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Mysterious Chinese city burns REAL GOLD, and foreigners don't know this! Quanzhou, Fujian | S2, EP5 

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China's Minnan region has many off-the-beaten-track destinations for foreign visitors, and is also the hidden gem. Quanzhou (Zaiton) has the best preserved old city, the most fascinating folk traditions and performs the largest worshipping rituals.
I arrived on a mysterious day when many people in their house are burning REAL GOLD in a golden bucket. So what day is today, and why are they doing that...
0:00 Intro
2:35 Quanzhou City Walk
4:46 Golden Bucket (gim tang)
9:37 Ritual of Golden Bucket
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@kapochi007
@kapochi007 Год назад
I'm Malaysian of Hokkien descent. This Vlog really shows how well preserved Hokkien culture is overseas. I must say, this city and area you've just showed could quite easily have been a part of Malaysia!
@H.Witcher
@H.Witcher Год назад
The first old woman was speaking Hokkien which Yan couldn't understand, yea?
@kapochi007
@kapochi007 Год назад
@@H.Witcher The old lady was speaking Hokkien dialect with a heavy local slang. Even as a native Hokkien speaker from Malaysia, I barely caught what she said. So Yan not understanding is absolutely forgivable
@zzleecute6046
@zzleecute6046 Год назад
@@kapochi007 she said today(16th day of the lunar December) is Earth God's Birthday, also called 'weiya'尾牙 at local.
@kapochi007
@kapochi007 Год назад
@@zzleecute6046 Thank you for sharing
@shgo3742
@shgo3742 Год назад
@@kapochi007 4.22 grandma was explaining that is 大伯公 birthday.
@arunprabhamukherjee9467
@arunprabhamukherjee9467 Год назад
Your videos are addictive! You introduce me to the diversity of China. It is such a treat and respite from the constant negativity in the mainstream medium here in the west. Thank you!
@alexlee2765
@alexlee2765 Год назад
From my hearing, the old auntie said, 'today is the birthday of Guang Gong. Every year, we will pray on this day, 07 Dec. In this whole street, every house will pray to this God on this day.' I only speak hokkien to my family in Malaysia but glad that I can understand the quanzhou hokkien as the dialects are different in other parts of fujian.
@shcheah2002
@shcheah2002 Год назад
The temple really looks like those in Malaysia, especially in Penang where a lot of the local Chinese are Hokkien. Thank you for this video!
@hilarypatricnarcis3505
@hilarypatricnarcis3505 Год назад
Thank Yan for sharing this culture. It was interesting to learn the cultures of other. I am a Malaysian but a non-Chinese. I speak some Hokkien being from Penang. I think it is important to understand the other races and religions for dialogue.
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
Exactly, that’s the best way to erase prejudice ❤️❤️
@chessonso2610
@chessonso2610 Год назад
There are also millions of Hokkien descendants in the Philippines. Such a great video about the unique culture and traditions of Quanzhou. Looking forward to the next one 👍
@Lin-gb3ve
@Lin-gb3ve Год назад
I am Malaysian Penang Hokkien and met few aunties in Manila. To my surprise, they speak the exact hokkien dialect as me. I thought they will visitors from Penang like me.
@laikokhua946
@laikokhua946 Год назад
闽南人
@wahsengsim8591
@wahsengsim8591 Год назад
I'm M'sian of Teochew descent. Yes, 'weiya' is celebrated here by many businesses owners of Chinese descent. The group grand dinner (boss together with the workers) is the highlight of the day. Didn't know its that grand in Fujian province too. Thanks for another great content.
@Daci7272
@Daci7272 11 месяцев назад
以前潮州在古代归泉州府管辖,所以潮汕话属于闽南语一个分支
@andrewsllee
@andrewsllee Год назад
I understand my Hokkien ancestors are from Fujian. Can you share more of the hokkien villages in future videos....much appreciated and keep up the great videos. Its lovely...
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
Definitely!
@raymondng18
@raymondng18 Год назад
I am not surprised the similarities between Fujian and Malaysia as a large number of Malaysian Chinese ancestors are from Fujian province including myself 😊
@choonhockong8215
@choonhockong8215 Год назад
Singapore hokkien people, especially the older generation, celebrate and pray to GuangGong. My parents came from Fujian province, and I feel proud of my ancestors. Must visit Fujian province again to appreciate the culture there.
@PrincessMi33
@PrincessMi33 Год назад
@@choonhockong8215 this proud is somehow embedded in our blood, those from quanzhou.
@ongtengkee9225
@ongtengkee9225 Год назад
the largest hokkien are from quanzhou in malaysia or south east asia as well
@celloting01
@celloting01 Год назад
We left our roots nearly two hundred years ago and what you're showing is all new to me! So, thank you. Keep up the good work.
@Dans_Theatre
@Dans_Theatre Год назад
Hey Yan! I'm from Singapore and this weiya is practised here not only bythe Hokkiens, but the other dialect group like the teochews and the cantonese also follow this tradition.
@eddylim3071
@eddylim3071 Год назад
Thank you Yan for showing us Fujian. My great great grand father was from Fujian.
@bktan3111
@bktan3111 Год назад
I m so happy to c all these Chinese still so traditional. M really glad they know their roots. As i always say i don't have a white father, i m an ancestor worshipper. My mum thought me to call people when visiting n make prayer when in temple. Tqvm for your videos. Greedings from Malaysia
@melvinlee5150
@melvinlee5150 Год назад
Excellent educational Vlog Yan! Love it when you explore these hidden culture even for yourself.... Most Chinese Malaysian do pray this way too... The common time of month is usually 1st and 15th of the lunar month.... I'm surprised over there they do it on 2nd and 16th.... So it is a learning experience for me too.... Great!?? ,👍😄
@user-bp9be5mr2f
@user-bp9be5mr2f Год назад
平常百姓会在每月初一十五拜土地公,家里有做生意的会在初二十六拜财神爷😂😂😂。闽南传统
@edwardtan6285
@edwardtan6285 Год назад
我是从泉州府tk介绍你的频道过来的,谢谢你中国各地不同的文化通过频道传播到世界各地。
@rogerstony
@rogerstony Год назад
Good video. Now I understand the reason and meaning of 尾牙。used to hear my parent (Quanzhou descendent) utter these words near Chinese New Year. Chinese culture is so colourful. Singapore Chinese here.
@tangcheekong9778
@tangcheekong9778 Год назад
AYan in the Fujien/HokkienLang motherland.Nice to see Fujiennese traditions still lively and strong in China similar to seasonal Hokkien rituals in North and South Malaysia/Singapore.
@Miles_Chan1997
@Miles_Chan1997 Год назад
Thank you for introducing some traditions of my hometown Quanzhou to the world❤❤❤
@bernardlokman5442
@bernardlokman5442 Год назад
My ancestral land. Yongchun/Eng Chun and Nan’an/Lam Oa. I think the grandma said that ‘today is the birthday of tudigong’.
@zzleecute6046
@zzleecute6046 Год назад
Quite right! tudigong is the Earth God!that day is the Earth God's Birthday!You have mastered the Quanzhou dialect of Hokkien!👍🏻
@bernardlokman5442
@bernardlokman5442 Год назад
@@zzleecute6046 I learned a bit from watching Taiwanese TV series as they are more similar to Quanzhou than my mother tongue Zhangzhou dialect. It is also easier to understand older people as they still retained very clear glottal and nasal sounds.
@wesleyphan5665
@wesleyphan5665 Год назад
My late mom had an altar of Guan Yu, Liu Bei with Zhang Fei which every 1st and 15th day of lunar month she gave offering while I was a kid in Indonesia 75 years ago.
@69shovlhed89
@69shovlhed89 Год назад
I have been to Quanzhou! i wish you would have talked about the 2 pagodas in your drone footage. they are aproximately 800 years old and have survived several earthquakes. for me, the temples and pagodas are facinating, as well as the traditional areas and markets. thank you for this video!
@havoc1723
@havoc1723 Год назад
As always excellent vlog Yan, most of Chinese that migrated to Southeast Asia was from this province. You can see most Hokkien culture in Philippines and most successful businessmen are owned by Filipino Chinese with Hokkien lineage. This would be my first place to go when I visit China. Keep safe!
@toshikokasahara8536
@toshikokasahara8536 Год назад
The scene of taking the high-speed rail at the beginning of the film captured my hometown Fuqing "东方印象‘’. Now I'm in Ireland and miss my hometown so much. Thank you Yan for this great videos!!!
@serenepoh5606
@serenepoh5606 Год назад
I’m Malaysian (Cantonese). When my parents were alive, we had prayers for Touya and Weiya as well.
@CheikoSairin
@CheikoSairin Год назад
I was surprised that there was real gold in the burnt paper. And many people worship in the temple. Thank you for sharing your journey and I find it entertaining. Greetings from Singapore.
@truthbetold001
@truthbetold001 Год назад
Amazing that i have barely scratched the surface of my ancestral roots since the tour i joined shown just only Xiamen and the piano island. Quanzhou old city quarter kept the original everything and resisted modernisation. Marvellous. If you ever filmed the local food scene, i recommend at least you taste oysters with rice flour slurry with egg and chives fried, delectable. I personally prefer not the crispy kind but with a little soft chew version. Thanks again and safe travel.
@PrincessMi33
@PrincessMi33 Год назад
Me toooo! That preference of taste makes you authentic.
@lktan589
@lktan589 Год назад
So much similarity, down to the metal burning bucket, that you commonly see besides the road in Malaysia. Except here we "pai pai" on the 1st and 15th of the lunar calendar
@parttimethinker7611
@parttimethinker7611 Год назад
Thanks Yan, it’s a very interesting cultural thing that i never knew existed. It reminded me of an old American soldiers saying, there’s no unbeliever in the foxholes (hiding in a shallow dug dirt hole to avoid being kill during enemies bombardments). I guess, the Fujian folks learned that in business, there’s no unbeliever as well.
@Freddie19008
@Freddie19008 Год назад
Because of this video, I just booked my air ticket to visit Quanzhou end of the year. I always enjoy visiting those 3 tiered city. Before this video, never heard of Quanzhou
@RC-cz3po
@RC-cz3po Год назад
Really appreciate your videos. I have enjoyed learning about Chinese culture and history from them!! Please continue!
@ericyeo3770
@ericyeo3770 Год назад
Ah, Fujian, home of my forefathers. Many Chinese people in Penang are descendants of migrants from Fujian. I can just make out what the woman is saying when you asked about the paper she's burning - her Hokkien dialect is so different from the Penang Hokkien.
@ericyeo3770
@ericyeo3770 Год назад
Thank you, Yan! I can relate to some of the things in your video!
@albertschubert4942
@albertschubert4942 Год назад
I love the music you played, it is very joyful. Yes another beautiful and an informative documentary about parts of china so rarely shown and certainly not visited by the average tourist. Loved every minute of it. I thought it was Guangzhou (that I have visited), but looking at the spelling I was wrong. Thank you Yan, well done again. 👍👍
@chessonso2610
@chessonso2610 Год назад
Thank you Yan for sharing this excellent video about my ancestral place. I'm Filipino of Hokkien descent, 3rd generation. I totally understood all Hokkien spoken in the video. My grandparents were from 南安市 Nan'an and 晋江市 Jinjiang City within Quanzhou. I grew up in the Philippines with the same traditions as Quanzhou.
@jjj3213
@jjj3213 Год назад
你三代了还保留这么多文化,挺厉害,我看很多来久了都菲律宾化了
@chessonso2610
@chessonso2610 Год назад
@@jjj3213 你誇了。其實並非持久之後在地菲律賓華人就會菲化的。菲化不菲化是很多因素造成。我們家都喜愛自己文化和母語。從小我父母就是鼓勵在家裡講閩南話的。以後如有自己的家庭,我依然會教我子孫講閩南話和家裡的習俗, 希望能传承下去。
@aviationtravel3572
@aviationtravel3572 Год назад
Hi Yan, Thank you so much for your latest video, extremely interesting content and something unique to this region? I also like the idea of not just visiting the tourist areas, I much prefer seeing how ordinary people live and eat.
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
it is very common in both guangdong and Fujian provinces ☺️
@aviationtravel3572
@aviationtravel3572 Год назад
@@littlechineseeverywhere So Yan it would be fair to say, that each Province has different traditions?
@gordkao
@gordkao Год назад
Hi Yan, so happy to be the first to catch your video :)
@choonhockong8215
@choonhockong8215 Год назад
Thanks for the information on Fujian (hokkien) culture. The celebration of GuangGong (God of Wealth) auspicious dates by the Fujian people.
@amyko8905
@amyko8905 Год назад
老阿婆说的是 土地公生日,大家都要烧香拜土地公。 土地公日也叫尾牙 做生意的老板今天要拜神请员工吃饭。 都是几百年的传下来的习俗。 另外金桶的 意思是烧香纸的桶,闽南人至今保留很祭拜祖先祭拜神灵的习俗都喜欢烧香纸 闽南语叫烧金,所以叫金桶
@heinrichbraun9197
@heinrichbraun9197 Год назад
Thanks for this very interesting video. Like it very much and appreciate that you share this culture that was unknown to me until now. Greetings
@joshuapowers8446
@joshuapowers8446 Год назад
These are such wonderful videos! Thank you so much for making these❤ I love that drone shot with the pagoda in the park on the right! 很感谢🙏
@soonpohtay4794
@soonpohtay4794 Год назад
Showing many of us our ancestral town..
@firefox8713
@firefox8713 Год назад
It is said that southern provinces in China are richer than northern ones in general. Wondering if you know that is true? Great video btw Yan.
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
yeah, in general the eastern provinces are richer, and guangdong and Fujian are rich provinces and are quite ahead of other provinces
@Kevin-xz4jq
@Kevin-xz4jq Год назад
Wonderful video! I hope you eventually go to the Chaoshan area nearby. I lived there for a couple of years and always wanted to learn more about their local holidays and Gods, but my Chinese wasnt good enough to really understand. I love and miss Chaoshan so much. Your videos are interesting and unique! Thank you for them.
@MKVideoSinzig
@MKVideoSinzig Год назад
Thank you Yan for this very interesting Vlog! It seems strange to 'burn' gold but as it is being recycled there is no real loss. I'm fascinated by your videos about those regions in mainland China which are rather difficult to visit! Looking forward to the next one 😁
@Joooo89
@Joooo89 Год назад
I'm Indonesian of Hokkien descent, my great grandparents are from Quanzhou 🔥.. Been trying to learn about Quanzhou cultures since the last few years and your video is really amazing 😍
@Daci7272
@Daci7272 11 месяцев назад
你是不是住在泗水?
@WorldAfterCovid19TV
@WorldAfterCovid19TV Год назад
Hi! Yan... Tatanas are the only non-Chinese ethnic group in Sabah who celebrate the Lunar New Year. This time about 37 years ago my family also used to burn that kind of golden paper... intresting! 👍 🎉🎊
@tehyenyen
@tehyenyen Год назад
Hope you can explore and show us more about Teochew ancestors and their culture and livelihood in China as many Teochew descendants also live abroad and never been to Teochew provinces or villages.
@d_cute_k1299
@d_cute_k1299 Год назад
It is interesting that prayers are conducted on the 2nd and 16th each lunar month. In Malaysia, the prayers are done on the 1st and 15th day of each lunar to coincide with the moon phase. I'm curious to find out why. In Malaysia, we have a custom to hold "end of work" (收工) meals where the employer will have a meal with his/her workers to close business for the Lunar New Year celebration. There will be a "start of work" (开工) feast too. I wonder if this stems from the Wei-ya and Tou-ya customs.
@keepdurron
@keepdurron 3 месяца назад
I think it is to prevent a clash with other festivals that are mostly on 1st and 15th since it's every month's 2nd and 16th for WeiYa
@araara4746
@araara4746 5 месяцев назад
As an Indonesian of Tong'an Fujian descent, I still understand what they say, even though their dialect is Quanzhou dialect. The first grandmother said that that day was the earth god's anniversary, the 16th of the 12th month. All the houses in the alley had an earth god (altar). The word gim-tang in this context should not be translated as golden bucket, but is more suitable to be translated as a barrel for burning paper money.
@0014929
@0014929 Год назад
Did you know Fuzhou and Quanzhou are just near to each other but their dialect are totally different, not even closer, not even similar .That's can consider a miracle after thousand years the language did not get influence by each other.
@zzleecute6046
@zzleecute6046 Год назад
更有趣的是,莆田市在泉州市和福州市的中间位置,三个地方相互接壤,却各有不同的三种方言,且相互之间无法直接用方言交流,真的是很神奇的一件事!
@0014929
@0014929 Год назад
@@zzleecute6046 🤣🤣
@enchongliu4339
@enchongliu4339 5 месяцев назад
福州也有类似的,不过因为我家是信天主教的了解不多 只知道我姑姑经常烧金箔纸,佛教的很多都这样 有时候还凌晨5、6点放鞭炮😂
@luxinfinity73
@luxinfinity73 Год назад
I was laughing when you wrote in the subtitles that you couldn't understand that woman. When I was a teenager I often disobeyed my mother. She was so frustrated with me that she often asked "Was I speaking Chinese?". In Italy, in the past because nowadays we have a huge Chinese community living there, people often referred to the Chinese language as something completely impossible to understand. 🤣😁🤗
@Cys62
@Cys62 Год назад
I supposed its normal she couldnt understand what the old lady was saying, because yan is from anhui, whereas that lady was somewhere around fujian province, where they speak hokkien and its variation. As i m a teochew, though an overseas one, i could still understand a couple of the words that she mentioned...
@steveteh2827
@steveteh2827 Год назад
Welcome to my village in China - Quanzhou (福建泉州). However, my village is in 永春县 and 南安市.
@0014929
@0014929 Год назад
槟城人的祖籍多数都是南安的
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
I will probably visiting Yong chun after the spring festival
@0014929
@0014929 Год назад
@@littlechineseeverywhere 有快铁太容易了😆
@longtaoyou2931
@longtaoyou2931 Год назад
5:15这条街也太像马来西亚了,我以为马来西亚那种街道是华人过去后形成的本地特色,原来是从泉州这里过去的。
@theresatan7749
@theresatan7749 Год назад
Go see the Hakka Tolou in Fujian province. I went when we took my father back to his village for the first time.
@hongbs8471
@hongbs8471 Год назад
Nice and very details , I am from Kuching ,originated from Putian , Henghua .兴化人
@yeoshong
@yeoshong Год назад
Thanks
@jennyohara4011
@jennyohara4011 Год назад
So much wonderful Content...thank you...
@stoneju1392
@stoneju1392 Год назад
Amazing video, thanks a lot . 欢迎海外侨胞回国省亲! Welcome oversea Chinese back to China.
@frankiechua1011
@frankiechua1011 Год назад
I want to know more of chinese culture love watching your videos
@olenduschannel7714
@olenduschannel7714 Год назад
Nice sharing friend 💕
@林立星
@林立星 Год назад
那位阿婆说的是土地公诞辰土地公生日我是马来西亚人🤗
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
你们都听懂了!
@k0v4c
@k0v4c Год назад
This reminds me a lot of Taiwan. Everything looks so similar. The temples, the paper burning, everything.
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
It is the same culture. Most Taiwan people are descendants of immigrants from Fujian provinces.
@k0v4c
@k0v4c Год назад
@@littlechineseeverywhere Is this something regional? As in, China outside of Fujian does not have these cultural features?
@Mona-fv1yw
@Mona-fv1yw 6 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@k0v4cif you mean similar temples, paper burning etc. yes I think it’s similar in all Han people area
@k0v4c
@k0v4c 6 месяцев назад
@@Mona-fv1yw not just the practice, but rather the aesthetics, the atmosphere
@Mona-fv1yw
@Mona-fv1yw 6 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@k0v4cif you can read the introduction of Guan Gong in that temple you will know he belongs to Daoism, which is the religion created by Han people from ancient China
@bertanelson8062
@bertanelson8062 Год назад
Here's to your prayers for success & well-being! You are blessed, Yan! Thank you!
@beninchina
@beninchina Год назад
Great video, Yan!
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
hello from fujian
@Keiichi879
@Keiichi879 Год назад
Funny how this was something new and unfamiliar to you, but very much part of ordinary Malaysian Chinese culture. Even if you were Malaysian Chinese Christian for example, you still would have seen these type of rituals done in your neighbourhood many times. Despite living in modern time and outside of China, Malaysian Chinese still have very strong roots to their culture and heritage that are many times lost in China it self. For example I have seen more lion dance and dragon dance performances in a single week of Chinese new year in Malaysia than compared to years of living in China.
@sailinmu3302
@sailinmu3302 Год назад
有没有一种可能,马来西亚中国传统文化的部分,只从中国某个省份或区域带过去的。而不是全部的中国文化。
@matthiaslow8533
@matthiaslow8533 Год назад
Hi Yan,..nice to see u again
@user-ik5on9bk2e
@user-ik5on9bk2e Год назад
她说今日是土地公生日,当你问他是什么日子。我这位槟城人完全听懂她的福建话😂😂
@user-gc1bu8qp6d
@user-gc1bu8qp6d Год назад
Yan, thank you for showing us beautiful Nepal, and its wonderful culture. You are a wonderful person.
@0014929
@0014929 Год назад
尾牙在马来西亚已经是少数人会称之为尾牙的了,在马来西亚因为多元种族都是一起工作的,所以会把它称作“收工酒”也是比较容易理解的名称,当然也会有头牙,但会称之为“开工酒”。老板通常会乘这个来请员工吃饭,犒劳犒劳。
@user-ik5on9bk2e
@user-ik5on9bk2e Год назад
台湾人最多叫尾牙,还会请辣妹子助兴
@skong5015
@skong5015 9 месяцев назад
Love watching your videos. Each one has very interesting content.
@GoAhead494
@GoAhead494 6 месяцев назад
thank you, I realized with this video that my understanding of mandarin characters and language has gotten better. thank you for sharing culture and allowing me to learn the langueage at the same time. :)
@SOMAA_11
@SOMAA_11 Год назад
Simple way that u explain gives a different outlook Keep going
@kickapootrackers7255
@kickapootrackers7255 Год назад
Thanks Yan👍🏹♥️
@Soul_Donkey
@Soul_Donkey Год назад
Nice music, very relaxing!
@maryc.grider2691
@maryc.grider2691 11 месяцев назад
I admire you for so many reasons! Your videos are great!💖
@2010XJP
@2010XJP Год назад
期待妳的下一個視頻
@ca2ca
@ca2ca Год назад
Another informative video. Seems many people emigrated from Fujian area. Thanks
@atir4u
@atir4u Год назад
Your videos are awesome 😎
@vancloudguy
@vancloudguy 11 месяцев назад
The senior at 4:30 was speaking local fujian dialect and was telling Yan it was the earthgod's day and that's why everyone was burning the paper and sticks.
@harikuang
@harikuang Год назад
Wei Ya tradition! WOW! We also do it here in Indonesia! I live in a Chinese community where the dominant people is 福建人. As a Cantonese, I also have to learn to speak Fujian dialect to be able to communicate with the majority Chinese here. Our houses are also mostly made of red bricks. Seeing this video makes me think that the Chinese immigrants had carried a piece of China to Indonesia.
@areyouOK-lj7zb
@areyouOK-lj7zb Год назад
支持一波,泉州的小伙伴们,这里集合
@user-zd9ks2jg8e
@user-zd9ks2jg8e Год назад
来啦来啦 我是看到泉州府的推送
@jjj3213
@jjj3213 Год назад
金刚狼路过
@ea7366
@ea7366 Год назад
It is nice to see that the streets are all clean.
@nicholasc700
@nicholasc700 Год назад
Hello...another interesting episode...guess you need a crash course on the temple prayer etiquette (LOL). The unfolding of papermoney/3 sticks incense/3 bows....yep! this is hokkien from hearing the local speakers. Guess as you go further south there will be more foochow/teochew/cantonese & hakka dialects. I do see the similarity here as in Malaysia. Happy vlogging.....!!!
@halim5618
@halim5618 Год назад
hi yan well done n happy chinese new year
@dtac_10_29
@dtac_10_29 Год назад
In Hokkien culture, if you do business you usually will have a statue of scholar Guang Yu in your factory, office, and / or home
@indrapurnama2377
@indrapurnama2377 Год назад
Saya selali mengikuti vlog kamu dari awal, i'm so happy with you.8k sucb ❤
@glowndark1
@glowndark1 Год назад
This is pro'ly the best camera for shooting video. Very nice video for both picture and story telling.
@nolychen5430
@nolychen5430 Год назад
It's a local earth wealth god they r celebrating. It's a local dialect hokkien the lady spoke.
@hong3170
@hong3170 Год назад
I think Chinese words "ya ji"牙祭 is for this tradition. most regions don't practice this ritual anymore but a banquet with all employees in the beginning and ending of the year is still a tradition in China.
@isaiahalleman8055
@isaiahalleman8055 Год назад
I’m very interested in seeing where and how the gold paper money is created and how the burned golden ash is processed, resold or reused. Thank you for your very cool videos!
@halim5618
@halim5618 Год назад
hi yan im yourcloyal fan and request if you can cover the real chinese new year celebrationsat home, food etc… we as malaysians are culturally close to china. happy new year to you and family
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
I will try my best to make a short one!
@PrincessMi33
@PrincessMi33 Год назад
The amah spoke hokkien (Minnan Dialect) said it is to celebrate the birthday of the God of the land.
@gwy742
@gwy742 Год назад
the lady at 4:25 said something alone the line of something something 土地公生... 大家有土地公... 十二十六土地公生 something something this row of houses we all have 土地公.. something something.... 😅😅
@suninapawaroo3024
@suninapawaroo3024 Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@juliemcmurtrie2713
@juliemcmurtrie2713 Год назад
Wow it seems like there's thousands of different gods 🌸 and yes Yan..burning gold !!! I've never heard of or seen that practice before 🌸that was very interesting thank you 😊👍🌸 much love from NewZealand 🌸
@5551632
@5551632 Год назад
Keep up the good works
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
Thanks, will do! :)
@luxinfinity73
@luxinfinity73 Год назад
Very very interesting! I saw people worshipping and burning incence in Malaysia but I had no clue about what they were doing. I have learned from 仙侠 drama that there are gods for everything. When I visited similar temples in Malaysia, I saw the statue of the founder of Taoism (Lao Tzu). The temples always attracted my attention because of the colorful dragons. What an interesting contrast, perfect ying and yang ☯️, you have a modern town with city bike rental and people still following rituals which started hundreds of years ago. In Japan they have sake (rice wine) with gold in it which you drink at the new year celebration. What do you do with the golden ashes? Do you keep the ashes with you for good luck?
@littlechineseeverywhere
@littlechineseeverywhere Год назад
They sell them because some metal could be recycled!
@skywalkkerk8520
@skywalkkerk8520 Год назад
Gosh, this is indeed so Malaysia, I can understand what the Ah Po says 😆
@millicentmeade3291
@millicentmeade3291 Год назад
Dear Yan, Your videos are lovely and delightful. Xin xin.
@user-nq3qw4kn1i
@user-nq3qw4kn1i Год назад
好巧哦,你去找阿思的那家商店,是我18年去泉州时住的肃清门客栈,谢谢你带我重游~
@GABANCHANNEL
@GABANCHANNEL Год назад
Bravo..i've subscribed your channel...
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