So nice to see this while back in the U.S. after 13 years abroad in Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand! During those years, I saw Chinese New Year every single year - the first year (2012) was in Kuala Lumpur with some of my adult students from Kazakstan and neighboring countries whom I taught English at a small academy and lived with in an apartment. I also saw it that year in Pattani and Yala in southern Thailand, at the Limkor shrine, in a sort of peace event between Malays and Chinese. In Thailand, I saw it mostly in Chiang Mai, where it's only three days, but the Chinatown Festival and the festival at Maya Shopping Mall are excellent - some activities even went on during the pandemic! Here in New Orleans, Louisiana, where I now live, it's surprising to see a Lunar New Year board in the Whole Foods Supermarket near my house! There isn't much CNY here, but there is Vietnamese New Year, or Tet, which has similar customs - I saw first time last year at Mary Queen of Vietnam Church.
The majority of the audience present are Chinese. Whether they are from China, local Thai Chinese, or Chinese from other places, they are all Chinese. They are celebrating their traditional festival, yet still being criticized by the West?
Happy Chinese New Year, may people all over the world live together in peace.
So nice to see this while back in the U.S. after 13 years abroad in Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand! During those years, I saw Chinese New Year every single year - the first year (2012) was in Kuala Lumpur with some of my adult students from Kazakstan and neighboring countries whom I taught English at a small academy and lived with in an apartment. I also saw it that year in Pattani and Yala in southern Thailand, at the Limkor shrine, in a sort of peace event between Malays and Chinese. In Thailand, I saw it mostly in Chiang Mai, where it's only three days, but the Chinatown Festival and the festival at Maya Shopping Mall are excellent - some activities even went on during the pandemic! Here in New Orleans, Louisiana, where I now live, it's surprising to see a Lunar New Year board in the Whole Foods Supermarket near my house! There isn't much CNY here, but there is Vietnamese New Year, or Tet, which has similar customs - I saw first time last year at Mary Queen of Vietnam Church.
Thanks for very hi-res video of Bangkok China Town New Year celebration.
เป็นความภูมิที่ได้ กล่าวคำ ทรงพระเจริญ เป็นศิริมงคลของคนไทย ที่เราอยากได้ยิน ขอให้ตรุษจีนนี้ มีความสุขความเจริญสุขภาพแข็งแรง
Amazing...Thanks my friend for sharing the new episode. Happy New Year✨✨
Happy Chinese New Year 2025🎉Gong Xi Fa Cai❤
From : Jakarta (Indonesia)🙏🫰
The happiness is so genuine, and being shared by everyone 😊
Happy new year 🎉
Very nice video that I love ! Thank you for sharing . Happy Chinese new year to you with all of your best wishes !
The picture is clear and interesting. The clip is very well made. I always follow your clips.
Hppy chinese newyear thai china people
Happy Chinese New Year
ทรงพระเจริญยิ่งยืนนาน💜🙏💜🇹🇭🥰
Love bangk
เสื้อแดงละลานตา
ต่างก็มาเดินเที่ยวกัน
เยาวราชแดนสำราญ
สนุกสนาน
"วันตรุษจีน"
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Good luck ✌
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Wonderful
Hi may I know which video editor u use and is the video direct from your iphone? You don’t do any video enhancements?
สายไฟหน้าจะเอาลงดินใด้แล้วนะ
เห็นแต่หนุ่มสาววัยกลางคน เด็กๆ และเยาว ชน หายไปไหนหนอเมืองไทย
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HCNY
Wow your title has offended the west. It's lunar new year according to those China basher
The majority of the audience present are Chinese. Whether they are from China, local Thai Chinese, or Chinese from other places, they are all Chinese. They are celebrating their traditional festival, yet still being criticized by the West?
@@bogodoyandex9654 Yes it's a threat to US hegemony.
They don't want a positive image of Zhōngguó
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