ua-cam.com/video/-lfgWxf-xeE/v-deo.html May answer some questions . I was always told they would die if take rings away. Love your work guys , always enjoy watching.
G'Day Mark Thanks for the link. That's from a very popular Thai TV program. The idea of death resulting from removing the rings is a myth. Thanks for your comments. Always happy to hear from you. Take care Brad
Brad and Ta..I was just reviewing some of your coverage,,to make sure I haven't skip any of your vlogs,and Like it..very interesting seeing those women from different part of the world.. Thank you ang more power to both of you
G'Day We really enjoyed our time their. The ladies that we spoke to seem to be quite content with their lives in the tourism industry. Thanks for watching Take care Brad & Ta
i went to Chang mai in 1992 . our guide was a mercanary who previously worked for Polpot, the karen tribe were beautifull gentle people, we did notice a slight in breeding issue in the higher villages. best adventure of my life
We visited the "giraffe"people in Chiang Rai province in October, your video of the girl holding the baby is the same girl we had photos taken with, we wore the semicircle rings that were uncomfortable enough.
I thoroughly enjoyed the video! You and Ta captured some of the depth of character of the people right along with excellent glimpses into their culture. ...Many professional documentaries fail of achieve that. Very, very well done! I have to say that I think Ta has excellent taste in jewelry. The spiral designs she chose are elegant!
WOW, thank you so much for your high praise. We felt extremely at ease simply chatting to many of the ladies there. It is an experience that we will long remember. Your feedback is very much appreciated. Take care Brad & Ta
G'Day Leigh I know, talk about serious circulation issues. They do say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I bought the hat in Chinatown, just in case you were wondering.
Beautiful video. I took it as a documentary. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful things from sooo far away. (I live in Orlando Florida) XOXO to you an Ta
G'Day Paul Yes, they were rice fields and it's recommended that you keep the sliding door closed at night. We didn't notice that there were any more mossies than usual. Thanks for your question. Have a great day.
H Brad & Ta,,Thailand sure is an interesting country,hopefully I will get there one day to visit,if I can talk my wife into it ,,and hire you and Ta as our guides,you both know so much
Hi I just watched your video and I enjoyed it ...... Nice video ! Thanks for it On January 2024 I would like to visit Chiang Rai and visit some Hill Tribes Village .... Can you tell me please how I can go to those villages ? (Akha, long neck , big ears, Lahu, Yao ....) What is the exact adress of the villages ? are they all together in a same place ? or in different places ? Is it posible to go there by public transportation ? do I must take a tour ? if yes, do you have the name of the travel agency ? Thank you for your help and sorry for my bad english lol
1250 baht per night for that room with an antique tv is quite expensive, even with breakfast included. However the information regarding the long neck people is quite interesting. I have been told many of them speak good English as Myanmar was once an English colony. This video would suggest the people interviewed did not.
Not always expensive. Me and wife was lucky and got one Italian mattress with a approx 3 Centimeter soft overlayer on both sides for 7 000 Bath. But normally you have to pay at least 15 000 - 20 000 Bath and up for a good mattres .
G'Day Mark Welcome to Our Life Thai Thank you so much for your comments and thank you even more for subscribing. You are so Jaidee. Looking forward to hearing from you often. Take care Brad & Ta
Brad & Ta, Thank you so much for this great video! Very informative, love it! I will be going to Chiang Rai 2 months later. Will definitely visit this place. May I ask, your wife's bangle is very nice. Do you know what their jewelry items are made of? Is it sterling silver or something? and how did you and your wife get there? I can't drive so I do not know if there is a public transport or rent a car with a driver is available. Once again, thank you!
G'Day Jean Thank you so much for your kind words. The jewellery was made from brass. We had a hire car all the time that we were up North. Your hotel should be able to assist you with the best option for getting to and from the Long Neck Village. Thank you for your questions. Take care Brad & Ta
Quality video ruined by unnecessary music tracks. Top class if it were not for this. Still given you a "like" but better if we could hear your voice without distraction.
Your videos are excellent. You clearly work hard on the technical issues and your content is informative. In fact, your videos are so good that they are probably the best vlogs about Thailand on UA-cam. The one about driving in Thailand was positively outstanding. It reflected all my thoughts about what is essential to know before one takes to the roads there. Additionally, you must have worked for hours piecing the dashcam videos together. I would say that it is compulsory viewing for anybody contemplating driving there. My complaint about the backing tracks was well meant. They were spoiling what was otherwise brilliant work.. Had they been like the usual "run of the mill" rubbish that is here I would have passed by without making any comment. Some live in Thailand for a very short period of time and think they know everything about the country. They sometimes give misleading information especially when they talk about visas. Thanks for your understanding. At the very least I will save you some work if you omit a backing track in future. I too have a Thai wife and have driven extensively in Thailand having worked there for about a year as a qualified English teacher. and been on vacation a couple of times every year over a period of twenty years.
These women are originally from Kayah state in Myanmar/Burma. They are from the Kayan ethnic group and are called Padaung people. During the military rule of Myanmar they crossed the border into Thailand due to conflicts with the government. Nowadays, most of them have returned to their homeland of Myanmar and we can find some of the Padaung women in the Inle Lake area, Mandalay region and even in Bagan and Yangon. The present Myanmar government opened Kayah State for tourism only a few years ago and in 2018, foreign tourists could go inside their villages without special permission. Now, tourism is an important part of their income and a respectful way to improve quality of life for themselves and at the same time, encouraging elders to keep their traditions.
You guys are awesome, such a lovely couple.!!!😊Great video, love the authenticity of it all. Can you please tell me the location, my husband and I would like to visit this village.
G'Day Christina Welcome to Our Life Thai Thanks so much for your comments. Here's a google map link for you: www.google.co.th/search?rlz=1C1CHBF_enTH754TH754&q=long+neck+village+chiang+rai&npsic=0&rflfq=1&rlha=0&rllag=20051482,99871579,3979&tbm=lcl&ved=0ahUKEwjd48nC6d3WAhXIr48KHbeuAq4QtgMILw&tbs=lrf:!2m1!1e2!2m1!1e3!3sIAE,lf:1,lf_ui:1&rldoc=1#rlfi=hd:;si:;mv:!1m3!1d517455.3912827949!2d100.20068925276496!3d20.169328474379025!3m2!1i1500!2i829!4f13.1
Enjoying this. Wish she wasn’t wearing the Superman logo, rather ruins the effect of the beauty of the traditionalists. These women are so beautiful. Are they educated as to the medical problems the rings cause? I’ve heard they agreed to wear less rings. True?
Interesting Video Brad! I head back to Mae Chan near Chiang Rai on 3rd October. I'll be settling there after several years of planning. I live in an Akha village and find their culture very interesting. I haven't visited any other Tribal villages yet. Can you tell me where it was that you were please? Thanks Guys!
Thanks Chris WOW, less than a month to go. You must be so excited. If you use the following address in Google maps, you should be able to see the name Karen Long Neck in the middle of the map. Nang Lae, Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai 57100
Thanks Brad, that's really useful! Just had a binge on your last 4 Vlogs. I thought you'd retired from UA-cam but it looks like I hadn't subscribed or accidentally unsubscribed! I am rather clumsy at times 😀 It won't happen again 😂Thanks for helping me stay focused on my plans to return permanently!
su tradición dice que las mujeres se vuelven mas hermosas con los anillos y a ser sincera si las hace ver mas atractivas pero lo malo es que el estiramiento de su cuello es irreversible algunas los usan desde lo 5 años otras se lo ponen a los 15 máximo a los 18 se lo pueden quitar para limpiarlos
G'Day Kevin Welcome to Our Life Thai I'm given to understand that because they start wearing the rings from such a young age, they become like part of their body. So I guess they would have similar aches and pains that most of us feel. Certainly nothing that would prevent the rings from being worn. Thanks so much for your comments. Take care Brad & Ta
Yes, it looks like they would have to slowly condition their bodies by adding a ring from time to time. I'm wondering if they pay for it when they reach old age.
Good question, but not one that I thought to ask while I was there. I just did a google search, but that didn't reveal anything definitive. One source claims they take off once a year for cleaning, another says every 3 years. Nothing about any regular hygiene practices. You must remember however, that they do live in somewhat primitive conditions and mostly in remote areas. So getting to every spot to clean probably isn't as big a deal for them as it may be for someone of a different culture. Thanks so much for your question. Hope that I've been able to sufficiently answer you it for you. Take care Brad
I was always under the impression that if the rings were removed, their necks would just flop as the muscles had not had to work to help hold it up. And what of the bone structure. Intriguing culture.
The experts opinions vary, but it would seem that the neck doesn't really grow longer, it's the shoulders that lower from the severe weight of the rings, giving the appearance of the neck lengthening. If the rings were being used to hold up the entire weight of the head, they would have great difficulty even turning their head. But their head can rotate freely above the rings. The neck muscles are therefore still being used to a certain extent. If you watch the video in the link supplied by jaidee subscriber Mark Roberts, you will see a lady taking off her rings and moving her head & neck. ua-cam.com/video/-lfgWxf-xeE/v-deo.html I agree, it is truly fascinating. Thanks for your comments.
We Karen are not originate from China. We’re Mongolian originate from Mongolia. Korean and Karen are Mongolian originate from Mongolia and we’re Mongolian branch. Hmong and Yoa people are originate from China. They’re Padaugh, Karen. I’m Sgaw Karen.
I am in Chang Mai and Chang Rai now. I am fascinated by these tribes, minorities, and people of Thailand. But, and a huge BUT, I am reluctant to go on tours and visit any tribes. You see it on tourist posters with elephant bathing and ziplining all over the city. And I have heard that these people are often being exploited, often hardly getting anything from the throngs of tourists that go and LOOK at them. It is a feeling like it is a human zoo especially the ringed necked people. Is there any ethical way to do this or experience this. I really don't want to go on a tour and be forced to buy unnecessary knick knacks. There is a huge feeling of inauthenticity around this that just puts a bad taste in my mouth. I really wanted to learn about the Hmong and Karen tribes and others but I think I won't visit. They are people, it is not a zoo. A few days ago I saw a Hmong 3 year old girl at Doi Suthep Temple forced to dress in traditional clothes and hat by a woman maybe her mother. She sat on the steps of the temple and people were picking her and taking selfies with her and she would ask for money. They were treating her like a toy or a dog. It was really sad and the woman was very mean to her making her sit on the steps and baiting her with potato chips when she was crying. Any thoughts about this?
G'Day Raymond The people in this video work in the tourist industry, it's really as simple as that. Everyone that we spoke to seemed very relaxed and very comfortable with their way of life. No one is forcing them to live like that, that's how they earn an income. They are not Thai citizens and have essentially been given asylum to live in Thailand. Very few of them speak Thai. But enough of listening to me, you need to experience for yourself. Take care
This Hill tribe village is a staged or part of the act for the elephant park. We were just there in Thailand. We paid extra to include the ox ride to the longneck village. There was nothing up there. Just a few shops with the ladies watching their own shop and they had a few empty wood/shack homes in the background. Nobody lives there. Just another money grab.
These people are insane. This doesn’t look beautiful, it looks like a torture device. Wonder what they look like if they took off the rings. Wonder if their head would just snap off their neck because it had been depending on the rings for support.
ua-cam.com/video/-lfgWxf-xeE/v-deo.html
May answer some questions . I was always told they would die if take rings away. Love your work guys , always enjoy watching.
G'Day Mark
Thanks for the link. That's from a very popular Thai TV program.
The idea of death resulting from removing the rings is a myth.
Thanks for your comments.
Always happy to hear from you.
Take care
Brad
I'm sure the long necks come in handy somewhere :)
Can’t wait to visit there myself.
Great video guys , just amazing how you guys show us the beauty of the world. Peace be with you both
I visited the Long Necks when I was on one of my trips to Chiang Mai in 2016.
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Brad and Ta..I was just reviewing some of your coverage,,to make sure I haven't skip any of your vlogs,and Like it..very interesting seeing those women from different part of the world.. Thank you ang more power to both of you
G'Day
We really enjoyed our time their.
The ladies that we spoke to seem to be quite content with their lives in the tourism industry.
Thanks for watching
Take care
Brad & Ta
i went to Chang mai in 1992 . our guide was a mercanary who previously worked for Polpot, the karen tribe were beautifull gentle people, we did notice a slight in breeding issue in the higher villages. best adventure of my life
They make beautiful cloths.
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a great video and nice to Ta got to buy some souvenirs from your visit.
We loved it there.
The ladies that we spoke to were so genuine, extremely heart warming experience.
Wonderful footage of Thailand. The people seem so gracious and happy. Thank you for sharing. 🙏
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Wow amazing nice video thank you friends
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We visited the "giraffe"people in Chiang Rai province in October, your video of the girl holding the baby is the same girl we had photos taken with, we wore the semicircle rings that were uncomfortable enough.
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This video really touched my heart. Thank you.
G'Day Kyle
It was a wonderful experience for us meeting such great people.
Have a great day
Brad & Ta
Oh my, it's very beautiful all the products, I would like to buy all, 💯 natural and handmade
I thoroughly enjoyed the video!
You and Ta captured some of the
depth of character of
the people right along with excellent
glimpses into their culture.
...Many professional documentaries
fail of achieve that.
Very, very well done!
I have to say that I think Ta has
excellent taste in jewelry.
The spiral designs she chose are elegant!
WOW, thank you so much for your high praise.
We felt extremely at ease simply chatting to many of the ladies there. It is an experience that we will long remember.
Your feedback is very much appreciated.
Take care
Brad & Ta
wow I love Thailand and its culture and you show its Best !!
G'Day Brian
Thanks so much for your kind words.
Take care
Brad & Ta
Hi Brad - uneasy viewing for me but watched it to the end buddy. Never seen that leg thing before omg!
Nice hat Brad lol.
Cheers Leigh.
G'Day Leigh
I know, talk about serious circulation issues.
They do say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I bought the hat in Chinatown, just in case you were wondering.
I feel like I am suffocating when I look at them rings!
They are beautiful people to talk to.
Me too
Thank you for showing us their life.
May God Bless them.
Beautiful video. I took it as a documentary. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful things from sooo far away. (I live in Orlando Florida) XOXO to you an Ta
G'Day Salma
Thanks so much for your kind words, very much appreciated.
Take care
Brad & Ta
This video was informative , interactive, and interesting......Nice editing....
G'Day Vinod
So happy that you enjoyed it.
All the best.
hello po amazing tribes on thai from #nashville
Thank you for video . LIKE .
Wow ! Very interesting !
So happy that you enjoyed the video
I enjoyed watching so amazing this place
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congratulation Everyone
They are hardworking people.......👐👐👐
👍🏻i. Like this Vdo look natural ( from USA)
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Hi Brad & Ta.....another great video. Looking out your room I noticed a lot of water on ground...was that rice and are mossies a problem.
G'Day Paul
Yes, they were rice fields and it's recommended that you keep the sliding door closed at night.
We didn't notice that there were any more mossies than usual.
Thanks for your question.
Have a great day.
H Brad & Ta,,Thailand sure is an interesting country,hopefully I will get there one day to visit,if I can talk my wife into it ,,and hire you and Ta as our guides,you both know so much
Hey Chuck
Nice to hear from you.
Do you want Ta and I to talk to your wife? :-)
You both deserve a vacation.
Hope to see you soon.
Take care
Brad & Ta
Thanks,,, but Im the only one who would be able to change her mind
Of course.
I was only joking. ;-)
Have a great day.
Thank you for sharing this is very informative
Our pleasure
I wish i could buy one of those purse for my mom those tribes depend mostly on tourism makes me sad thinking how hard covid hit there
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Hi I just watched your video and I enjoyed it ...... Nice video ! Thanks for it
On January 2024 I would like to visit Chiang Rai and visit some Hill Tribes Village .... Can you tell me please how I can go to those villages ? (Akha, long neck , big ears, Lahu, Yao ....) What is the exact adress of the villages ? are they all together in a same place ? or in different places ? Is it posible to go there by public transportation ? do I must take a tour ? if yes, do you have the name of the travel agency ? Thank you for your help and sorry for my bad english lol
Nice video
1250 baht per night for that room with an antique tv is quite expensive, even with breakfast included. However the information regarding the long neck people is quite interesting. I have been told many of them speak good English as Myanmar was once an English colony. This video would suggest the people interviewed did not.
No English and very basic Thai
Hey mate nice video thanks
Can I ask witch city r u living 🙂
Great video as always! My experience is that most mattresses in Thailand are harder than any tile floors. 555!
G'Day Svein
Yes, most are cheap and hard.
A good mattress costs the same as it does back in Australia.
Have a great day
Brad & Ta
Not always expensive. Me and wife was lucky and got one Italian mattress with a approx 3 Centimeter soft overlayer on both sides for 7 000 Bath. But normally you have to pay at least 15 000 - 20 000 Bath and up for a good mattres .
I like this video.
Thank you for watching.
nice se that
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Nice video!
Recently, similar place has been developed in Pattaya also.
#SKayG
wow..
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Would love to visit Chiang Rai and see the white temple
It is certainly worth visiting.
ua-cam.com/video/Gp_-VCuBB8U/v-deo.html
The Blue temple is also amazing, this village was unforgettable i oved it.
Hi Guy`s, new subscriber Thailand Unplugged put me on to your channel and really enjoying you Vlogs :):)
G'Day Mark
Welcome to Our Life Thai
Thank you so much for your comments and thank you even more for subscribing. You are so Jaidee.
Looking forward to hearing from you often.
Take care
Brad & Ta
dude, this is cool
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Brad & Ta,
Thank you so much for this great video! Very informative, love it! I will be going to Chiang Rai 2 months later. Will definitely visit this place. May I ask, your wife's bangle is very nice. Do you know what their jewelry items are made of? Is it sterling silver or something? and how did you and your wife get there? I can't drive so I do not know if there is a public transport or rent a car with a driver is available. Once again, thank you!
G'Day Jean
Thank you so much for your kind words.
The jewellery was made from brass.
We had a hire car all the time that we were up North. Your hotel should be able to assist you with the best option for getting to and from the Long Neck Village.
Thank you for your questions.
Take care
Brad & Ta
Great video....
Thanks Rusty
We're so happy that you enjoyed it.
Quality video ruined by unnecessary music tracks. Top class if it were not for this. Still given you a "like" but better if we could hear your voice without distraction.
G'Day Nigel
Thanks so much for your feedback.
Look forward to hearing from you often.
Take care
Brad & Ta
Your videos are excellent. You clearly work hard on the technical issues and your content is informative. In fact, your videos are so good that they are probably the best vlogs about Thailand on UA-cam. The one about driving in Thailand was positively outstanding. It reflected all my thoughts about what is essential to know before one takes to the roads there. Additionally, you must have worked for hours piecing the dashcam videos together. I would say that it is compulsory viewing for anybody contemplating driving there. My complaint about the backing tracks was well meant. They were spoiling what was otherwise brilliant work.. Had they been like the usual "run of the mill" rubbish that is here I would have passed by without making any comment. Some live in Thailand for a very short period of time and think they know everything about the country. They sometimes give misleading information especially when they talk about visas.
Thanks for your understanding. At the very least I will save you some work if you omit a backing track in future. I too have a Thai wife and have driven extensively in Thailand having worked there for about a year as a qualified English teacher. and been on vacation a couple of times every year over a period of twenty years.
Your wife beautiful Lady !
Thank you.
Yes, I'm extremely lucky.
These women are originally from Kayah state in Myanmar/Burma. They are from the Kayan ethnic group and are called Padaung people. During the military rule of Myanmar they crossed the border into Thailand due to conflicts with the government. Nowadays, most of them have returned to their homeland of Myanmar and we can find some of the Padaung women in
the Inle Lake area, Mandalay region and even in Bagan and Yangon.
The present Myanmar government opened Kayah State for tourism only a few years ago and in 2018, foreign tourists could go inside their villages without special permission. Now, tourism is an important part of their income and a respectful way to improve quality of life for themselves and at the same time, encouraging elders to keep their traditions.
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You guys are awesome, such a lovely couple.!!!😊Great video, love the authenticity of it all. Can you please tell me the location, my husband and I would like to visit this village.
G'Day Christina
Welcome to Our Life Thai
Thanks so much for your comments.
Here's a google map link for you:
www.google.co.th/search?rlz=1C1CHBF_enTH754TH754&q=long+neck+village+chiang+rai&npsic=0&rflfq=1&rlha=0&rllag=20051482,99871579,3979&tbm=lcl&ved=0ahUKEwjd48nC6d3WAhXIr48KHbeuAq4QtgMILw&tbs=lrf:!2m1!1e2!2m1!1e3!3sIAE,lf:1,lf_ui:1&rldoc=1#rlfi=hd:;si:;mv:!1m3!1d517455.3912827949!2d100.20068925276496!3d20.169328474379025!3m2!1i1500!2i829!4f13.1
You know damn well she after the money
Hi, what is the name of this long neck village u visited? I am in chiang rai now and would very much like to pay it a visit. Thx
www.longneckkaren.com/
Enjoying this. Wish she wasn’t wearing the Superman logo, rather ruins the effect of the beauty of the traditionalists. These women are so beautiful. Are they educated as to the medical problems the rings cause? I’ve heard they agreed to wear less rings. True?
Dang have absolutely no idea what they say and I’m also Karen
Interesting Video Brad! I head back to Mae Chan near Chiang Rai on 3rd October. I'll be settling there after several years of planning. I live in an Akha village and find their culture very interesting. I haven't visited any other Tribal villages yet. Can you tell me where it was that you were please? Thanks Guys!
Thanks Chris
WOW, less than a month to go. You must be so excited.
If you use the following address in Google maps, you should be able to see the name Karen Long Neck in the middle of the map.
Nang Lae, Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai 57100
Thanks Brad, that's really useful! Just had a binge on your last 4 Vlogs. I thought you'd retired from UA-cam but it looks like I hadn't subscribed or accidentally unsubscribed! I am rather clumsy at times 😀 It won't happen again 😂Thanks for helping me stay focused on my plans to return permanently!
Great Chris
I would hate to lose one of our best customers. ;-)
Are you still in Mae Chan? I just moved here last year
I really enjoyed the video. #propsmyG
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@@OurLifeThai Stay safe out there with this corona shit my brother. Blessings from Fl
Thanks mate, much appreciated.
Stay safe & stay strong.
Brad & Ta
Are you in mayanmar.
What’s the purpose of the rings looks very uncomfortable
su tradición dice que las mujeres se vuelven mas hermosas con los anillos
y a ser sincera si las hace ver mas atractivas
pero lo malo es que el estiramiento de su cuello es irreversible
algunas los usan desde lo 5 años otras se lo ponen a los 15 máximo a los 18
se lo pueden quitar para limpiarlos
5.28 Long neck lady boys 555, trust you to come up with that one lol.
Hey Jonathan
Just stating the facts. 555
Have a great day
Brad & Ta
I got lost in the village lol (seriously)
G'Day
Welcome to Our Life Thai
Yes, I can imagine how easily that could happen
Thanks for sharing
Take care
Brad & Ta
They do Not have the same rights as the thai people. No citisanship allowed.most jobs are Not allowed to do.sorry for the bad english
G'Day
Welcome to Our Life Thai
Thank you for your comments.
Take care
Brad & Ta
TheRuby47 because they are not original thai.
MasterPiece 1419 many are born in Thailand, they should have citizenship
That looks painful. I wonder if they have aches and pains from pushing their shoulders down like that.
G'Day Kevin
Welcome to Our Life Thai
I'm given to understand that because they start wearing the rings from such a young age, they become like part of their body. So I guess they would have similar aches and pains that most of us feel. Certainly nothing that would prevent the rings from being worn.
Thanks so much for your comments.
Take care
Brad & Ta
Yes, it looks like they would have to slowly condition their bodies by adding a ring from time to time. I'm wondering if they pay for it when they reach old age.
That probably would be the case.
We didn't see any elderly "Long Neck" people at the village.
Karen long necks speak a different language then the normal karens
They are kayah tribe
God bless my Karen ppl
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Ahhh why add the music
My question is how do they clean their necks?
Good question, but not one that I thought to ask while I was there.
I just did a google search, but that didn't reveal anything definitive. One source claims they take off once a year for cleaning, another says every 3 years.
Nothing about any regular hygiene practices. You must remember however, that they do live in somewhat primitive conditions and mostly in remote areas.
So getting to every spot to clean probably isn't as big a deal for them as it may be for someone of a different culture.
Thanks so much for your question.
Hope that I've been able to sufficiently answer you it for you.
Take care
Brad
I was always under the impression that if the rings were removed, their necks would just flop as the muscles had not had to work to help hold it up. And what of the bone structure. Intriguing culture.
The experts opinions vary, but it would seem that the neck doesn't really grow longer, it's the shoulders that lower from the severe weight of the rings, giving the appearance of the neck lengthening.
If the rings were being used to hold up the entire weight of the head, they would have great difficulty even turning their head. But their head can rotate freely above the rings. The neck muscles are therefore still being used to a certain extent.
If you watch the video in the link supplied by jaidee subscriber Mark Roberts, you will see a lady taking off her rings and moving her head & neck.
ua-cam.com/video/-lfgWxf-xeE/v-deo.html
I agree, it is truly fascinating.
Thanks for your comments.
Looks stressful and uncomfortable?
You shouldn't record them they seem very uncomfortable, I think they didn't want to be on camera.
Oh I thought you are in mayanmar
G'Day
No, we live in Thailand and the village visited was in the Province of Chiang Rai.
Thanks for your comment.
Take care
Brad & Ta
They are also in Myanmar (Burma) My friend just posted a pic yesterday.
You need better mics. It's too hard to listen to.
And why do they do it?
We Karen are not originate from China. We’re Mongolian originate from Mongolia. Korean and Karen are Mongolian originate from Mongolia and we’re Mongolian branch. Hmong and Yoa people are originate from China. They’re Padaugh, Karen. I’m Sgaw Karen.
Can they speak Karen????
I am in Chang Mai and Chang Rai now. I am fascinated by these tribes, minorities, and people of Thailand. But, and a huge BUT, I am reluctant to go on tours and visit any tribes. You see it on tourist posters with elephant bathing and ziplining all over the city. And I have heard that these people are often being exploited, often hardly getting anything from the throngs of tourists that go and LOOK at them. It is a feeling like it is a human zoo especially the ringed necked people. Is there any ethical way to do this or experience this. I really don't want to go on a tour and be forced to buy unnecessary knick knacks. There is a huge feeling of inauthenticity around this that just puts a bad taste in my mouth. I really wanted to learn about the Hmong and Karen tribes and others but I think I won't visit. They are people, it is not a zoo. A few days ago I saw a Hmong 3 year old girl at Doi Suthep Temple forced to dress in traditional clothes and hat by a woman maybe her mother. She sat on the steps of the temple and people were picking her and taking selfies with her and she would ask for money. They were treating her like a toy or a dog. It was really sad and the woman was very mean to her making her sit on the steps and baiting her with potato chips when she was crying. Any thoughts about this?
G'Day Raymond
The people in this video work in the tourist industry, it's really as simple as that.
Everyone that we spoke to seemed very relaxed and very comfortable with their way of life.
No one is forcing them to live like that, that's how they earn an income.
They are not Thai citizens and have essentially been given asylum to live in Thailand. Very few of them speak Thai.
But enough of listening to me, you need to experience for yourself.
Take care
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This is one of ethnic group from Myanmar not from Thailand .
I am really impressed. Good job. Seen similiar material at nieSEZONOWI
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looks kind of idyllic
This Hill tribe village is a staged or part of the act for the elephant park. We were just there in Thailand. We paid extra to include the ox ride to the longneck village. There was nothing up there. Just a few shops with the ladies watching their own shop and they had a few empty wood/shack homes in the background. Nobody lives there. Just another money grab.
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Don't want no short neck girl!
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here im short neck 😅😅
Thai karen lol
These people are insane. This doesn’t look beautiful, it looks like a torture device. Wonder what they look like if they took off the rings. Wonder if their head would just snap off their neck because it had been depending on the rings for support.
I really don't like those rings. Why do they do it. It is 2017. It can't be healthy!
They would do it for 2 reasons, tradition and the tourist dollar.