This was so eye-opening and heart-wrenching 💔. Thank you for shedding light on the reality of these children's lives-truly important to share their story.
@marketer_dalowar_hossaun Thank you for your comments. This is the first time I've seen this place. It's depressing to see a 5-6 year old child carrying a 2-3 month old brother asking for money from tourists. So sad😞
The Hmong children are supervised by parents , everyone needs to eat , we travel around south east Asia and the red light areas of Thailand this is the one thing I learn by travelling
I travelled Sapa 8 years ago. One of my tour guide said that " Dont buy or give child money, just give them food. Because if you give them money, they will continue be forced to do this. Children have to go to School, not making money like this.
Sad to see. But what is sadder IMO, will be Rose's face when you move her to Wales. Not even the Welsh want to be in Wales, you think khon Thai chop mai? Gin alai? Gin lava bread lor? Mai dai, mai jing, song an ter pud 'yak glab baan' laew
@hom_di Thank you for your comments. Don't be sad about my face, having moved to Wales 😊 I am happy in the UK because the weather is not 39 or 40 degrees and I still have the opportunity to work. In the UK, that means working one hour here, getting paid 300-400 baht. That means working in Thailand for 8 hours, getting paid 300-400 baht and I can still cook Thai food that I want to eat here, no problem ☺️ Thank you for your concern 🙏 Thai people like cold food, Westerners like hot weather, it's the opposite feeling.
This was so eye-opening and heart-wrenching 💔. Thank you for shedding light on the reality of these children's lives-truly important to share their story.
@marketer_dalowar_hossaun Thank you for your comments. This is the first time I've seen this place. It's depressing to see a 5-6 year old child carrying a 2-3 month old brother asking for money from tourists. So sad😞
The Hmong children are supervised by parents , everyone needs to eat , we travel around south east Asia and the red light areas of Thailand this is the one thing I learn by travelling
@AdventuresWithsi I thought so too. It was the first time in my life that I saw these images.
I travelled Sapa 8 years ago. One of my tour guide said that " Dont buy or give child money, just give them food. Because if you give them money, they will continue be forced to do this. Children have to go to School, not making money like this.
@fujizones1724 Thanks for sharing this, I agree 100%
Sad to see. But what is sadder IMO, will be Rose's face when you move her to Wales. Not even the Welsh want to be in Wales, you think khon Thai chop mai? Gin alai? Gin lava bread lor? Mai dai, mai jing, song an ter pud 'yak glab baan' laew
@hom_di Thank you for your comments. Don't be sad about my face, having moved to Wales 😊 I am happy in the UK because the weather is not 39 or 40 degrees and I still have the opportunity to work. In the UK, that means working one hour here, getting paid 300-400 baht. That means working in Thailand for 8 hours, getting paid 300-400 baht and I can still cook Thai food that I want to eat here, no problem ☺️ Thank you for your concern 🙏 Thai people like cold food, Westerners like hot weather, it's the opposite feeling.
poverty is sad. especially for the children
@lenwener7190 I agree.