The biggest lake in Mizoram is Rihdil lake but it is in Burma. This saying is due to mizo land divided into Burma side and India side when the British left India and divided the country, even some of mizo land was now under Bangladesh
We Mizos(Zo tribes) migrated from Yunan Province of China, our ancestors stayed in Myammar Kalay-Kabaw region for 300-400 years . Later in the early 18th century , we migrated further down to the then Lushai Hills(now Mizoram) . At present, We are divided and scatrered in Myanmar, India and Bangladesh. Inside India we live mainly in Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura, Assam and Meghalaya
My mother and father are from Mizoram and we live in Mizoram for about 40+yrs now and we used to visit myanmar alot ty for showing us the ways which bring back memories.
Just as mizos were divided into many parts by colonial power nagas were also divided the same way by the british. In india nagas are found mainly in nagaland and many nagas are also found in manipur, arunachal pradesh and in assam and across the artificial boundry in myanmar many nagas are also found consisting of more that ten tribes.
@@mck87prove that.? North East was'nt India lately.. Its just that Mizoram join the Indian govt after the British colonialism of India ended by signing an MOU..
The British seperated us into different countries, and even here in India, into different states. Rih Dil is a lake that every soul has to pass through to reach 'pialral', according to Mizo folktales. But that lake is now in Myanmar because of the boundary that was created by the colonial power.
No, incorrect statement. Mizo never migrated from Myanmar (Burma). The boundary was demarcated by the British between two countries, hence one half left over Burma and other on Indian side. Like Punjab, one half over West Pakistan and other in India. Giving incorrect information and narratives can trigger discomfort and disarray to the major Indian viewers, thinking mizo people migrated into India, currently happening in Manipur. There are khasi and Pnars(Jaintia) people living in Bangladesh, Nagas, Arunachals, Manipuri/ Kuki in Myanmar.
I totally understand your point and at any point, I do not wish to harm anyone’s sentiments. I was guided by a local in Mizoram and all these insights have been given by her as there is little to no information available on the internet. Appreciate you taking an effort to educate more and more people about Mizoram 🙏
Mizo's not migrate from Myanmar, Mughal control most of central India and not the north east, but when the British occupied India they seperated most of the mizo land and discontinued Chief, what we called King like England that's why the Mizo's when British left India, Mizo's wanted to join India just like Sikkim, Rih Dil is also a Mizo name and language and controlled by the Mizo chief before British occupied India
Thank you for sharing! What I have shared in the vlog is also from my research and what i have learnt from the locals in Mizoram. Though, always happy about learning new things :)
We at one point migrated through myanmar.. Our true origins might be vague now but its not necessary to deny human migration as its necessary for survival especially in the early ages of civilization.. Even the biggest empire in the northeast, the axoms migrated from thailand at one point and Assimilated with the local population to build the axom empire
Mizos do not migrate from Myanmar. They are divided by the Britishers to Myanmar, Bangladesh and India. Indian part is again divided into states of Tripura, Assam and Manipur which all have a Mizo tribes and Mizo village in each states. Note: Rih lake is also used to be a part of Mizoram before the British which have a long history to Mizos.
It's not weird if you understand that Mizoram or Mizoland is not just the Indian state of Mizoram but rather all the lands inhabited by the Zo people. 👍
Welcome to Mizoram, come again...where we've always been free... Our forefathers came from faraway lands ..Seeking freedom - you just wouldn't understand. We love our past - it's our fantasy. We're free to choose our own education. Praise be to God for making us truly free, To do what we want and say as we please.. In the land of the free and the home of the brave. Beacon for the world and this is how we behave. Ty for your visit... Once again
We Burmese people always thanks to people from Mizoram for their kidness and helping to our brother from Chin state who suffer the most during these civil wars.
It's our obligations to accommodate and shelter them during their difficult times,we share ethnic to those people living in Chin State of Myanmar this can be traced back from the British colonial period let's not briefly articulate the historically incident.During the era of the British rule,the colonial used the compound term 'Chin-Kuki-Mizo' to group the Kukish language speaking people,the Indian government inherited this nomenclature eventhough the language is not mutually intelligible but closely related. When the Partition occurred in 1947 after the following year on 4th January,1948 Myanmar gained Independence from the British and then The treaty of Panglong Agreement signed this led the joining of Chin State to form a new government called Union of Myanmar.Because of the Partition All the Zo ethnic Tribes with some sort of vaguely territory they were allot in scattering different parts of their inhabitat areas which led disintegration and one day perhaps All the Zo akin will be one administration and rule by one single authority this is what I pray for.
Mizo,Zo,Kuki,Hmar,Mara,Lai Living Hills area in Myanmar ( chin hills),Bangladesh,Tripura,Assam,manipur.....British rules mizos seperated into difference Country.......All the Hills tribes are all one....😊
Beautiful Myanmar ..... Few Health staffs came for 2 months training from Myanmar .... I only trained .... I heard the beauty from the trainees .... Today I see the beauty through your video . I am so happy .... Wow ..... Fantastic , Udayan . P From Tamil Nadu, India 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nobody has show us the view of myanmar from mizoram without crossing there. Now u has shown us . How could they lived so freely within international boundery. 🙏
The reason is this area is actually occupied by ZO people before British empire, they divided us by international border.. But the blood relation is thicker.. We travel as if we are in one country.. Which actually is true in our soul.. Nobody could stop this relation
I lk your vlogs alot 😊i m your old viewer or subscriber. Not commenting much but u r my favourite☺ ur vlogs are very enjoyable and full of informations❤
Love to see your video , may be a great pleasure to visit new place /s once in a life time , Enjoy and keep on going . Best wishes for your adventure ...❤
Love from Pakistan for the people of Maynamar ( Burma) . I just wanted to glean some information about Burma. Your video provided good view but still we wanted comprehensive information in short time about this country. Wish you all best in your future adventures.
minor correction at 0:30 u said 'Zokhawthar jo ki myanmar main hain' is wrong.. zokhawthar is in India, while the other side of Triau River is indeed Myanmar.. other than that a great video.. keep it up 👍☺️
I like your video and I have always wanted to visit Nyanmar. Please go further into the main countryside and show us your experiences there. BTW you look lovely in that hat.
Wooooooooooow 💕🤩💕🤩💕🤩💕 very interesting to show you mizoram to myanmar introduction and also go to restaurant and also go to lake with amazing views... clouds are covered in mountain so lovely 😍🌹😍🌹😍🌹 really amazing feel ❤🎉❤ wooooooooooow 💕🤩💕🤩💕 very nice video ❤🎉❤ thank you for sharing me ❤🎉❤
U R BEAUTIFUL WITH UR LARGE EYES. N THANKS FOR SHOWING US AROUND THAT BORDER TOWN BETWEEN INDIA N MYANMAR WHERE PEOPLE MAY CROSS THE BORDER FREELY WITHOUT VISA.
If you happen to visit Mizoram again,do visit Southern part of the state too.There are lots of places to explore too especially if you are nature lover.Anyway hope you had a nice time while you stayed in Mizoram
Mujhe pata he ap mere comments ka rply nehi denge but I really love UR vlogs har ek vdo dekhti hun apse kuchh na kuchh sikhti bhi hun. Ap mere Guru ho apke vlogs dekhke me itna refresh kyun feel karti hun pata nhi. I love Uh Mam and Love Your Vlogs too.
Many thanks to the people of Mizoram for your kindness and help to the Chin people in this difficult time in Myanmar.
You are always welcome! And this is the last thing creating problems. 🤍
@@sawmisailo5673 You are very kind ♥️ ❤️
You are one of us.. We are brothers.. This is our duty Bro
We are one in Zo
I think mizo peopl of india need to ask chin state people to merge with india
Problem solved
The biggest lake in Mizoram is Rihdil lake but it is in Burma. This saying is due to mizo land divided into Burma side and India side when the British left India and divided the country, even some of mizo land was now under Bangladesh
Thanks for sharing
We Mizos(Zo tribes) migrated from Yunan Province of China, our ancestors stayed in Myammar Kalay-Kabaw region for 300-400 years . Later in the early 18th century , we migrated further down to the then Lushai Hills(now Mizoram) .
At present, We are divided and scatrered in Myanmar, India and Bangladesh. Inside India we live mainly in Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura, Assam and Meghalaya
No real proof of that.....its just base on their study they believe we are migrating from china...no one know what is happening during that time
Thank you for sharing ❤️
Great information
its 1600 when the Zo cross Triau river..before that some zo tribe who are now in tripura and bangladeh cross it
This probably will be true.Because when a DNA test is done in mizo people,around 60% of our DNA is always Chinese blood!.About 35% Vietnamese
My mother and father are from Mizoram and we live in Mizoram for about 40+yrs now and we used to visit myanmar alot ty for showing us the ways which bring back memories.
I have lived close to 4 years there. Beautiful people / country. Loved my stay.
Indeed a beautiful place 😊
Just as mizos were divided into many parts by colonial power nagas were also divided the same way by the british. In india nagas are found mainly in nagaland and many nagas are also found in manipur, arunachal pradesh and in assam and across the artificial boundry in myanmar many nagas are also found consisting of more that ten tribes.
juaf join us
We are not migrated from Myanmar 🇲🇲 but our land is divided in the heartland by the British
@@mck87prove that.? North East was'nt India lately.. Its just that Mizoram join the Indian govt after the British colonialism of India ended by signing an MOU..
it flls in indian sub continent geographiclly@@BaBunghai-ex9qz
North east was not part of India.
how ?
It's geography fall in indian subcontinent @@nteihwang6451
all of them were under British india@@BaBunghai-ex9qz
I am from Assam and never knew the beauty Mizroam and Mayanmar border shares. Thank you sharing such diversity of our nation and also about Myanmar
I'm from Myanmar, i see your vlog ❤❤😊 video karne ke liye tumhara shukriya
Watching from Dhaka Bangladesh 🇧🇩
The British seperated us into different countries, and even here in India, into different states. Rih Dil is a lake that every soul has to pass through to reach 'pialral', according to Mizo folktales. But that lake is now in Myanmar because of the boundary that was created by the colonial power.
Thank you for sharing!
Indian always complain
Wow so beautiful place Myanmar love from Nagaland
Wow nice to see Myanmar through your vlogs the lake is beautiful with lots of greenery .beautiful vlog priyanka.
Thanks a ton :)
Welcome priyanka
A courageous lady. Carry on your UA-cam video project. Really highly impressed me about Myanmar.. 😍♥️😛
Thank you so much 😁
The best part about your videos is your smile. It is so infectious. And you dress up so well too. All the best.
Thank you so much 😀
@@DesiGirlTraveller Yes and please keep doing only offbeat tourist attractions everywhere because we've already seen all the popular tourist sites.
No, incorrect statement. Mizo never migrated from Myanmar (Burma). The boundary was demarcated by the British between two countries, hence one half left over Burma and other on Indian side. Like Punjab, one half over West Pakistan and other in India.
Giving incorrect information and narratives can trigger discomfort and disarray to the major Indian viewers, thinking mizo people migrated into India, currently happening in Manipur. There are khasi and Pnars(Jaintia) people living in Bangladesh, Nagas, Arunachals, Manipuri/ Kuki in Myanmar.
I totally understand your point and at any point, I do not wish to harm anyone’s sentiments. I was guided by a local in Mizoram and all these insights have been given by her as there is little to no information available on the internet. Appreciate you taking an effort to educate more and more people about Mizoram 🙏
Actually it's three to be exact you missed 'The Chittagong Hills tract' (Bangladesh)
Correct your statement in Arunachal Pradesh there is no Burmese people indeed they do have bangladeshi(chakma and hajong) refugee,,
@@DesiGirlTravelleru
It's okay
People have corrected
Don't be so harsh
She's doing her best
A constructive criticism is not hard to give
Mizo's not migrate from Myanmar, Mughal control most of central India and not the north east, but when the British occupied India they seperated most of the mizo land and discontinued Chief, what we called King like England that's why the Mizo's when British left India, Mizo's wanted to join India just like Sikkim, Rih Dil is also a Mizo name and language and controlled by the Mizo chief before British occupied India
Thank you for sharing! What I have shared in the vlog is also from my research and what i have learnt from the locals in Mizoram. Though, always happy about learning new things :)
Beautiful
@@DesiGirlTravellerCome to Tripura (TTADC) ❤
Tripura vlogs are coming after Mizoram :)
We at one point migrated through myanmar.. Our true origins might be vague now but its not necessary to deny human migration as its necessary for survival especially in the early ages of civilization.. Even the biggest empire in the northeast, the axoms migrated from thailand at one point and Assimilated with the local population to build the axom empire
Lovely trip,l am satisfied tro your journey to myanmer about the people in myanmer. It's good to see you. Sister .
Wow never seen Myanmar before. It's amazing. Thanks for sharing ❤❤
Excellent video. Got so much outstanding information from your video. Wanna go there.
Imrul from Bangladesh
Glad you liked it
Thank you Desi girl for providing, exposing nice and beautiful sceenary of mizoram , just subscribed your chanel.
Thanks a lot 😊
Superb ! Very informative and beautifully explained ❤🎉
Thanks a lot 😊
So nice
Hi madam
I'm Myanmar citizen living in India, can I need any permit to enter mizoram
Your energetic smile is contagious. May God be with you always. 🙏
Mizos do not migrate from Myanmar. They are divided by the Britishers to Myanmar, Bangladesh and India. Indian part is again divided into states of Tripura, Assam and Manipur which all have a Mizo tribes and Mizo village in each states.
Note: Rih lake is also used to be a part of Mizoram before the British which have a long history to Mizos.
Beautiful Heart shape lake ♡ Very nice vlog priyanka :) The region is full of greenery :) Mynarmar is a great place to do shopping :-)
Thanks a ton :)
'The Biggest lake in Mizoram is Rihdil but located in Burma ' this sentence is the weirdest words that we learnt in schools 😢
I laughed after reading the second half of your sentence. You are funny :)
Fact!! 😂
It's not weird if you understand that Mizoram or Mizoland is not just the Indian state of Mizoram but rather all the lands inhabited by the Zo people. 👍
Thafs bc mizo are brothen tribe of Chin from myanmar. We have similarities our language are very close too easy to learn
@@DesiGirlTraveller mam that's fact..the reason is.. we are same blood with Chin(Myanmar) people..
Oh my!! The Burmese people are so adorable ❤
Lovely Mizoram ❤❤❤ Thank you Priyanka Di.
Thank you for watching :)
Wou really dil se dil ka saanggam hogaya❣️❣️❣️ Rih Dil lake dekh ker....
Yay
Welcome to Mizoram, come again...where we've always been free...
Our forefathers came from faraway lands ..Seeking freedom - you just wouldn't understand.
We love our past - it's our fantasy.
We're free to choose our own education.
Praise be to God for making us truly free,
To do what we want and say as we please..
In the land of the free and the home of the brave.
Beacon for the world and this is how we behave.
Ty for your visit... Once again
New subscriber from Nagaland watching from Nagaland
Great vlog thanks for showing this part of our country❤
My pleasure 😊
You are also beautiful than myanmar natural scene
Rih Dil Lake is Mizo Famous Lake, its also a Shape of Love❤ too.
We Burmese people always thanks to people from Mizoram for their kidness and helping to our brother from Chin state who suffer the most during these civil wars.
It's our obligations to accommodate and shelter them during their difficult times,we share ethnic to those people living in Chin State of Myanmar this can be traced back from the British colonial period let's not briefly articulate the historically incident.During the era of the British rule,the colonial used the compound term 'Chin-Kuki-Mizo' to group the Kukish language speaking people,the Indian government inherited this nomenclature eventhough the language is not mutually intelligible but closely related. When the Partition occurred in 1947 after the following year on 4th January,1948 Myanmar gained Independence from the British and then The treaty of Panglong Agreement signed this led the joining of Chin State to form a new government called Union of Myanmar.Because of the Partition All the Zo ethnic Tribes with some sort of vaguely territory they were allot in scattering different parts of their inhabitat areas which led disintegration and one day perhaps All the Zo akin will be one administration and rule by one single authority this is what I pray for.
Nice comment with good information along with nice video, you are my Queen
Mizo,Zo,Kuki,Hmar,Mara,Lai Living Hills area in Myanmar ( chin hills),Bangladesh,Tripura,Assam,manipur.....British rules mizos seperated into difference Country.......All the Hills tribes are all one....😊
Nice to see the video. I really enjoyed. The lake was really beautiful.
Great I hope you enjoyed going abroad. Great work. Keep smiling and going.
Thank you! 😃
Worth watching sister.Continue exploring other mizo monumental places.I highly appreciate how you behaved as if mizo.
Thank you 🙏 madam iam very happy i saw your videos very nice . recording mynmor culture and their lifestyle.onceagain i thanks 🙏 to you
Lovely DGT!!very informative vlogs and we have learned so many things by your every vlogs
Glad you like them!
Beautiful lake superb vlog Priyanka thanks 🙏👍
My pleasure 😊
Madam the Mizos dint migrate from Myanmar.. Actually the international boundary passed through our ancestral land...that too without our consent
Beautiful Myanmar ..... Few Health staffs came for 2 months training from Myanmar .... I only trained .... I heard the beauty from the trainees .... Today I see the beauty through your video . I am so happy .... Wow ..... Fantastic , Udayan . P From Tamil Nadu, India 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
i live in Mizoram and go many times visit in Myanmar ,
Watching your video from Nagaland northeast India. Thanks for visiting northeast India🥰
Thank you :)
Nobody has show us the view of myanmar from mizoram without crossing there. Now u has shown us . How could they lived so freely within international boundery. 🙏
The reason is this area is actually occupied by ZO people before British empire, they divided us by international border.. But the blood relation is thicker.. We travel as if we are in one country.. Which actually is true in our soul.. Nobody could stop this relation
U r sch an energetic n fabulous mam ...jst lv (❤️) wtchng ur evry vlog....lots of luv ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks a ton
Very interesting to beautiful location of Mizoram and Mynmar.Lake is attractive.Explore beautiful location mam.Keep it up.
I lk your vlogs alot 😊i m your old viewer or subscriber. Not commenting much but u r my favourite☺ ur vlogs are very enjoyable and full of informations❤
You are brave and blessed girl
Namaste Minglaba
Good trip
Thanks for taking us to Burma
Yr camera resolution ie picture quality is fine and thanks for yr extraordinary tour presentation.
Most welcome 😊
Love your lighthearted narrative ❤
Apki bolnaa bohot atcha hai. I wish I could speak like you so Clean and clear.
Love to see your video , may be a great pleasure to visit new place /s once in a life time , Enjoy and keep on going . Best wishes for your adventure ...❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Good Madam,after long time,good luck
Like your vlog, saw Champwine yesterday... wonderful. Will you be coming to Aizawl anytime soon..
Enjoy :)
Thank you for your informative videos take care love from Nagaland 😂
We always welcome you in Mizoram to explore more.
Thank you :)
Love your vlogs too much❤
Thank you so much 😊
You were so spontaneous and unarming .nice vedio .
Thanks a ton
Love from Pakistan for the people of Maynamar ( Burma) . I just wanted to glean some information about Burma. Your video provided good view but still we wanted comprehensive information in short time about this country.
Wish you all best in your future adventures.
Ty..you visited Mizoram and Mizo Famous Lake Rih Dil Lake at Myanmar (Burma)
I am watching from Nepal very nice video thanks everyone friends
Good Vlog, Walk Freely in Mynamar Nice 🎉🎉
Thank you 😁
Beautiful presentation.. love from odisha.💞
Thanks a ton
Ton 😊
Loved watching this video. So much fun. Rih Dil lake is a gem of a place.
minor correction at 0:30 u said 'Zokhawthar jo ki myanmar main hain' is wrong.. zokhawthar is in India, while the other side of Triau River is indeed Myanmar.. other than that a great video.. keep it up 👍☺️
Thank you for sharing :)
I like your video and I have always wanted to visit Nyanmar. Please go further into the main countryside and show us your experiences there. BTW you look lovely in that hat.
Wooooooooooow 💕🤩💕🤩💕🤩💕 very interesting to show you mizoram to myanmar introduction and also go to restaurant and also go to lake with amazing views... clouds are covered in mountain so lovely 😍🌹😍🌹😍🌹 really amazing feel ❤🎉❤ wooooooooooow 💕🤩💕🤩💕 very nice video ❤🎉❤ thank you for sharing me ❤🎉❤
Thanks for nice narration.
Your travel log with a smile is mesmerizing
Hi 👋 Good 👍 Luck mam. Nice Looking Street 👌 market Good Vlog TQ mam. God Bless 🙌 U.
Love ❤️ from PATNA. INDIA 🇮🇳.
Glad you liked the vlog! 🙏
The biggest lake of MIZORAM is Rihdil but it is in Myanmar
This is what we were told in school
I like it you?And your journey India mizoram border to zoukhothar Myanmar. Nice to see you again.💚💚💚👍❤️❤️❤️🌹
Yes, thank you
@@DesiGirlTraveller Dear desiGirl where are you know? You are Ok? 💚💚💚
❤❤❤ Nice information, from Shillong,Meghalaya
Oye deshi girl bohut dino ke baad dekh raha hu aap ko.. Love from Assam❤❤❤😊
U R BEAUTIFUL WITH UR LARGE EYES. N THANKS FOR SHOWING US AROUND THAT BORDER TOWN BETWEEN INDIA N MYANMAR WHERE PEOPLE MAY CROSS THE BORDER FREELY WITHOUT VISA.
Wow so Beautiful vedio
Myanmar .
So Good Beautiful places
Please dont wear glass. Your eyes so beautiful❤ I enjoy your vlog, wish you all the best
If you happen to visit Mizoram again,do visit Southern part of the state too.There are lots of places to explore too especially if you are nature lover.Anyway hope you had a nice time while you stayed in Mizoram
In the plan for next year :)
@@DesiGirlTravellerwow great video DGT👍
Burma is richest nature country , good peaple good nature love from india
Priyanka happy to see you in Myanmar.
Thank you :)
Very nice to see you in Myanmar. Jai hind.
Good video ! All the best !
Mujhe pata he ap mere comments ka rply nehi denge but I really love UR vlogs har ek vdo dekhti hun apse kuchh na kuchh sikhti bhi hun. Ap mere Guru ho apke vlogs dekhke me itna refresh kyun feel karti hun pata nhi. I love Uh Mam and Love Your Vlogs too.
I reply to most of the comments and I have replied to you many times :). Thank you for appreciating my work !
You’re so elegant beyond description. ❤
Hi! Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭
Beautiful vlog ji ❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks a lot
'Dîl' means 'lake' in Mizo. So, we can say Rih Lake, not Rih dîl lake.
Thank you for sharing /)
@@DesiGirlTraveller you're welcome Misa!! 😊😊❤️❤️
Nice. Greetings from Sydney
Well done. Many thanks
Batter. Mam. Salut. From. Nepal
Thanks for the true information
Your janskar series was superb.hope this series will go to that level
Zanskar will always be my love ❤️
Myanmar is a very good country this is full of beautiful nature but it it very costly country .thank you
The background of the lake cloud covered hills partially really beautiful b
If you don't know what is Migration issue in Myanmar Mizoram border. pls refrain from that particular issue.