Hmong originally settled in various places but the largest concentration was in California. But in the 90s many went to the Midwest and now lots of them out there.
Thank you for sharing this. My friend and I were supposed to go there this spring but w covid that didn’t happened. I am Hmong and it brings tears of joy seeing SAPA. Can’t wait to go there.
Wow! I love this. This video was very well made. I just subscribed. :) I plan on making some Hmong art. I am currently doing research on the culture. :)
We, hmong only emigrated from China to Vietnam around 1850s...so not too long ago...im one of those that moved West to Laos...and some even went to Thailand...
Thanks for the tour Ms Yao, very nice. I am just trying to learn a little more about the Lusheng/Qeej flute of the Hmong which is/was also used as a language, very interesting culture. Thank you both (and camera) for the Tour
Very enlightening and interesting!! Akin to seeing the cultures and traditions of different kinds of people in my native country, México! From a vantage point of a, paisana mexicana. Greetings from the USA!
Hello Dave and Karen, I truly enjoyed your video with the breath taking views and the smart and beautiful guide, looking forward to your next informational video. que sigan gosando sus adventuras, que Dios los bendiga
Wow! such an interesting culture. great video! Maybe you could go to some places in Mexico and visit some different cultures there since Mexico is so diverse!
Thank you for this video,i have been interested in the Bush Craft videos on you tube and 1 young man wrote that the outfit his wife wears sometime is very color ful be cause she is an H'mong girl so i went on you tube and found you in Sapa.He is an amazing young man and a very diligent and wise person,i can hardly wait to see his videos.I don't like to travel and i am up in age so i really appreciate your videos and slso i don't like to go up high like you did.Again thank you.from the U.S.A.
Hi Karen, it’s me Camilita jiji, your video this time in Sa Pa is extremely amazing as usual and I’m fond of them. I showed my mom when you described the natural toilet with a stunning view and we couldn’t help laughing 🤣 btw I learn many interesting things about the culture of that ethnic even I’m Vietnamese, thanks so much for this lovely video. My family is a big fan of your channel jaja. Take care so much and I love you ❤️
Hola Camillita!!! Qué bueno que te gustó el video!. I'm really glad your mom and you enjoy the videos. Those toilets and the stunning view were the best. I'm sure there isn't a comparable bathroom like that in the world. I hope to see you soon. Te quiero mucho
Absolutely fascinating video. You are having some amazing adventures. I am seeing things I would never know about if it wasnt for you two. What I love to see is how well you interact with others, everyone seems so welcoming and helpful.
Im à hmong American from America. Born and rise in america. In the USA most hmong are from Minnesota, California, and Wisconsin. Hmong people are usually from southern west china, Vietnam, Laos, Thaïland, and Myanmar.
We are planning a trip to Sapa in March 2021 and would like a Hmong guide who is as informative and speaks such expert English as yours. Does she have contact information? Thanks so much, great video!
amazing content karen, you're a really charismatic person and do a great job in your videos! the hmong are really unique, right? their language isn't related to any other on asia like the viet family, thai family or chinese-burmese family. I hope time these days are better for tourism in their region. greetings from brazil, love your videos!
I am so eager to get to visit North Vietnam, I just don't like to go by myself = Tengo tantos deseos de conocer Vietnam, es el pais de mi exmarido. Lastimosamente no supe de que Pueblo o ciudad es nisiquiera sabe el nada ni de su familia.
I am married to a Hmong Moua. Been married 23 years. 5 kids. Also, the girl said they married to family. They don’t marry close blood relatives, some are called cousins or family and not be blood related
I'm Hmong from California. I'll be willing to be the first Hmong to live in Mexico if you find me a beautiful mexican wife lol. California is to expensive so I rather retire there in peace than live without the drama of united States and it's obsession with race war. It's weird in a way to live cause the world is more than just Black n White.
Hispanics and Vietnamese people are the hardest workers I’ve ever met, I’d say Vietnamese a bit more even because I used to work with an old viet man in cleanup for a factory. You’d swear he was a 20 year old with wrinkly skin the way he worked and moved. Also Hispanics and viets get along pretty well.
The toilets were in Sunworld, where the cable car is. It's basically a theme park and not where you'd expect to find toilets like this. It had nothing to do with the Hmong. You'll have to find something else to be offended by. Sorry.
@@davidcook5604 i am not finding this is so called offense but as a traveller you guys should respect local accomodation rather than taped it and saying something like its weird or making it like prehistoric era, it wouldnt make you guys more civilised
Hi, peace and love, interesting video, Karencita, I remember in my Country long time ago they had toilets similar to that, is not making fun is another way to describe something unusual.
Those who are more traveled realizes that it is common in many countries without running water or toilet. This is not a culture nor a want to have a hole in the ground as a toilet, but because of circumstances. These also exist in the USA, except they have small walls called "out house."
The word Mèo is derived from Chinese “Miao”. I never use this term because it doesn’t sound respectable. Same thing with the Khmer and Chinese. Sometimes a few people call Khmer Miên, Chinese Tàu, but I never do.
I'm in Green Bay WI. we have a very large Hmong population. Beautiful people!
Why are they in Green Bay of all places, I would imagine most Hmong would find the climate too cold!
@@gatheringleaves lol they are mainly concentrated in Minnesota if you can believe it
@@gatheringleaves it might shock you to know that there’s a good amount of Hmong in Alaska too lol
Hmong originally settled in various places but the largest concentration was in California. But in the 90s many went to the Midwest and now lots of them out there.
@@qv8281 People consider them like nomads, living in such countries and high mountain tops.
Love my Hmong people. I'm truly impressed with her English and more impressed by the way she learned it. Very intelligent.
Hmong peoples are very hard workers and kinds
Thank you for sharing this. My friend and I were supposed to go there this spring but w covid that didn’t happened. I am Hmong and it brings tears of joy seeing SAPA. Can’t wait to go there.
Wow! I love this. This video was very well made. I just subscribed. :)
I plan on making some Hmong art. I am currently doing research on the culture. :)
I am impressed about you to find Hmong people in Vietnam.
We, hmong only emigrated from China to Vietnam around 1850s...so not too long ago...im one of those that moved West to Laos...and some even went to Thailand...
Im those that went to America. Lol
lovely people
Thank you for sharing! I loved seeing how my Hmong people lives in Sapa, Vietnam. Maybe someday I’ll save money to come visit there! Love your video!
Vietnam is beautiful! How fun,you are getting to go to many interesting places!
I'm glad you're enjoying them!
Thanks for the tour Ms Yao, very nice. I am just trying to learn a little more about the Lusheng/Qeej flute of the Hmong which is/was also used as a language, very interesting culture. Thank you both (and camera) for the Tour
We live in Thailand with white and green hmoob friends
Lol im white hmong.
@@xiongnu6373 my wife and i speak white
@@frankcherry3810 puas Yog mas. Nej paub hais lus hmoob thiab Los?
Yog hais lus Hmong
it's very interesting hearing about the girl's story and understanding her culture!
Other places to meet Hmong people includes USA, Australia, France, Yunnan China, Canada, French Guinea, Thailand, Laos and more.
Wonderful content in this video. Love you show a beautiful side of Hmong people, Red people in Vietnam. I can't wait to see more..💖
Hiii idk if you knew this but there’s tons of different types of Hmong💞. I am Hmong myself. 💗
Hmong from North Vietnam?
I wonder what thrive my vietnamese exhusband was from, I would love to find out.
Very enlightening and interesting!!
Akin to seeing the cultures and traditions of different kinds of people in my native country, México!
From a vantage point of a, paisana mexicana.
Greetings from the USA!
Hello Dave and Karen, I truly enjoyed your video with the breath taking views and the smart and beautiful guide, looking forward to your next informational video. que sigan gosando sus adventuras, que Dios los bendiga
Muchas gracias Luis por disfrutar los videos. Saludos!
Thank you for sharing your video. Sapa Vietnam is on my bucket list to go travel one day.
It's very beautiful. I loved it!
You guys really did a great job with this vlog!!! Can’t wait to visit SAPA!!! So excited!!!! It’s so beautiful there!!! 😆✨🙌🏼🥰
Great job as always!! Love your content. Keep up educating us. Stay safe.
Que lugar tan hermoso 😍😍 me encanto. Que genial que andas viajando por ese bello país.
Wow! such an interesting culture. great video!
Maybe you could go to some places in Mexico and visit some different cultures there since Mexico is so diverse!
Thank you. Yeah, México has a lot of potential to create videos like this. I hope to make them soon. Thanks for watching the ads
Thank you for coming to see our people. ^_^
Her english is awesone
The hmong girl english is so good
Wooww Vietnam is very beautiful .😍I am from Azerbaijan .And I want to go there in the future😍
Thank you for this video,i have been interested in the Bush Craft videos on you tube and 1 young man wrote that the outfit his wife wears sometime is very color ful be cause she is an H'mong
girl so i went on you tube and found you in Sapa.He is an amazing young man and a very diligent and wise person,i can hardly wait to see his videos.I don't like to travel and i am up in age
so i really appreciate your videos and slso i don't like to go up high like you did.Again thank you.from the U.S.A.
Awesome video !!! Please make more videos .....
Thank you for the tour.
Shout out to the lady with Supreme on her hat. Keepin it real
Hi Karen, it’s me Camilita jiji, your video this time in Sa Pa is extremely amazing as usual and I’m fond of them. I showed my mom when you described the natural toilet with a stunning view and we couldn’t help laughing 🤣 btw I learn many interesting things about the culture of that ethnic even I’m Vietnamese, thanks so much for this lovely video. My family is a big fan of your channel jaja. Take care so much and I love you ❤️
Hola Camillita!!! Qué bueno que te gustó el video!. I'm really glad your mom and you enjoy the videos. Those toilets and the stunning view were the best. I'm sure there isn't a comparable bathroom like that in the world.
I hope to see you soon. Te quiero mucho
Que buen contenido, me gustó conocer esa cultura tan tradicional! Besos para ambos, cuidense mucho.
Absolutely fascinating video. You are having some amazing adventures. I am seeing things I would never know about if it wasnt for you two. What I love to see is how well you interact with others, everyone seems so welcoming and helpful.
Wow Karen.great video. So interesting.
Thank you very much. She did an excellent job showing me around.
Im à hmong American from America. Born and rise in america. In the USA most hmong are from Minnesota, California, and Wisconsin.
Hmong people are usually from southern west china, Vietnam, Laos, Thaïland, and Myanmar.
I'm watching the ads to support you btw!
Awww how lovely ! Would love to visit there some day!!!
the best time to visit Sapa is either between April-May or September-October when you can see the golden ripening rice paddies
Yes you're right. That's what they told us. Still, Sapa was beautiful
Esta bueno ese cumbión que té puso en YT 😁 (el ritmo sí me recordó a las cumbias andinas de Sudamérica).
Si!! ahora que lo mencionas, es cierto. Tienen un ritmo similar
What months did you go there?
It was during the pandemic in 2020. We could be around without any masks at that moment
We are planning a trip to Sapa in March 2021 and would like a Hmong guide who is as informative and speaks such expert English as yours. Does she have contact information? Thanks so much, great video!
Yes, Ms Yao did a really great job and we thoroughly enjoyed our day with her!
Her Whatsapp details are in the description!
La Karencita thank you so much! Found the info and texted her.
2:25 that smile so cute lol
These must the the Black Hmong from the northern areas. Very interesting.
I can't understand what she says on minute: 10:50 - 11:10
People in her village complain to her about her converting to Christianity.
She says she got brainwash lol
@@iknowzthiz1483 thanks
Concern from the hmong in China
Hello from a hmong in America
Sapa huh on the bucket list to see my roots. That place is beautiful
I'm amazed that Hmong people speak English very well. They should not study at school but through communication with sightseers.
Nice video
Awesome video.
Maybe she speaks 4 languages, Black Hmong is totally different from White or Green Hmong. Great video!
Do hmong nyab laj teb speak white hmong? Can they understand hmong nplog teb?
Wow. Sound different from Hmong people from Laos and Thailand.
Beautiful 🤩 pr
Princess 👸
I hope they are safe from covid
amazing content karen, you're a really charismatic person and do a great job in your videos! the hmong are really unique, right? their language isn't related to any other on asia like the viet family, thai family or chinese-burmese family. I hope time these days are better for tourism in their region. greetings from brazil, love your videos!
I am so eager to get to visit North Vietnam, I just don't like to go by myself = Tengo tantos deseos de conocer Vietnam, es el pais de mi exmarido. Lastimosamente no supe de que Pueblo o ciudad es nisiquiera sabe el nada ni de su familia.
Ojalá puedas visitar Vietnam muy pronto. En general el país es lindo.
Preguntarle,, con mas razón si tienes hijos? Y los. Llevas. A conocer sus raíces,,, nunca es tarde. Good. blees you.
Married at 13 and he was 14!!! And cousins marrying cousins are fine with Black Hmong🤯😳🤯
thank you Andrew Schultz
Hmong girls are so beautiful
Moobnyob Spa Vietnam teb zookawg
Very smart women without education
hi karebcita. You look like vietnamese people but when I hear your accent I think you are a Phillipines not a Mexican. Lol :v
Me who Hmong understand everything what they said
I am Hmong
tengo miedo que choque el bus y no hay cinturones de seguridad
🔥🌨🌈
I am married to a Hmong Moua. Been married 23 years. 5 kids. Also, the girl said they married to family. They don’t marry close blood relatives, some are called cousins or family and not be blood related
nobody ask for your life story
The view from those toilets are far better than looking at 4 wall huh.
Lovely Queen
I'm Hmong from California. I'll be willing to be the first Hmong to live in Mexico if you find me a beautiful mexican wife lol. California is to expensive so I rather retire there in peace than live without the drama of united States and it's obsession with race war. It's weird in a way to live cause the world is more than just Black n White.
Did you try to put on any hmong custom clothes and use the crazy convertible toilet ? Jaja.....
Hola amiga me encanto tu canal me suscribo y te dejo like espero pase por mi espacio
13 is too young
Visualasation way of living .....instead.of conversation
Hispanics and Vietnamese people are the hardest workers I’ve ever met, I’d say Vietnamese a bit more even because I used to work with an old viet man in cleanup for a factory. You’d swear he was a 20 year old with wrinkly skin the way he worked and moved. Also Hispanics and viets get along pretty well.
Enjoy the beautiful scenery while pooping ..... can't beat that :)
It's beautiful right?
'There isn't much tourism in Sa Pa' yeah ok...
Married at 13 ?? Well, it's different 😄
That Hmong girl is gorgerous
Toilet in nature is local Hmong culture, so please respect it rather than making it fun
The toilets were in Sunworld, where the cable car is. It's basically a theme park and not where you'd expect to find toilets like this. It had nothing to do with the Hmong.
You'll have to find something else to be offended by. Sorry.
@@davidcook5604 i am not finding this is so called offense but as a traveller you guys should respect local accomodation rather than taped it and saying something like its weird or making it like prehistoric era, it wouldnt make you guys more civilised
@@TheVietarmy Who said anything about prehistoric era? I think you should examine why you are so quick to jump to this interpretation of what you saw.
Hi, peace and love, interesting video, Karencita, I remember in my Country long time ago they had toilets similar to that, is not making fun is another way to describe something unusual.
Those who are more traveled realizes that it is common in many countries without running water or toilet. This is not a culture nor a want to have a hole in the ground as a toilet, but because of circumstances. These also exist in the USA, except they have small walls called "out house."
Whos here from Andrew Schulz stand up?
Nice video! I believe you'd enjoy my content too. Keep up the great work!
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They called themselves Hmong , but we , the Vietnamese, called them Mèo !
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nope, they are call hmong .
That word is very offensive and indecent to Hmong. Next time, you call them Hmong.
The word Mèo is derived from Chinese “Miao”. I never use this term because it doesn’t sound respectable. Same thing with the Khmer and Chinese. Sometimes a few people call Khmer Miên, Chinese Tàu, but I never do.
T K Dogs are tasty, what’s wrong with that you little whining child. Let’s be a mature.
I call you dumbass how about that