items.
Karens are originally animist, but about 25% of Karens living in Thailand have been converted to Christianity by western missionaries.
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Hui-Manam village, Mae Hong Son Thailand
Hui-Manam is located inside the Mae Ngao National Park, Mae Hong SonThailand.
From the Mae Ngao National Park visitor center it take another 3 hours to reach this village.
There is a total of 8 villages inside the national park.
Hui-Manam is the poorest and 3rd remote/last village.
Walking through a Karen hilltribe village in Mae Hong Son, Thailand near Chiang Mai
and then piggies!
Traditional Shan Village in Mae Hong Son - Sesame factory
A very traditional Shan village that produces sesame under the OTOP scheme in Thailand. 'Baan Phang Mu' is just a few mins drive out of Mae Hong Son town. Sesame is used a lot in Shan cuisine
Sunset from a village in Mae Hong Son, Thailand
One of the most beautiful sunsets I have seen the video doesn't do the real thing justice. Were lucky to catch the sunset on the way up to La Up Village in Mae Hong Son and the colours were especially beautiful that day
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02:50 Wet Crossings
03:54 Chat With Police
05:38 Village Life
06:43 Most Picturesque Road (Burmese Jungle Landscape)
10:28 Talking with Long-Neck Hill-tribe People
25:14 Eating Thai Food & Learning Burmese Language
27:59 Help From a Local Woman
28:39 HUMAN ZOO?
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Day 5 of my month long tour of Thailand by motorbike. I head out from Mae Hong Son on the hunt for a hidden village of long neck hilltribe people on the Burmese border.
The long neck people are refugees who fled Myanmar in 1992. They're not allowed to work legally in Thailand but survive selling their handicrafts in their own village market.
This I had to see. Se what the long neck women are like and the amazing nature that surrounds their village in the mountains of Northern Thailand.
Driving through the Thai jungle past picturesque ricefields on a motorbike crossing rivers was an event in and of itself.
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Lawa Hilltribe Women, Mae La Noi
The Lawa hilltribe women taken in 'Ban La Up' village, Mae La Noi District, Mae Hong Son Province, Northern Thailand
Traditional Karen Hilltribe Dance Part 2 -Thailand
On our trips we visit hill tribe schools in remote villages. We were lucky enough to catch this traditional Karen hill tribe dance performance put on by the children at 'Huai Ha' school in Mae la noi, Mae Hong Son province
Planeterra's Mae Hong Son Hilltribe Trek in Northern Thailand
Hilltribe trekking in Northern Thailand has been a popular tourist experience over the last 20 years; however, the product has not changed much and the most popular routes visited are saturated with limited benefits to the greater hill-tribe communities. There are several hill-tribe communities between Chiang Mai and the Myanmar border that have limited access to the tourism market as they are deemed too far and remote to access by tour operators.
We worked with our ground partners, Community Based Tourism-Institute (CBT-I), to develop and deliver an 8-month training program that would build the capacity of three remote hill-tribe communities, and effectively link them together.
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Lahu hill tribe dance - Mae hong son loop tour
On our Mae Hong Son loop tour, we visited a Lahu hill tribe village (Soppong) and had a great time joining in this traditional dance with a charismatic Lahu village elder playing traditional Lahu flute
Long Neck Tribe - 3, Mae Hong Son, Thailand
The long neck tribe village in Thailand.
Thailand Mae Hong Son Ban Nai Soi Village Long Neck Tribe. Ennio 2006
Foto scattate da Aimone e Vittorio durante il nostro viaggio a Mae Hong Son. in Gennaio 2006.
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Long Neck Hill Tribe People in Chiang Mai Thailand - Hill Tribe Village
This video covers our visit to the Hill Tribe Village, Baan Tong Luang. It includes our meeting with the Kayan tribe also known as the long neck people who are originally from Myanmar. They are famous for their neck stretching rings and heavy jewelry. It was fun exploring their one of a kind culture. Hope you enjoy our Chiang Mai travel vlog.
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