A Chinese Babe With A Sweet Voice

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This song is originally in Mandarin. But, the Hmong version is clearer and sweeter. Is there any similarity with the Thai language ? Anyone here who can speak or understand Thai ?

I'm a person who is interested with a group of 'southern' people called Hmong. As a Chinese, there's a good reason why you all should know them.
 
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This song is originally in Mandarin. But, the Hmong version is clearer and sweeter. Is there any similarity with the Thai language ? Anyone here who can speak or understand Thai ?

I'm a person who is interested with a group of 'southern' people called Hmong. As a Chinese, there's a good reason why you all should know them.

The hmong are are an ethnnic minority that don't have a country of their own. Mainly found in SEA countries like vietnam, thailand and in southern china. They have quite a large community in the US, The client eastwood movie which i have forgotten the name stars a hmong and his family and the hmong community.
 
[video=youtube;aieNz3Y79eY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aieNz3Y79eY[/video]


This song is originally in Mandarin. But, the Hmong version is clearer and sweeter. Is there any similarity with the Thai language ? Anyone here who can speak or understand Thai ?

I'm a person who is interested with a group of 'southern' people called Hmong. As a Chinese, there's a good reason why you all should know them.

You should go to Bac Ha in northern Vietnam on a Sunday and your eyes can have a feast on the flower Hmong girls in their traditional dress. I would say its flooded with them and some are really good looking.
 
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Why Are There Hmong In USA ?

The hmong are are an ethnnic minority that don't have a country of their own. Mainly found in SEA countries like vietnam, thailand and in southern china. They have quite a large community in the US, The client eastwood movie which i have forgotten the name stars a hmong and his family and the hmong community.


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The Hmong in the U.S. came mainly from Laos as refugees after the Vietnam War. They once lived idyllic agrarian lives in the hills of northern Laos, but that changed once many of them were recruited by the CIA to fight for us in the once-secret wars in Laos. They fought bravely and suffered many causalities, but once we pulled out from Vietnam and left them in the lurch, the North Vietnamese and their puppet government in Laos marked the Hmong for genocidal extinction. Many of the Hmong fled from invaders (and from chemical weapons, including "yellow rain" and other toxins), losing many lives as they traveled through the jungle and swam the Mekong river to Thailand.


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The Forgotten Soldiers (From Laos To USA)

Hmong veterans are aware that many Americans do not welcome refugees who do not speak English. They know that many are unaware of how the Hmong took orders from Americans, cooked food for them, guarded them, carried them when they were wounded, wrapped their bodies when they were killed.

When their American friends left in 1974, Hmong hopes for a free Laos were dashed. Tou Yang, 41, constantly relives the years after the American pullout, when he and the other Hmong resisters were trapped in the mountains, valleys, and jungles that teemed with hostile troops. Though his body is here in Minnesota, Tou Yang's spirit walks in post-1974 Laos. "The Americans left and we felt abandoned and there was no escape. We couldn't get to Thailand; we couldn't get to freedom; our leaders left us. Now that we are in America, we still feel like we've been abandoned," he said....

While serving in special guerrilla units during the Vietnam War, between 10,000 and 20,000 Hmong men, women and children were killed, and more than 100,000 fled to Thai refugee camps. There are 27,000 Hmong in Minnesota, and an estimated 5,000 to 7,000 of them fought in the CIA's special forces....

Vietnam veteran Bob Anderson is deeply involved with the local Hmong population and often travels to Laos.... "The Hmong who fought in (General) Vang Pao's army understood they were fighting for the Americans and that they were in some sense an American army. They often mention the promise that was made. It's not clear who made it and when, but some promise was made that if the war went badly, the Hmong would be taken care of," Anderson said. "The Hmong were used."
 
Hmong Girl With A Sweet Voice

You should go to Bac Ha in northern Vietnam on a Sunday and your eyes can have a feast on the flower Hmong girls in their traditional dress. I would say its flooded with them and some are really good looking.


She's a young Chinese woman NOT a Hmong. I can confirm my suspicion here that she did not sing in Hmong. My suspicion came when the Chinese version does not tally with the Hmong version. The Hmong version was sung by a Hmong girl. But, the Chinese version sings of Yunnan or "Cloud South" literally. Yunnan has many ethnic groups like the Hmong. The Hmong version sings of love again. So, in terms of song lyric's content and quality, the Chinese one is better than the Hmong one. But, as for the voice quality, that Hmong girl has the sweetest voice.

Oh, some Hmong look like Chinese, Mongolian, Japanese, Korean, Thai, etc. Most of all, some of them have ...



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Re: Hmong Girl With A Sweet Voice

She's a young Chinese woman NOT a Hmong. I can confirm my suspicion here that she did not sing in Hmong. My suspicion came when the Chinese version does not tally with the Hmong version. The Hmong version was sung by a Hmong girl. But, the Chinese version sings of Yunnan or "Cloud South" literally. Yunnan has many ethnic groups like the Hmong. The Hmong version sings of love again. So, in terms of song lyric's content and quality, the Chinese one is better than the Hmong one. But, as for the voice quality, that Hmong girl has the sweetest voice.

Oh, some Hmong look like Chinese, Mongolian, Japanese, Korean, Thai, etc. Most of all, some of them have ...

what you're saying is that the gal that was singing that you embedded in the 1st post isn't a hmong but a chinese gal and she didn't sing in hmong? What sort of dialect or yunan minority is that? You can understand hmong?

Anyway not many ppl even asians themselves care about these small minorities outside of the big 3 east asian ethnic groups the chinese, japanese and korean. If you want to include SEA then vietnam and thai and cambodian although they are darker skinned. If you're an asian not from any of these ethnic groups then chances are even asians from these major groups won't even know nor care about your kind except when they see your kind being paraded in some national geographic cover.
 
蚩尤 Chi You

what you're saying is that the gal that was singing that you embedded in the 1st post isn't a hmong but a chinese gal and she didn't sing in hmong? What sort of dialect or yunan minority is that? You can understand hmong?

Anyway not many ppl even asians themselves care about these small minorities outside of the big 3 east asian ethnic groups the chinese, japanese and korean. If you want to include SEA then vietnam and thai and cambodian although they are darker skinned. If you're an asian not from any of these ethnic groups then chances are even asians from these major groups won't even know nor care about your kind except when they see your kind being paraded in some national geographic cover.


No, that video was kind of stolen from China (original song producer) as the Hmong version. Many people think that Hmong do not relate to us except they are mostly dark skinned people of the south like Burma, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. It's not true. Some of them look exactly like us ! Yes, Sinkies ! Some of them have Mongolian and Chinese from mainland China's look. These people were once distant relative of our kind in the north as far as 辽宁 Liaoning, Manchuria.

I'm interested in them because of history, genetic, and language. These people was with an ancient hero that even 秦始皇 Shi-HuangDi worshipped him before his every conquest. He was likened to Genghis Khan to the Hmong, the Korean and the Japanese. And what have we, the descendants of the Yellow Emperor have got to do with these people many thousands of years ago.

I guess, you should have heard of the phrase 灭九族 "to exterminate one's nine tribes". Why nine tribes ?

Their hero was 蚩尤 Chi You (pronounced as 吃油 eat oil) whose greatness and story also inspired both the Koreans and the Japanese alike. Can you guess why the two MTVs below have something to do with this hero ?



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