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Lionel is the only person who gets to say stuff like "when I was young I had to travel to school everyday for an hour uphill in freezing snow" and mean it!
@@Sk-qt8ro yeah but you probably didn't have to return home after just a few minutes if the bus was delayed. Also, like half the world would experience the same thing you did.
@@tsangtsang-s8lcongrats on taking one of the few extreme exceptions and missing the point. I swear Palestinians make everyone hate them with these comments lmao
I would prefer to live in Switzerland on my own rather than with good company but in a poor environment with no future (not saying about the one in the video, it's not bad at all, actually quite nice).
Today they are dancing. Few hundred years, they were worshipping Buddha and Hindu gods. The tribes were called Sakha tribes.. We Indians don't know how much history has been destroyed
@@MrAmitkr007 You are confusing with Saka people, who are Indo-Europeans not Siberians. They ruled some parts of Siberia but both are not related. The Saka people who converted are who invaded India and Afghanistan. The people outside those regions didn't convert.
As an Argentinian its so cute to see a little boy in the other side of the world who lives in the coldest weather having Messi as his idol and dreaming to be a football player. Little Lionel, you go to school with -47 degrees, you can do and be anything! ❤
Amazing to hear a Hindi song in a Siberian school ! The world seems connected in wonderful ways ! Loved the narrative and respect for everyone like Lionel to appreciate life in such extreme environments . Love from India !!
it's fascinating to see how humans are surviving in such a harsh environment, I would expect people to abandon such cold places but they are still thriving, I would like to visit there someday.
@@CamelliaFlingertкаждый приспосабливается по своему, кто-то уже привык к землетрясению и цунами на каждый год как в Японии и США, а кто-то уже привык к заморозкам как Россия и Канада
Not trying to be disrespectful but you couldn't offer me enough money to visit there ! I'll suffer thru my Texas heat/humidity 10 times over before ever setting foot there. Hate cold !
@@Kalid__ it is an English saying , they are not confused. It is a way of saying they are very friendly and open. So in this case, Lionel is very kind for allowing us to learn about his day etc
I live in South Africa and when it hits -1 degree during winter, I barely cope. It's amazing how the human body can survive such a cold weather like that, thank you for these videos ❤️ keep warm!
I'm traveling to India soon, such a beautiful rich culture, architecture, stories, food, etc. There's so many places to visit, from south to the northernmost region! It's overwhelming... Both natural landscapes and human made structures. I encourage anyone to research beyond the most popular locations like Mumbai, Calcutta, and Delhi,
What you find about some of these really cold places is that in the summer it can be so much different (obviously) but what I'm saying is here we see Yakutsk can reach as low as minus 64 Celsius but now in summer just the other day Yakutsk reached 33 degrees Celsius or 91 Fahrenheit which is hot not just for this place but for anywhere.
As a Brazilian even tho not ironically I like cold temperature I can't imagine me surviving in a place like this. It's fascinating seeing people living in a harsh location on earth and what a beautiful message at the end of the video.❤
@@yvettakollega5791 - I wouldn't say ALL about family life, the main emphasis is on cold temperatures, food & culture with some family life as well as solo life & how these amazing people look out for each other in such extreme harsh conditions I too find totally fascinating.
Well in my country temperature rises upto 50°C ,but we are use to of that means 45°C is quiet common in summer ,but it's little tough during the month of fasting because of extreme hot weather but still thank full to Allah for everything. But in winter when temperature goes down to 0°C or even to 5° we are like frozen or nearly died and worst condition when temperature goes in mines maximum to -5°C . Simply the thing is that every one got use to of their environment . So no Awwwww feeling for me . Because they can't survive in 50°C as we can't in -45°C .
Friend, I'm from Russia. Although I live not in Yakutia, I also live in cold St. Petersburg. I’m also not sure that I could survive in Brazil - it’s hot, humid, you have wild cats (jaguars, leopards, pumas), as well as anacondas, poisonous snakes, spiders... Horror :) I think that people have learned to survive in every place on our planet. It's a pity we didn't learn to be friends. Neither with nature nor with each other
What a beautiful video! I plan to show my inner-city/urban kiddos this. They need to see some glimpses of life beyond their local neighborhood.. Excellent video
Kiun B, your videos are always fascinating ,well narrated, filmed and edited .I am always impressed with the thriving nature of your community under such adverse almost inhuman temperatures.
The auther of this video lies, because school students don't have to go to school at low temperatues. The authorities announce a day off due to weather conditions (aktirovka). And at present students do their studies on-line
Key word is "internationalism", instead of cosmopolitism and globalism. Since if will all will speak the same language, have same customs, watch the same films, listen the same music, have the same culture overall (like it tends to be American Hollywood made cukture now) than it will be great damage to richness human culture and
Amazing. -47 degrees and walking to school. If I lived there seeing a little kid waiting I would feel obligated to give him a warm ride to school! Great to see family life and fun and love, even when its lower than chilly freezing cold!
У каждого есть работа, на которую нельзя опоздать, а кроме того, ребенок не сядет в чужую машину. Ходить в школу в такой мороз - нормальная практика в России, дети одеты достаточно тепло для такой температуры. И автомобили не редко ломаются при такой температуре
What a beautiful video! I plan to show my inner-city/urban kiddos this. They need to see some glimpses of life beyond their local neighborhood.. Excellent video ❤
You should do a video on social life in the coldest city. Such as how people meet their significant others. When you talked about family, it made me wonder what kind of social activities/meeting opportunities there are.
Ещё с советского времени Люди в любом уголке бывшего Советского Союза любят индийские фильмы, так что не чего удивительного, правда в кинотеатрах сейчас не показывают индийское кино, уже не так пользуется спросом, но любителей все равно много
Случайно наткнулся на ваше видео. Это все снято и смонтированно так качественно и так атмосферно, что радуются глаза и уши, и трогает за душу. Наверное никто так красиво еще не снимал про Якутию! Теперь буду смотреть все видео
@@user-qh3ly3ry9z у вас самый настоящий ад. Я как-то говорил, что если бы поехал куда-то в адски холодные места, то первое чем бы я озаботился это наличием денег на побег к себе на юг. И чуть что не так с деньгами, я бы бежал без оглядки бросив всё. И если бы я оказался в Якутске, Чукотке и прочих гиблых местах, то я бы чётко обозначил ту сумму денег ради которой я приперся сюда, и набрав её, я сразу же бы тикал назад.
This is a beautiful video and very educative. I love especially the message at the end about it not being where you live, but who you live with. Blessings! ❤😊
I feel like dying in Delhi, India when temperature dips to 3-4 degrees during winter. This temperature remains only for few days. Still I feel depressed and don't want to go out of my room. It's amazing to see how these ppl live their lives at -60 degrees. Salute to this kid.
Kiun B I love this channel, with everything that's going on you show the unique culture and people who live here. I hope you, your family and all your friends are safe. Much love from Australia 💖💖
@@Pythoner, really?? In what part of this World do you live in that “nothing’s going on”? It must be a mystical area called Fantasy Land, or Utopia, or “I live underground where there is no Life” Land…..This young woman, Kiun, is doing an extraordinary job, and it has to be in that kind of weather (!), to show the World that “nothing’s going on” in HER World does NOT exist. Why? Because LIFE, even in the coldest town on Earth, Life with its ups and downs, still has Community just like countless areas in this World. Yes!! There is plenty of Life in Yakutsk, and I for one, am very grateful to see Life in other parts of the world. Something tells me, and I could be wrong, but YOU need a Life, or at least open your eyes and take a peek.
Can't believe they are resisting in this extreme cold weather. Hats off to the Yakutsk people and respect to those little kids who are passionate about learning even when the weather hits like this. Thanks for documenting and showing us how people go beyond to gain knowledge. I am from India, and I don't know what excuses the people have here for not attending school even though we don't see snow at all.
I have heard from various sources that the reason girls do not go to school in India often is that they have a high risk of simply getting raped on the way to school. So parents just keep them in the house. Why India has no proper school buses then? It would take care of that problem. Of course, I know very little about India and maybe I am talking rubbish here
I am really impressed. This was a lovely video. 😊 I wish I experienced a warm and loving family life growing up. I have no idea what that is like. I'm glad the little boy has that with his family. That is wonderful 🥰
I'm always in awe everytime i watch some videos of Yakutsk people, how they live there in the most coldest place on earth. God bless the people there & keep them safe & warm from that very worse weather .🙏🏻
I remember my Grandfather's tall tale of how when he was a kid he had to walk to school in the snow and it was up hill both ways... -53°f is on a whole different level.
You can actually walk uphill both ways if an elevator is involved. I once drew a very detailed diagram of this. The elevator is not available upward in the morning, because of the bears, you see. And the walk downhill at the end of the day is also avoided because the bears move over there in the afternoon.
I love your channel so much. I love how these families and friends help each other out. Every school needs to show your channel. Very educational in regards to looking out for one and other.
Consequences of the popularity of Indian cinema in the USSR /////////////////it was Bollywood which made the greatest impression on Soviet cinema-goers. Between 1954 and 1991, more than 200 Indian films were imported into the Soviet Union, in contrast to the 41 imported from the United States. Disco Dancer (1982), a Bollywood film about a street performer gaining fame, fortune, and love by winning an International Disco Dancing Competition was the highest grossing film of the Soviet era, earning 60 million roubles at the box office. In second place for highest grossing foreign films was Awaara (1954), featuring the Bollywood heartthrob Raj Kapoor in a re-imagining of Romeo and Juliet, which was one of the first Bollywood films to be screened in the Soviet Union. It isn’t until fifth place that the USA enters the chart, with the 1961 Western The Magnificent Seven.///////////////
A Russian here! I live in a warmer part of Siberia, the average temperature of January here is -23 C°, at winter we usually have only one "cold week" when the temperature is from -37 to -45 C°. Schools are usually closed at temperatures below -40 C°. The coldest temperature I'v been going to school at is -38, and it was a pretty extreme experience :D. I can't imagine -50 or -60, it sounds crazy for me. The lowest temperature I've been outside is only -44. I wouldn't survive a day in Yakutia lol
I live in Western Siberia. It's warmer here than in Yakutia. the maximum I saw on the thermometer was -54 °C, in the city. schools close at -40. junior grades up to -35, I think. I don't remember anymore. I live in Yamal. I was surprised in the video that in Yakutia schools are open at such low temperatures.
I have so much respect for these people as a person born in a tropical island. I recently visited Europe in the autumn and I hated the cold weather to death..
А я уважаю вас, что живете в таком жарком климате, я отдыхала в Таиланде и мне было сложно дышать влажным воздухом. Я думала что потеряю сознание от жары
Вспомнил себя и то чувство, когда заходишь в 7:30 утра в переполненную "тройку" на хлебозаводе, внутри которой -20 и понимаешь как же все-таки тепло в автобусе) А есть мороженое в -50 - это вообще непередаваемые ощущения))
@@Artpijiuмы его грызем)) На самом деле очень удобно, ведь она не растает и ты не ограничен во времени поедания, а может и снежок пойти 😉(так сказать разбавит мороженое)
Hey awesome to see Bollywood making its way in Yakutia. Your videos are really fascinating, as someone who has lived in warm climate the entire life I couldn’t imagine how life would be in colder climates, but what you are showing here is really fascinating and can’t wait for more videos from you.
Happy to hear indian songs on that corner of earth....love nd respect to yakutia people who live a normal people life in that harsh weather.....motherland is motherland ❤
To be honest, when I tell myself that I hate the weather in Russia, then I remember the asian part and Yakutia especially, and then my - 20 °C or - 25°C seem to be bliss. Children don't go to school with a temperature starting from - 35 ° C.
@@michael_batman чел ты с Украины походу, у вас там для народов нет изучения других языков? А, да точно, русский отменили, для венгров в Карпатской Руси тоже нет изучения национального языка). Во всех национальных регионах РФ есть изучение своих языков, в Чечне - чеченский, в Дагестане - дагестанский, в Туве - тувинский, в Якутии - якутский, в ДНР/ЛНР/Запорожской и Херсонской областях - украинский, это в порядке вещей.
«At school, they learn three languages: !!Yakut!!, Russian and English». Время 3:22 , не благодари. Или ты имеешь ввиду что якуты никак не используют свой язык? Уж поверь, ещё как используют. В автобусе, в школе, учителя, мои друзья, семья, незнакомцы, есть каналы чисто на якутском, также журналы, книги, мультсериалы, песни, даже бывает, сами русские(не только они) на нём говорят. А тех якутов, которые не знают свой родной, осуждают. Но, да, на русском тоже говорят, ведь он больше распространён, +к тому же мы живём (пока что) в России. Поэтому, неудивительно видеть якута свободно говорящего/пишущего на русском. Мы не неандертальцы, которых нашли и воспитали русские. Мин Сахабын.
Очень здорово сделаны съемки сверху, это как-то с помощью дронов сделано? Очень красиво Спасибо за ваш канал! Сама из Перми, но у нас рекорд температуры - что-то огороде около -43, так что такого я никогда даже не переживала Унты у вас красивые в Якутии❤
These people look pretty happy. I'm sure that people in such a cold location are much nicer to each other than where conditions are not harsh, because in such places if nobody cares for you when you need help you simply die quickly, so being kind is probably a matter of survival for the group.
Dance class reminds me of Bali Indian style. Are there genetic connection or trade connections that connected the two cultures? Fascinating. Love your channel. Students learning three languages, math, science and survival skills? Far superior to USA public education. So proud of those children.
No, we just don’t really worry about what exactly to dance. If we want to dance something folk, we dance folk. If we want to dance something foreign, we dance foreign.
Life in this city proves that there's no such thing as bad weather, only bad preparation! Looks like they know how to survive in those conditions and even thrive. And that market looks so cozy and I'm sure the cold keeps the food nice and fresh!
oh my god i screamed when they played the hindi song.. i feel so fortunate to have lived in a comfortable climate meanwhile these kids go through harsh climate .. makes me appreciate what i have even more . these people have have so much positivity and warmth.. love from india
I love this channel so much... Before this channel i had no idea that ppl actually lived that deep in Siberia, i knew it was cold but had no idea ppl lived in villages..my kind of place!.. i love the cold..💞💞
Being an Indian especially from south India I'm just fascinated and humbled by the life yakuts lead. I admire how they don't leave their place for a much easier life and I think it is a lesson many need to learn. At the same time I feel lucky to be an Indian for giving me such a lovely life here. ❤ thanks Kiun B for the wonderful videos
No offense or difference always indian. Just wanted to highlight the difference in climate. India has various climatic conditions geographically. The clime down south here is very stably hot and humid almost for 10 months which wasn't sharp contrast to the one in video. Just to highlight it said south indian. I'm bharathian first and forever.
Is Yakutsk a large city? It appears so from your drone videos. I got the chills when I saw that open air market. I admire the toughness of the Yakutian people for being able to live a normal family life in such a harsh climate. As always, a fine video. Thank you.
Yes, Yakutsk is the capital city of Yakutia. Yakutia is the name of the region (also know as Sakha Republic). The population of Yakutsk city is about 300-400k people.
@@KiunB holy cow! I had no idea so many people lived there. My town in the US only has 1,900 people and complain about our winters being 0-30° F with a few days in the negatives. And here is 100s of thousands of people happily living in Yakutsk. These videos are always so interesting!
It is a cold and difficult environment and weather, but the way they live is beautiful. I also think it's great that you visit in person, gain experience, and produce videos to inform this situation. This video also made me realize that I was always living in a rich environment. From now on, I think I can live satisfied with what I have without complaining.
Question: How do the people who work in the outdoor market keep themselves warm outside all day? I am so fascinated by these videos. Thank you so much for your glimpses into your lives. You live in an environment that is terrifying for me, and make it look charming! Difficult, but charming haha.
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Lionel and his father might like Teqball, which is with a special table played, and Futpong.
Winter is over but I am feeling cold after seeing this video
Why did you choose China for University?
How can you Yakutsk people fund your heating/energy costs in winter? Does Russian government give you some sort of heating subsidies?
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Lionel is the only person who gets to say stuff like "when I was young I had to travel to school everyday for an hour uphill in freezing snow" and mean it!
every day.
Мне приходилось пешком ходить ведь автобус дорого
Actually new England I used to have to walk up the hill in cold long snowy winters blow
@@Sk-qt8ro yeah but you probably didn't have to return home after just a few minutes if the bus was delayed. Also, like half the world would experience the same thing you did.
@@Sk-qt8ro not -50plus
I loved the end-line soo much. ''The most important thing is not necessarily where you live, but with who you live with'' That is indeed true.
Dream is always sweet. Please imagine you are living in Gaza Strip.
@@tsangtsang-s8lcongrats on taking one of the few extreme exceptions and missing the point. I swear Palestinians make everyone hate them with these comments lmao
I would prefer to live in Switzerland on my own rather than with good company but in a poor environment with no future (not saying about the one in the video, it's not bad at all, actually quite nice).
What if the people who you live with are horrible to you. That won't be a good situation.
@@ThatGuy09890 Exceptions exist and this shows where you live is extremely important.
Dancing on Hindi song in Siberian school really impressive. Loved the way you narrate the lifestyle with so much positivity. Lots of love from India.
Today they are dancing. Few hundred years, they were worshipping Buddha and Hindu gods. The tribes were called Sakha tribes.. We Indians don't know how much history has been destroyed
Its really positive that Siberians love Indian songs...❤
@@MrAmitkr007 You are confusing with Saka people, who are Indo-Europeans not Siberians. They ruled some parts of Siberia but both are not related. The Saka people who converted are who invaded India and Afghanistan. The people outside those regions didn't convert.
@@MrAmitkr007 Some history isn't worth keeping
Like yours @@maskettaman1488
As an Argentinian its so cute to see a little boy in the other side of the world who lives in the coldest weather having Messi as his idol and dreaming to be a football player. Little Lionel, you go to school with -47 degrees, you can do and be anything! ❤
Argentina is a beautiful country.😊
@@Mostopinionatedmanofalltime I love my country, I think it is. Thank you so much ☺️
@@julicbo I heard preety girls will born on Argentina
I got nothing but respect for these people. They are a testament to human adaptability and resilience.
Жить захочешь - не так раскорячишься.
главное одеваться потеплее, тогда збс будет.. но все равно, в якутии погода - это жопа, конечно
Russians are capable of building a great city even in the middle of an icy desert
If that’s all you know you’re going to adapt
Rather a testament of how God can create great things
Amazing to hear a Hindi song in a Siberian school ! The world seems connected in wonderful ways ! Loved the narrative and respect for everyone like Lionel to appreciate life in such extreme environments . Love from India !!
dude indian music is bangin
That is so cool.
Вы что индийские фильмы как и бразильские сериалы это ❤❤❤.
aaaaaaiiiishapath.. ...
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5:46 wowww thats a Indian song 🥰😭🫶 Daiya Daiya Daiya Re from Dil ka rista movie...Love from India 🇮🇳❤
Least nationalistic indian
🤮🤮🤮🤮💩
Одни иностранные комментарии, молодцы ,что рассказывайте о нашей стране . Жителям других регионов ,тоже было интересно посмотреть данное видео.
Согласна, наконец-то нашла один русский комментарий
дом какой хороший у них роскошный@@Sapitoshka
Это просто замечательно, как они демонстрируют настоящую Россию, где Президент вместо того, чтобы улучшать свои города, нападает на другую
Правда, акцент слух режет. Сложно понимать. Можно было говорить по-русски и сделать английские субтитры, которые и так есть
Отнюдь, наш город стоит на 2-м месте. На первом месте стоит город из этой же страны -Оймякон.
it's fascinating to see how humans are surviving in such a harsh environment, I would expect people to abandon such cold places but they are still thriving, I would like to visit there someday.
Не выживают , а живут . Это две разные вещи
@@user-vasQa зависит от восприятия вещей, для кого-то в подобных условиях жить - выживание, для кого-то нет
Ofc people live there if there is coal, gold and diamonds to mine to make russian elites rich.
@@CamelliaFlingertкаждый приспосабливается по своему, кто-то уже привык к землетрясению и цунами на каждый год как в Японии и США, а кто-то уже привык к заморозкам как Россия и Канада
Not trying to be disrespectful but you couldn't offer me enough money to visit there !
I'll suffer thru my Texas heat/humidity 10 times over before ever setting foot there.
Hate cold !
Lionel is a good sport. Thank him for sharing his day with us for me.
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@@Kalid__ it is an English saying , they are not confused. It is a way of saying they are very friendly and open. So in this case, Lionel is very kind for allowing us to learn about his day etc
@@ccman322 kalid gets it he’s just joking
his name is perfect for his sports interests. ONG.
Oh, hello, old sport!
That last line, In the end, the most important thing is not necessarily where you live but with who you live with. Wow, beautifully said. 🙏🙏
6:02 they're playing Hindi songs from India nicee 👌🏼
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Isme naach kais sakta
Kitna ajeeb gana pe nach rahe the
Hehehehe, Ish gaane pe Aishwarya Rai Nache te, bichare school ke bachhe😂😂😂 soch Rahe honge ki benchoooo yeh kiya karwa Rahe hain
I live in South Africa and when it hits -1 degree during winter, I barely cope. It's amazing how the human body can survive such a cold weather like that, thank you for these videos ❤️ keep warm!
I live in the Philippines and 16° is too cold for me 😂
@@veebubbles5404 very cold! 😭🤣 Below 20 is unbearable
Bruh... 😂Tell me about it, and these recent rains we've been having in SA have brought winter a little too soon
@@marthamphofu5965 I'm so not ready for winter shame 😭😭🤣
I live in southern part of India and even 20°C is too cold for me 😂
It’s good that children were dancing on an Indian song 🎵😇❤️ lots of love from India 🇮🇳
Hello from the UK. I love India. Your food is delicious.
I'm traveling to India soon, such a beautiful rich culture, architecture, stories, food, etc. There's so many places to visit, from south to the northernmost region! It's overwhelming... Both natural landscapes and human made structures. I encourage anyone to research beyond the most popular locations like Mumbai, Calcutta, and Delhi,
@@viniciuspires3829 You are always welcome here 🇮🇳❤️😇
Best regards from Ukraine ^_^ Could you tell me the title of the song 5.46-6.04? It's so nice
@@anastasiafilimonova9136 ya it's title is daiya daiya from Bollywood movie name dil ka rishta available in TH-cam
Total respect for the people of Yakut for living life in such a cold region. Also loved the Hindi song played. Im from India, much love🇮🇳♥️
zubeen da gaan eta boja hoi aru val lagil hoi
Shut up please
What you find about some of these really cold places is that in the summer it can be so much different (obviously) but what I'm saying is here we see Yakutsk can reach as low as minus 64 Celsius but now in summer just the other day Yakutsk reached 33 degrees Celsius or 91 Fahrenheit which is hot not just for this place but for anywhere.
The song they played is not yours, it's someone hardwork, don't take credit like it's yours
@@magnusX2Dthike koixe ❤
5:46 Glad to see that Yakutsk Kids and teacher playing and dancing on Indian🇮🇳 Song (Daiya-Daiya-Daiya-Re)😊
(Daiya-Daiya-Daiya-Re)👉 It's Hindi Language, a majority speaking language in My Country, India 🇮🇳.
As a Brazilian even tho not ironically I like cold temperature I can't imagine me surviving in a place like this.
It's fascinating seeing people living in a harsh location on earth and what a beautiful message at the end of the video.❤
Yes, I feel that Yakutia is all about family life.
@@yvettakollega5791 - I wouldn't say ALL about family life, the main emphasis is on cold temperatures, food & culture with some family life as well as solo life & how these amazing people look out for each other in such extreme harsh conditions I too find totally fascinating.
Well in my country temperature rises upto 50°C ,but we are use to of that means 45°C is quiet common in summer ,but it's little tough during the month of fasting because of extreme hot weather but still thank full to Allah for everything.
But in winter when temperature goes down to 0°C or even to 5° we are like frozen or nearly died and worst condition when temperature goes in mines maximum to -5°C .
Simply the thing is that every one got use to of their environment .
So no Awwwww feeling for me .
Because they can't survive in 50°C as we can't in -45°C .
Friend, I'm from Russia. Although I live not in Yakutia, I also live in cold St. Petersburg. I’m also not sure that I could survive in Brazil - it’s hot, humid, you have wild cats (jaguars, leopards, pumas), as well as anacondas, poisonous snakes, spiders... Horror :)
I think that people have learned to survive in every place on our planet. It's a pity we didn't learn to be friends. Neither with nature nor with each other
Какой то ты странный если любишь такие морозы😂
What a beautiful video!
I plan to show my inner-city/urban kiddos this. They need to see some glimpses of life beyond their local neighborhood..
Excellent video
Какой добрый, светлый, интересный, и полноценный, не побоюсь этого слова, фильм! Спасибо вам за вашу работу.
Спасибо за добрые слова ❤️
I will forever support this amazing channel, love from Australia
Love to see that they are dancing in an Indian song.lots of love...🇮🇳🇮🇳
Love the determination of these kids towards education ✨️
By the way, Indian hindi music at 3:33 ❤️🇮🇳
The end part in particular was very beautiful - because you make the atmosphere feel so authentic - thank you very much
Kiun B, your videos are always fascinating ,well narrated, filmed and edited .I am always impressed with the thriving nature of your community under such adverse almost inhuman temperatures.
same here.
I agree with you. Also, Fairbanks, Alaska is similar during the winter.
I agree 👏👏👏👏👏 Congrats!
The auther of this video lies, because school students don't have to go to school at low temperatues. The authorities announce a day off due to weather conditions (aktirovka). And at present students do their studies on-line
@@chudotatmaybe she's talking in general terms.
I am always amazed at how God created such beautiful people all over the world.
What a wonderful reunion it will be when we are all together one day.
Amen it'll be awesome
Key word is "internationalism", instead of cosmopolitism and globalism. Since if will all will speak the same language, have same customs, watch the same films, listen the same music, have the same culture overall (like it tends to be American Hollywood made cukture now) than it will be great damage to richness human culture and
Wdym Reunion?
5:54 I am Glad to know that Lionel and his friends dance on Hindi song..! ❤ from 🇮🇳
Amazing. -47 degrees and walking to school. If I lived there seeing a little kid waiting I would feel obligated to give him a warm ride to school! Great to see family life and fun and love, even when its lower than chilly freezing cold!
У каждого есть работа, на которую нельзя опоздать, а кроме того, ребенок не сядет в чужую машину. Ходить в школу в такой мороз - нормальная практика в России, дети одеты достаточно тепло для такой температуры. И автомобили не редко ломаются при такой температуре
But maybe it's a serial killer?
You make such good videos Kiun. I could watch this 50 years from now and your message will still be as true then as now. Love is powerful.
❤️
@@KiunB ❤You're great Kiun. Thank you.
What a beautiful video!
I plan to show my inner-city/urban kiddos this. They need to see some glimpses of life beyond their local neighborhood..
Excellent video ❤
My school gives off once its less than 10 degrees ! Hats off to these kids
You should do a video on social life in the coldest city. Such as how people meet their significant others. When you talked about family, it made me wonder what kind of social activities/meeting opportunities there are.
The children look so cute dancing to a bollywood song even when they don't understand the language❤ Lot's of love and support from india 💕
Touched my heart ❤️" it doesn't matter how
or where you live it matters about with whom you live ".
Wow it's Bollywood song in Siberia!! Lots of love from India 🇮🇳
who care indian😂
exactly i didn't expect Daiya Daiya daiye re🤣
@@kunaln7han 😅😅
Ещё с советского времени Люди в любом уголке бывшего Советского Союза любят индийские фильмы, так что не чего удивительного, правда в кинотеатрах сейчас не показывают индийское кино, уже не так пользуется спросом, но любителей все равно много
Neha sis ,shi pakde h 😂
Wow!!! Hindi dance and hindi song .Felt proud!
Daiya daiya😂
God bless all those children like Lionel who go to school and study in such harsh conditions
Бога нет
Ameen
What god
@@wildlifewarrior2670 There is only ONE GOD JESUS Christ!!!!
for them it is everyday life
Случайно наткнулся на ваше видео. Это все снято и смонтированно так качественно и так атмосферно, что радуются глаза и уши, и трогает за душу. Наверное никто так красиво еще не снимал про Якутию! Теперь буду смотреть все видео
Что, что а снимать видеоролики или кино это природное, якутское развлечение.😅
@@АлексейОхлопков-к3д
@@sve4e4ka68 😘😘😘
Я сама житель города Якутска, видео для иностранцев. Для нас обыденная жизнь😂
@@user-qh3ly3ry9z у вас самый настоящий ад. Я как-то говорил, что если бы поехал куда-то в адски холодные места, то первое чем бы я озаботился это наличием денег на побег к себе на юг. И чуть что не так с деньгами, я бы бежал без оглядки бросив всё. И если бы я оказался в Якутске, Чукотке и прочих гиблых местах, то я бы чётко обозначил ту сумму денег ради которой я приперся сюда, и набрав её, я сразу же бы тикал назад.
This is a beautiful video and very educative. I love especially the message at the end about it not being where you live, but who you live with. Blessings! ❤😊
I feel like dying in Delhi, India when temperature dips to 3-4 degrees during winter. This temperature remains only for few days. Still I feel depressed and don't want to go out of my room. It's amazing to see how these ppl live their lives at -60 degrees. Salute to this kid.
Я больше скажу - там ночь по полгода (полярная ночь). Когда выхода нет, приходится жить в таких условиях
@@Елена-ъ1ч9с hi can't read n understand Russian. Can't even translate.
She made a beautiful statement it’s not abt where u live , it’s about who u live with !
Wonderful to see that there are fantastic opportunities for an advanced education.
Kiun B I love this channel, with everything that's going on you show the unique culture and people who live here. I hope you, your family and all your friends are safe.
Much love from Australia 💖💖
nothing's going on
@@Pythoner, really?? In what part of this World do you live in that “nothing’s going on”? It must be a mystical area called Fantasy Land, or Utopia, or “I live underground where there is no Life” Land…..This young woman, Kiun, is doing an extraordinary job, and it has to be in that kind of weather (!), to show the World that “nothing’s going on” in HER World does NOT exist. Why? Because LIFE, even in the coldest town on Earth, Life with its ups and downs, still has Community just like countless areas in this World. Yes!! There is plenty of Life in Yakutsk, and I for one, am very grateful to see Life in other parts of the world. Something tells me, and I could be wrong, but YOU need a Life, or at least open your eyes and take a peek.
In India we eat cow dunk and drink cow urine its common for our holy cow 🐄
He seems like a nice young man. Hope he continues to excel in school!
NO NOT EXCEL
이런곳이 있다는걸로 놀랬습니다😅 언젠가는 꼭 가보고싶습니다❤ 영상 감사합니다❤
Can't believe they are resisting in this extreme cold weather. Hats off to the Yakutsk people and respect to those little kids who are passionate about learning even when the weather hits like this. Thanks for documenting and showing us how people go beyond to gain knowledge. I am from India, and I don't know what excuses the people have here for not attending school even though we don't see snow at all.
I have heard from various sources that the reason girls do not go to school in India often is that they have a high risk of simply getting raped on the way to school. So parents just keep them in the house. Why India has no proper school buses then? It would take care of that problem. Of course, I know very little about India and maybe I am talking rubbish here
I am really impressed. This was a lovely video. 😊
I wish I experienced a warm and loving family life growing up. I have no idea what that is like. I'm glad the little boy has that with his family. That is wonderful 🥰
I'm always in awe everytime i watch some videos of Yakutsk people, how they live there in the most coldest place on earth. God bless the people there & keep them safe & warm from that very worse weather .🙏🏻
Any Indian here?
Yo men
Indian present everywhere 😂😂
Yakutsk is a city in Russia. The city of Oymyakon is also located in Yakutia, where the temperature is below -70 °C.
Our jammu kashmir and ladakh is also like this is in winters and I'm from jammu kashmir
Me
I remember my Grandfather's tall tale of how when he was a kid he had to walk to school in the snow and it was up hill both ways... -53°f is on a whole different level.
Uphill both ways...?
@@TermlessHGW Often some aspect(s) of a tall tale will hint at it being an embellished story, up hill both ways is one such tell... of this tale.
I bet anything if he knew about this, his story would include court temps going forward
You can actually walk uphill both ways if an elevator is involved. I once drew a very detailed diagram of this. The elevator is not available upward in the morning, because of the bears, you see. And the walk downhill at the end of the day is also avoided because the bears move over there in the afternoon.
@@googiegress :)
Yakutsk is wonderful place to live despite the cold the people are full of love ,and warmth for each other.!
For people from Central Europe, such temperatures are extreme and deadly. Minus 15 is already terribly cold. You are great.
-15 это тепло
@@Z_is_nazi не для европейских стран там даже школы могут закрыть из за таких температур.
@@Arkvfv ботики
@@Z_is_nazi смысл на них злиться есть но не стоит этим злоупотреблять
@@Arkvfv злиться? Кто злиться? Я?
Тяжело жить в Сибири. Но какой же все таки красивый этот город.. Всегда мечтала побывать на севере
If you are Indian then don't skip the special part in this video @ 5:45 ♥. This will make you smile for sure🤩🤩
I love your channel so much. I love how these families and friends help each other out. Every school needs to show your channel. Very educational in regards to looking out for one and other.
Piękny film , gratuluję autorce kanału i serdecznie pozdrawiam ❤
Спасибо что показываете это! Так интересно и познавательно о жизни в нашей стране!
5:50 Wow, indian song. Love from India
Consequences of the popularity of Indian cinema in the USSR
/////////////////it was Bollywood which made the greatest impression on Soviet cinema-goers. Between 1954 and 1991, more than 200 Indian films were imported into the Soviet Union, in contrast to the 41 imported from the United States. Disco Dancer (1982), a Bollywood film about a street performer gaining fame, fortune, and love by winning an International Disco Dancing Competition was the highest grossing film of the Soviet era, earning 60 million roubles at the box office. In second place for highest grossing foreign films was Awaara (1954), featuring the Bollywood heartthrob Raj Kapoor in a re-imagining of Romeo and Juliet, which was one of the first Bollywood films to be screened in the Soviet Union. It isn’t until fifth place that the USA enters the chart, with the 1961 Western The Magnificent Seven.///////////////
A Russian here! I live in a warmer part of Siberia, the average temperature of January here is -23 C°, at winter we usually have only one "cold week" when the temperature is from -37 to -45 C°. Schools are usually closed at temperatures below -40 C°. The coldest temperature I'v been going to school at is -38, and it was a pretty extreme experience :D. I can't imagine -50 or -60, it sounds crazy for me. The lowest temperature I've been outside is only -44. I wouldn't survive a day in Yakutia lol
I live in Western Siberia. It's warmer here than in Yakutia. the maximum I saw on the thermometer was -54 °C, in the city. schools close at -40. junior grades up to -35, I think. I don't remember anymore. I live in Yamal. I was surprised in the video that in Yakutia schools are open at such low temperatures.
I live in pakisthan jakobabad its temputer near 40C° very hot😔🥺😢
@@sieno-xtt6196 how you survive +40 and more, that must be hard 😞
@@hansd3295 Anyway, I'm living🥵
Can I ask why do you live there ? Why don’t people move to a warmer part of Russia
I have so much respect for these people as a person born in a tropical island. I recently visited Europe in the autumn and I hated the cold weather to death..
А я уважаю вас, что живете в таком жарком климате, я отдыхала в Таиланде и мне было сложно дышать влажным воздухом. Я думала что потеряю сознание от жары
In Russia, they use fridges to keep food warm 💀
You guys have to suit up like astronauts for everything. What a crazy life. ❤
Вспомнил себя и то чувство, когда заходишь в 7:30 утра в переполненную "тройку" на хлебозаводе, внутри которой -20 и понимаешь как же все-таки тепло в автобусе) А есть мороженое в -50 - это вообще непередаваемые ощущения))
я как-то в москве зимой пыталась есть мороженое на улице, у меня не получалось, оно было слишком твердым, даже если лизать а в -50 похоже на звездежь😉
@@Artpijiu приезжайте к нам в Якутск, попробуйте;)
40 минут пешком до школы в минус 30, во вторую смену мимо магазина с мороженным пройти было нельзя ))), город Пермь если что
Бывал у вас в Якутске. Скучаю по строганине из чира)) Привет из Питера!
@@Artpijiuмы его грызем)) На самом деле очень удобно, ведь она не растает и ты не ограничен во времени поедания, а может и снежок пойти 😉(так сказать разбавит мороженое)
Hey awesome to see Bollywood making its way in Yakutia. Your videos are really fascinating, as someone who has lived in warm climate the entire life I couldn’t imagine how life would be in colder climates, but what you are showing here is really fascinating and can’t wait for more videos from you.
i was wonderring the same. Im from Sri Lanka
Тут помнят индийские фильмы танцы еще с советских времен😁👍
Who else got totally surprised by Daiya Daiya Daiya Re ???
Glad to be able to experience this on TH-cam, otherwise I would have never knew about this amazing culture.
5:55 Indian song 🎧 ❤
India ❤
Happy to hear indian songs on that corner of earth....love nd respect to yakutia people who live a normal people life in that harsh weather.....motherland is motherland ❤
Beautiful video. Simple living with loved ones is the best way of living
As always the music and cinematography in your videos are world class
Thank you 🙏
I have being in some pretty cold weather but none of that compares to -47c waiting for a bus. Love all these videos you provide us Kiun B.
I haven't been in cold weather at all! The coldest I've been in is 20s Fahrenheit and that's not even near -47c!
To be honest, when I tell myself that I hate the weather in Russia, then I remember the asian part and Yakutia especially, and then my - 20 °C or - 25°C seem to be bliss. Children don't go to school with a temperature starting from - 35 ° C.
@@Sergioherorta -25 C is at least real cold, not like 8 degrees C (the temperature at which I feel cold at)
@@sandhyanagarajan hi from Yakutia👋 Please don't underestimate cold, people can die from hypothermia even in +15⁰C.
@@alexandrvasilev2865 woah!!!!
Прекрасное видео)
И огромное спасибо вам за то что прославляете нашу республику! С нетерпением ждем новых видео)
Уруй-Айхал!
❤️
у якутів немає своєї мови?
@@michael_batman Есть . В Республике Саха два государственных языка. Саха тыла и русский язык.
@@michael_batman чел ты с Украины походу, у вас там для народов нет изучения других языков? А, да точно, русский отменили, для венгров в Карпатской Руси тоже нет изучения национального языка). Во всех национальных регионах РФ есть изучение своих языков, в Чечне - чеченский, в Дагестане - дагестанский, в Туве - тувинский, в Якутии - якутский, в ДНР/ЛНР/Запорожской и Херсонской областях - украинский, это в порядке вещей.
«At school, they learn three languages: !!Yakut!!, Russian and English». Время 3:22 , не благодари. Или ты имеешь ввиду что якуты никак не используют свой язык? Уж поверь, ещё как используют. В автобусе, в школе, учителя, мои друзья, семья, незнакомцы, есть каналы чисто на якутском, также журналы, книги, мультсериалы, песни, даже бывает, сами русские(не только они) на нём говорят. А тех якутов, которые не знают свой родной, осуждают. Но, да, на русском тоже говорят, ведь он больше распространён, +к тому же мы живём (пока что) в России. Поэтому, неудивительно видеть якута свободно говорящего/пишущего на русском. Мы не неандертальцы, которых нашли и воспитали русские. Мин Сахабын.
Очень здорово сделаны съемки сверху, это как-то с помощью дронов сделано? Очень красиво
Спасибо за ваш канал! Сама из Перми, но у нас рекорд температуры - что-то огороде около -43, так что такого я никогда даже не переживала
Унты у вас красивые в Якутии❤
These people look pretty happy. I'm sure that people in such a cold location are much nicer to each other than where conditions are not harsh, because in such places if nobody cares for you when you need help you simply die quickly, so being kind is probably a matter of survival for the group.
hmm interesting argument.....
@@alex-z1q2gThats an opinion not an argument lol
nah they are pretty cold (not a pun)
There are more suicides in cold areas, I don't think they are more happy
@@purple-gw2vm haha again interesting argument (i had to laugh on 'pretty cold')
Yakut Türklerine selam olsun. Bizim kardeşimizsiniz 🇹🇷🕌
Dance class reminds me of Bali Indian style. Are there genetic connection or trade connections that connected the two cultures? Fascinating. Love your channel. Students learning three languages, math, science and survival skills? Far superior to USA public education. So proud of those children.
No, we just don’t really worry about what exactly to dance. If we want to dance something folk, we dance folk. If we want to dance something foreign, we dance foreign.
No, but Indian films and music are extremely popular. Especially among the 30 - 40 year old people
What an amazing video. My mind is blown. Seeing Lionel kicking a ball out in the cold is wild. How do the drone shots work in such cold weather?
Life in this city proves that there's no such thing as bad weather, only bad preparation! Looks like they know how to survive in those conditions and even thrive. And that market looks so cozy and I'm sure the cold keeps the food nice and fresh!
salute to the people who built these cities in such harsh temperatures. btw loved the dance ❤
sending love from 🇮🇳
GOOOD MORNING SIR DO THE NEEDFUL
@@rebroboturner you too man don't waste time
Imagine, these people, Yakuts lived there in pre-industrial age, without central heating or hot water or even dry wood for a fire.
this cityes build in USSR. now nobody care about humans who lives there/ its russia dont forgate this
Beautiful school that is ❤
oh my god i screamed when they played the hindi song.. i feel so fortunate to have lived in a comfortable climate meanwhile these kids go through harsh climate .. makes me appreciate what i have even more . these people have have so much positivity and warmth.. love from india
I had a friend who used to live in this city and the way he described it was like a winter wonderland
I really enjoy your videos! It’s interesting to see how people adapt to their surroundings and thrive!
Awww. They are dancing on Daiyya Re. Such power music has. Love from India. Glad to see people enjoying our culture abroad.
I love this channel so much...
Before this channel i had no idea that ppl actually lived that deep in Siberia, i knew it was cold but had no idea ppl lived in villages..my kind of place!.. i love the cold..💞💞
Woww they are dancing on a Hindi song. As I am an Indian it's so giving happy feeling to me❤
Being an Indian especially from south India I'm just fascinated and humbled by the life yakuts lead. I admire how they don't leave their place for a much easier life and I think it is a lesson many need to learn. At the same time I feel lucky to be an Indian for giving me such a lovely life here. ❤ thanks Kiun B for the wonderful videos
"Being an Indian especially from south india"? Is Being an Indian is not enough what is especially from south india?
@@sameer3059am south indian. What's wrong in it
Sir nothing wrong with that, isn't it good to represent ourselves as an Indian infront of world and inside india we can tell which region we are from.
No offense or difference always indian. Just wanted to highlight the difference in climate. India has various climatic conditions geographically. The clime down south here is very stably hot and humid almost for 10 months which wasn't sharp contrast to the one in video. Just to highlight it said south indian. I'm bharathian first and forever.
I'm in love with this country. I send you Big love from morroco 🇲🇦
Is Yakutsk a large city? It appears so from your drone videos. I got the chills when I saw that open air market. I admire the toughness of the Yakutian people for being able to live a normal family life in such a harsh climate. As always, a fine video. Thank you.
Yes, Yakutsk is the capital city of Yakutia. Yakutia is the name of the region (also know as Sakha Republic). The population of Yakutsk city is about 300-400k people.
@@KiunB holy cow! I had no idea so many people lived there. My town in the US only has 1,900 people and complain about our winters being 0-30° F with a few days in the negatives. And here is 100s of thousands of people happily living in Yakutsk. These videos are always so interesting!
About 350,000 people
@@itschelseakaywhich town you are in?
@@itschelseakay Americans complain about everything 😂
It is a cold and difficult environment and weather, but the way they live is beautiful. I also think it's great that you visit in person, gain experience, and produce videos to inform this situation. This video also made me realize that I was always living in a rich environment. From now on, I think I can live satisfied with what I have without complaining.
you are right
Wow ❤ you are so right😊
these videos are so well made and presented, the entertainment is there beyond just the interesting title. love it!!
It’s 2:09 a.m. right now. This has been my bed time routine. I always have this need to get an update about Yakutsk with the lady narrating the story.
Question: How do the people who work in the outdoor market keep themselves warm outside all day? I am so fascinated by these videos. Thank you so much for your glimpses into your lives. You live in an environment that is terrifying for me, and make it look charming! Difficult, but charming haha.
there is a separate video on this, entirely on this subject
Да, это ужасно столько находится на холоде. Пора сделать крытый рынок
Эти люди прирожденные моржи, не меряйте все по себе. Это их естественная среда обитания.
@Karina Thank you! I was a little worried haha.
Только два слова: тёплая одежда
The view of the city is on another level at 7:00.
Lionel is a Legend ❤ much respect for him
That "daiya daiya re" song... Lots of love from India ❤
Can't imagine how u deal with the freezing cold surroundings...bt god bless you Siberians... Love from India❤
A beautiful and informative video as always❤❤ I am so glad you decided to create your channel!
❤️
Its so awesome to see these lil kids...and basically whole of yakuts through your lens... and also the bollywood song... love from India
... "who u live with and the people around you "is the key part of the video. =thanks for video