It is a very good video! Well designed and tasty! I was trying to introduce 56 Ethnic Groups to students that outside of China, the only thing I would like to recommend is to add an English subtitles on the Ethnic Groups so people who don't read Chinese can understand.
This is such a beautiful video and there are always people that wanting to make it political which I feel pathetic because it seems like politics and hatred is their whole life.
Stunning and Majestic! Absolutely a piece of art that was created with an amount of pride and numerous studies and researches! This makes me proud as well since you included Vietnamese national attire in your work. It is just really sad that so many others do not think as you do since they keep claiming that our Ao Dai was Chinese.
OMG, Kinh tộc or người Kinh(京族) is one of 56 official recognized ethnics in China. I remember that Kinh Toc Tam Dao(京族三岛) has be introduced by Vietnam's TV. BTW, your country name "Viet Nam" has a specific relation with "Nam Viet". History is history no matter you deny it or not.
@@zihe6107 technically the Kinh Tộc Tam Đảo land was originally belonged to Vietnam in the 1st place. These territories were administered by the Nguyễn dynasty, but were later ceded by the French to the Qing dynasty. Although the Vnmese today has many similarities with the Nam Viet, no the Jing ethnics wasn't anything near related to the Sinocised Yue people there
@@talkingbushrandom4230 First of all, I totally respect Viet Nam culture and food (Bun Ca). I commented here, cos basically no Chinese especially high-educated Chinese have said AO DAI is China's, but only about China culture influence on Viet Nam. Sometimes try to think about why some China provinces such as Yunnan(Van Nam), Hainan(Hai Nam) has "Nam (South to central government)" in their name, just like Vietnam also has "Nam". That is just China territory expansion history in the past, and now some places are still in China, but some others are not. Just simple like that. I don't know why ppl always acuse each other cos of some ridiculous reasons.
@@zihe6107 ok but at least tryna do some research about the Three Island's Jingzu origin first. There is strong Chinese influence in Vietnam, but the today's Ao Dai is not a Chinese-based design whatsoever.
Nice art there 0:27 this was an ethnic group that was originally from Viet Nam, They migrated to China and our clothes is here Its art is well done good jobs
@@ueihgnurt in the ancient times,it is very hard for people from vietnam immigrated into now china territory,because the ancient vietnam people are backward in every thing,how can the immigrant take the land from the land and live?give me you explanation?
@@johanqian1858 www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/ljzg_665465/3584_665493/t17890.shtml actually they lived near the border of the two country and somehow ended up immigrated since they found their loved one in Wanwei Wutao or Shanxin
@@ueihgnurtlet me tell u the fact ,the 京族kinh 苗族hmong people are native people which are distributed in yunnan guangxi of china ,they lived in tribes and shared similar culturerespectively,and they were not immigrants from vietnam because it was impossible for people from vietnam to take the land from the native people who were living in yunnan or guangxi.the kinh people in vietnam may be native ,may be immigrants from yunnnan or guangxi.
Many different nationalities have been integrated into the history of China. In ancient times, many foreigners settled in China. They live in China with their own ethnic groups. Gradually, they began to identify with the Chinese nation and consider themselves a part of it, even though there is a country established entirely by their nation. For example, the Korean nationality, South Korea and North Korea share the same ancestry, culture and language, but Chinese Koreans consider themselves China, not South Korea or North Korea.
Gorgeous video! Happy to see Uyghur on this list (according to a comment). I always wonder what the general public in China think about the Uyghur muslims persecution.
Turth is that why Han think about them is all beauty and can dance very, what western try to do is just like what they did to Soviet, wIn fact, a simple sentence is enough. We are the Communist Party. We are all the same. 56 ethnic groups are the same. Whether they are Muslims or Uyghurs, are the same. We even envy them. do you know? In the examination like A level they can get extra points. Our Han nationality can’t.
what can we think about fake news?just laugh?by the way,why you think yoursekf as a symbol of justice?anything good and usefuk you have done to mankind?
@@dontlookspins As a Chinese-American whose family had to emigrate to the United States; I've been to China a few times, but the reason being for why my family had to flee from China, was because of the religious persecution and mass executions. Entire families are thrown into Laogai and "disappeared" after they can no longer perform slave labor. ....Often for organ harvesting. But in our case.... it was because we're Christian and CCP doesn't like any power or inspiration that doesn't come from the State. CCP is weak and fears independent thinking people who believe in their own power. If people want to know truth about China.... you can't ask them. Ask NGOs like Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, expats, and or talk with refugees who will speak truth about CCP/PLA crimes against humanity and International Laws.