I believe the Tamang community should consider branding their food, similar to the Thakali cuisine. Their unique dishes and beverages deserve recognition under a distinct brand. For instance, their grilled potatoes cooked over an open flame with secret ingredients are exceptionally delicious. By branding their food, they can showcase the richness of their culinary heritage to a wider audience. Additionally, there is a need for increased awareness and promotion of Tamang culture. I hope the Tamang community takes notice of this opportunity.
स्वर्ग छ हाम्रो देश बयान गर्न नसकिने धेरै नै सुन्दर हाम्रो नेपाल । हाम्रो भाषा अनि हाम्रो भेष अहो! आनन्द आउने। 🤗 टङ्गी दाजु तपाईं प्रति हार्दिक नमन। देश नेपाल लाई बिश्व सामु चिनाउँदै हुनु हुन्छ । ❤🙏
As a Tibetan, seeing Tamang culture is like like seeing ancient Tibetan culture frozen in the icy mountains. Such beauty and innocence. Thanks for taking us on a sacred pilgrimage.
I adore the Tamang community deeply. I've visited Nepal five times, exploring places like Langtang, Rasuwa, and Ruby Valley, where Tamang villages thrive with their unique culture. Their warm welcome feels like winning the World Cup, as they generously share whatever they have. Their innocence and straightforwardness captivate me, especially their cultural dances, chhyang, and food. Despite my short stay of only one week, the Tamang people bid farewell beautifully, refusing to accept any money from me. I'm planning to return next year to delve into learning Tamang Buddhism.
There is nothing more beautiful than humans. Rasuwa holds the true legacy of the entire Tamang culture but it has been neglected for far too long. Despite regional differences, the Tamang of Rasuwa has a distinctive culture from other parts of Nepal. thank you for sharing this video.
i hope Tamangs from every nook and corner of the country learn from Rasuwa, where the culture and language of Tamang are still preserved at it's best. Though i'm from Lalitpur, i have always admired Rasuwa and i hope to learn a lot in near future and promote it to my region . Thujeche :)
@@krishtinakhatiwada4076tamang is an ancient version of tibetan, modern tibetan is completely different. even buddhism came later in the tamang community, bon is still practiced in the tamang community while tibetans left it centuries ago.
Your love for Nepali culture is immense and heart touching. Seeing your videos like this really makes us feel proud. We Tamang people really appreciate your effort and love. ❤ Its late but still belated Happy Sonam Lhochhar! Love from Kathmandu.
Tamang people are so welcoming and hospitable. Their sense of humour is incredible. Being a tamang I feel so proud . Thank you tungay daii for exploring such remote tamang village . Regarding the history of tamang it is believed that tamang were the horse rider soldier's of Tibetian king sangchang gampo and and sangchang gampo with his horse rider soldier( tamang ) came to Kathmandu to invade Kathmandu .however then lichhavi king amsuverma of 5/6 th centuary ad settled the dispute between Kathmandu and tibet and promised to give her daughter bhrikuti Tara to sangchangampo for marriage and through the marriage relationship diplomatic relations between then Nepal and tibet was maintained and some horse rider soldier ( tamang ) started settling in Kathmandu valley. According to another sources ,it is believed that tamang used to settle kathmandu before tibetian invasion. Tamang used to call Kathmandu a yambu ( which in tamang language means yangla(our) and buu( field or land) and later tibetian horse riding soldier got intermixed and also became tamang.
ལོ་གསར་ལ་བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས། རང་ཡུལ་གི་རྟ་དམག་རིག་གཞུང་དཔེ་ལེ་བཟང་པོ་མུ་པ། Losar la Tashidelek Tangyu Ajyo🎉✨️ Our Rasuwa's Tamang culture is a significance pillar of today's tamang society. This video will be very informative for todays tamang society🙏 राङ् ङ्यि गि ह्युलरि फेपज्यिम ङ्यि गि तामाङ रिग्श्युङ रिम्ठिम शिनाङ्नेम। थुजेछे राङगि भिडियो च्याज्यिम ज्यप छोर्ज्यी ।
@randvasalmanchotilulli8889 FYI, Tashidelek is a tibetan word and no one is denying the truth nor claiming it as a word originated from tamang language. I am nuppa tamang (western tamang) and I speak nuppa dialect & it is know as {ནུབ་སྐད་/ནུབ་པའི་གཏམ་} which is closer to old tibetan [བོད་སྐད་] I definitely agree we didn't use the term *Tashidelek*on a daily basis except if you're meeting Lama la, Rinpoche la and more importantly at the time of Losar. On the daily basis we use the word ཕྱག་ཕུལ་ལོ[phyaphulo/phyaphulji/phyaphulla] or ཕྱག་འཚལ་ལོ [chhagtsalo/chhagtsalji] as a greeting. I must say all the gangri mirik( himalayan people) shares cultural, linguistic ties so it's common to see similiraties but it doesn't mean any of the himalayan communities have stolen or copied from others!!! The culture we have in Rasuwa has been passed by our Meme(མེས་མེས་/forefather) a long time ago and we Rasuwa's Tamang can be identified by our Tamang Hat(Shyadey), and the ladies Wear "Shyama and Pangghap"(Seems like pangden but its not & more longer)behind Angdung (Chupa in tibetan). You can clearly distinguished the Tamang men or women by their clothes even though we also wear Chupa/Angdung/Shyoldo as most of the himalayan people does.
@@pemachoephel7092 There is nothing offensive about it. Now nepal is secular country, however once Nepal was a hindu country, Dashain was our national festival, still huge number of nepalese people celebrate it throughout the country. In the past supremacy of hindu culture was in extreme level, that could be one of the reason. In the history indigenous communities were oppressed during the Rana and Shah regimes. There was “forceful implementation” even in kiranti community. Our ancestors were forced to be part of this celebration. Slowly it was carried out from generation to generation. Now we are used to it and celebrate it. whatever be the reason, i don’t see any misdeed act in it as long as you preserve and carry on your culture too. 🙏
I have friends who are Tamang from Boudha, and they run a restaurant. They're truly remarkable people. Their perpetual smiles never fail to uplift me. The only Tamang phrase I know is "Kan ja ji," which means "Did you eat?" They've taught me this phrase, reflecting their warm hospitality and concern for others' well-being.
Le Népal et la France sont tous deux réputés pour la beauté de leurs villages. Si vous en avez l'occasion lors de votre prochain séjour en France, j'aimerais vous demander d'immortaliser les beaux villages français. Merci d'avoir partagé.
Aaile Tamang haru le aafnu bhasa,saskriti birsidai aairaheko bela ma yo video le ekdamai ramro Sandesh deko xa derai derai danyabad yo video ko lagi ❤❤ Lasso 🙏fyafulla
They are long time ago Tibetan warriors.. I salute with lots of love 💕🙏🏻 Tamang and Sherpas are my Tibetan same blood brothers and sisters, like me and all Tibetans same ❤️😍🙏🏻
It’s a pleasure to watch your video through and missing my lhochar( Tamang New Year ) it’s been 5 years I haven’t celebrate my New Year and you are humble and kind man and thanks for beautiful Tamang lhochhar video
U know what, watching this vid, from abroad, development is just making us slave to modern technology. Simple village, simple people, very peaceful Nepal 🇳🇵🙏❤️👍👍👍👍👍
Nepalko history, tamangko history... dherai kura haru galat lekheko chha. Maile bhaneko sabai kura haru hints matra ho, pleasee afaile ek choti research garnu hola. A). Prithivii naryn shahhle unification of nepal garnu agadi nepalma tamang haruko pani afnai rajya thiyo (waiba king, moktan king, bal king, ghising king...). Tamangko rajaharulai dherai prayasma ladaima jitna nasake pachhi, chhal kapat garera jiteko thiyo. B). Prihvii naryn shahko two types of army thiyo. a). regular ( स्थायी ) army b). temporary/reserve ( अस्थायी or झारा ) armmy. Prithivvi naryn shahhle unification of nepal suru garda temporary army bata suru gareko thiyo ra dherai pachhi matra regular army chhutai banayako ho. C). Teti bela nepalko population thorai bhayakole nepalko warko bela matra (nepal-british forces war (battle of nalapani - around 600 regular ra temporary forces..), nepal-tibet war ) temporary army used garthiyo. Temporary army (kunai pani castesko child, man n woman of age 12 to 80 years). Regular armyko proper training ra arms or weapons hun thiyo bhane, tempoary army untrained, home-made tools as weapons used gar thiyo. Kahile kahi war (ladai)ma temporary armylai human shieldko lagi pani used gar thiyo. Tamang dherai jasto temporary army bhayara anglo-nepalese war, nepal-tibet war haruu ladeko thiyo. D). History of Nepalese armyko ghod chadi gadha (cavalry forces) - nepal armyma pahila cavalry army nai thiyana. Nepal army tibet sanga tin choti ladai hare pachhi, rasuwa, dhading ra nuwakotko tamang haruko sahayogle calvary army banayara temporary army harule garda yo ladai jiteko thiyo. Tyo ladaima tamang harule proper training, arms bina (home-made tools) afno bahadurile tibetko ladai jitera lasha samma pugeko thiyo. Tahi ladaima tamangko bahaduri ra kathmanu ori pari tamang basti bhayakole tamanglai arms haathatiyar diyo bhane pachhi tamang khatra hunchha bhanera tamang jhan pachhi parna thaliyo. E). Tapusya - traditional tamang (rasuwa, dhading, nuwakot) horse dance of nepal-tibet war. F). During unification of nepal, tamang harule kahile pani prithivii nryn shaah raja sanga samjhauta garena ra antim samma eklai ladai gari rahyo. Teti bela tamang ra newar haru mitra bhayakole kritipurko prithivii nryn shahh - newar ladaima tamang harule newar harulai help gareko thiyo. Tyo kritipurko ladaima kalu pande mareko thiyo ra ladai sakiya pachhi newarharlai help garekole tamang harulai matra katera mareko thiyo. Tamang harule kahile pani afno buddha dharma, saskar ra bhasa chodna manena ra tamang afno thar (sub caste) hindu karan garna diyana. Tesaile tamangko aru jaatko jasto hindu karan gareko thulo/sano jaat chhaina. Tamang harulai dherai hepna thalekole, yasko birod garna dui choti sainik bridhroha pani gareko thiyo. Tamang harule jung bahadur ranalai pani mareko thiyo (tmg ancient story sonam ra gyalmoma jar kateko). Yastai kura harule gardai tamang harulai masine jaatma rakheko thiyo. Kunai pani castelai khattam parna yesko religion, language, tradition cultures and economically weak parnu parchha re. 🇳🇵🙏
Was smiling from ear to ear throughout the video. It warms my heart to see Tamang culture, being half Tamang myself. Hope to visit Gatlang village someday and experience it firsthand🤞Thujeche/Gyasajeh 🙏🏻 Lots of ❤ from Shillong (India)
Thank you gorkhas for your sacrifices to india. Thank you india for your trust, love, support n respect to gorkhas. Thank you all indian gorkhas (nepali language speaking proudly indian citizen living in india) n indian gorkhas leaders (tamang n others) of darjeeling, sikkim, assam... for your sacrifices and uniting all gorkhas (Gorkhaland, NRC issue, CAA 2019, Limbu-Tamang seat reservation, Scheduled Tribe status for remaining castes of indian gorkhas). Long live nepal india relationship. 🙏
" Happy Sonam Losar" to everyone. Yes and indeed Ta means Horse and Mak means warrior. The horse warriors was given name by the Tibetan emperor to Tamang people. Tamang people had their own kingdom called "Temal" which lies in the east of Kathmandu and had it's own monarch. Tamang people migrated to foothills of Nepal and Kathmandu hilly areas roughly around 900 to 1000 common era. They came here after numerous warfare of Tibet and Nepal. Also many parts of Nepal and Tibet region were undisputed and some lands became Tibetan territories and some became Nepali territories after the warfare . According to the history say vegetation and soil was very fertile in Kathmandu area and it was not easy to travel one country to another in old days so they decided to stay.
tamang were not people tamang means horse warrior and today’s tamang are the decendants of the horse warriors of songsten gampo who had joint conquest with lichhavi to northern india and defeated northern indian king arunasva and imprisoned him and his 2000 prisoners and handed to tang emperor taizong
Feri dammi video Bhai, these are great to learn about Nepal. It’s so good to be able to learn about a country like this, moreso for us Britains as this is the homeland of our Gurkhas. My wife watched this video and loved it too and was fascinated by the people. She now wants to watch more of your videos so I’ll show her ones I watched before I came to Nepal a year ago. Seeing these videos just makes me want to go to all these places. Shame I don’t have the time and money or I would, my next visit I’ll be going east to Bhojpur, Dharan, Kanam, Damak, phelung, Hile, Birtmode etc 👍🇳🇵🇬🇧 Ma Nepal Maya garchu ❤
@Nepali Tanguy Dai. Thank you very much for your beautiful made videos. I was born in Nepal but grew and live in Germany. I have forgotten much of my roots since I rarely had any contact to Nepal or to Nepali people since there are not many Nepali people living in Germany. I randomly found your RU-vid channel. I watched all of your well made videos several times. I noticed you are not one of those RU-vidrs who travel to countries with low income just to collect fast clicks and subscribers. I watched many times your video (I'm back in France with Chyaang). I very much loved how you showed us ur roots. I would like to support you since these kind of videos which are well edited takes a lots of time and money but I didn't found any Patreon, PayPal or any other donation site. Maybe I missed it? If you don't have one please create one. I seriously would like to support you. It's not much but I feel like to. Since I didn't found any donation site to support you, I constantly let ur video playlist run on a web browser without adblocker and go to work. 🇫🇷🇳🇵❤
Much organic video. Love the culture and people, we must conserve Tamang or Tamak culture which reflects ancient tibetan culture. We Dolpo people and Tamang have many things in common Buddhist religion, Sapro dance , dress, grand and typical Losar celebrations, and much more.
You should definitely explore more Tamang villages like Ruby Valley, Langtang, Sindupalchok, and Kavre. In 2008, during my visit to Lapa (Ruby Valley), a kind Tamang grandfather gifted me a crystal. It's quite amusing because initially, I mistook it for a diamond and was overjoyed. However, later I discovered it was actually a mountain crystal. In 2011, I returned to Lapa and Sertung to hunt for pure crystals, and it turned out to be a successful venture with the generous assistance of the locals. They were exceptionally kind and even shared some pure honey with me, which was so potent that it gave me a headache 😁. The locals told me that back in the 1980s and 1990s, they used to come across a lot of red and white crystals, but they had no idea what they were. Foreigners took advantage of this and exchanged them for everyday items like combs, mirrors, and chocolate. It's heartening to know that now they're all educated, and I'm genuinely happy for them. I miss the Tamang villages; it's remarkable how much they've developed since 2008. Back then, it took us five days of walking to reach them! 😃
Hi TanGuY Dai, This is Bhimsim Rumba Tamang. I live in U.S. Michigan and I’m really a big fan of your RU-vid vlogs. I really love your vlogs, I was born and grew up in Myanmar but I am Tamang, In Myanmar they also have a lot of Tamang too. You’re doing a really great job, keep up and make more! If I visit Nepal I wish we could meet one day, thank you so much
Watched every second of ur video...proud to be nepali...hope we nepali can preserve this culture and traditions till earth remains....❤❤❤...salute to ur effort n love towards Nepal brother...
Thank you man! for exploring "tamang culture" it is very helpful for people of Nepal and also to other who wants to know about tamangs. We tamangs are proud of you and your efforts.❤
I really appreciate your hard work because you made this video in cold and different conditions by going to the village. I want to congratulate you very much. I have watched this video completely, you have worked very hard ! Keep it up 🙏❤️💕 🇳🇵 🇳🇵 Blessings to you from Japan🇯🇵🙏
You have strong legs too my brother 😊❤ and while watching your video some of the video shots you took that is completely different I mean I can feel the wind of their mountains. After watching these video I want to visit that place too their culture, their soul they are so sweet and friendly . Thanks @Nepali Tanguy Dai you are showing the real nepal 😊
Merci beaucoup für die tollen Videos, ich freue mich sie gefunden zu haben. Es ist wunderbar diese liebenswerten Menschen in ihrer wunderbaren Heimat zu sehen und zu hören. Danke und beste Grüße aus Thüringen in Deutschland. 😄
I had been there thrice..Gatlang will be close to my heart always ..places is so nice and people here are so innocent and they are so welcoming..........i missed this place always and wish to visit once again....Thank you for this videos ,flash back of all old memories
I used to have friends from Rasuwa when I was in school and they used to sing this song. "Phul phuley naspaatiiiii, ramailo garumla ah ah Saphru ko bus mathi". Mesmerising. I beleive people from Rasuwa are natural born singer.
with a flight distance of just half an hour Nepal has a such a rich diverse culture, and landscape of plain border to India, hilly region to snow capped mountains.....
You had an authentic cultural experience in Nepal. Congrats. 99% of tourists have no idea about real nepal. Real Nepal feels like taking a time travel to the past. Hope it sticks around for a long long time to come. You should try rural life in gurung, rai, limbu, magar villages in festive times.
Absolutely love the documentary style vlog and thanks for taking your time to experience and embrace our tamang culture ❤❤❤well to be frank even i didnt know this much about my own culture .
Thank you so much for your unwavering dedication to showcasing the hidden corners of Nepal and the rich tapestry of cultures woven throughout. I am learning so much about my country through your videos. Merci beaucoup From Belgium
Thank you so much Tanguy dai for representing Tamang culture. Hope to meet you someday. Big fan. You are more nepali than most of the new generation nepalese. Please give this man nepalese citizenship. You don't need money and home to stay in Nepal. Nepal is your home now. You are a family member now. You can stay in my home forever. Let's travel Nepal together forever.....
Amazing, truly mind-blowing video. I sincerely appreciate your efforts to portray genuine Nepali culture in relation to many tribes, since this is spreading a message of our unity in diversity to the world.