OMG!! I just discovered my ancestor from #5 Dai Wedding!! Born in Laos escaped to Thailand then America in 1980. Never knew how closely we're related to the Yunnan region. I can certainly relate to the dancing and the the music. Lyrics some words are still very familiar. Gosh i miss Asia and going back to my ancestors land, language and culture. I'm so ashamed of not knowing who i was and what I'm supposed to be. Thank you for this video.
As an asian my self, i always love the wedding ceremonial every ethnic has in this world. As an Indonesian, having approximately 300 ethnicity and 1340 tribes, i always love to see the traditional wedding ceremony.
Been to Jakarta once, I was fascinated by the diverse culture of Indonesia when we were roaming around in the national museum. Definitely gonna visit Indonesia again!
Sahih Muslim 2748 b Abu Ayyub Ansari reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: If you were not to commit sins, Allah would have swept you out of existence and would have replaced you by another people who have committed sin, and then asked forgiveness from Allah, and He would have granted them pardon.
Sahih Muslim 2748 b Abu Ayyub Ansari reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: If you were not to commit sins, Allah would have swept you out of existence and would have replaced you by another people who have committed sin, and then asked forgiveness from Allah, and He would have granted them pardon.
This video is an eye opening experience for me. I am a chinese (ethnic han) living abroad. I did not know much about China nor its minority groups. Thanks for the lesson and please continue with your great work.
So beautiful...so happy to see so many diversity and unique culture & heritage. What a wonderful world. Salam from Indonesia, a country that has 360 tribes
This truly is a great video...awesome quality alone from the videographer. But so good to see the variety of people and culture in China. So, so good to see...
China is the original melting pot of many cultures. The richness in culture is a tremendous asset to domestic tourism. The high speed rail network helps too.
you have done a fantastic job by putting together these weddings. Absolutely amazing. loved the colors, the costumes, the jewelry the cultures. it is not easy to witness these ceremonies even as a tourist. Thanks a lot for this video.
I'm in awe at different wedding ceremonies of each of these ethnic groups. Exhilirating and exotic to say the least, full of tradition and custom that I never knew existed. Thank you for taking the time to educate us from the otherside of the world. Appreciate this very much. God bless you all. Hullo from Perth, Western Australia.
Yeah I'm surprised. I know Indian culture spread to China but that was in the form of Buddhism and related practices and some Chinese minority groups like Dai and Utsul adopted Indian culture. However, I did not expect clothing like this to be adopted by other Chinese groups like Hui who are further away from the Indosphere region. Clearly I need to do more research because I always thought of Hui as Han Chinese-like in culture and that the main difference is that they follow Islam.
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian traditional origin.
@@user-jt3dw6vv4x Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian origin.
@@DucaTech I was looking into Hui Muslim bridal clothing yesterday and it looks different to the one featured in this video. The pictures I found look more like Islamic bridal wear but the clothing this lady is wearing looks like Indian or Nepalese bridal clothing. What she must be wearing must be an exception because this looks very different to Islamic bridal wear of Iran.
I loved all the weddings and that bike rally of the groom was so cool. In China brides usually wears Red .... In India too its preferably Red and Yellow.🥰
Thanks much 🙏.. learning about China these days.. glad to know there is this much diversity just like in India. Very nice that you shared various beautiful ceremonies 👌🙏.
Alex, this is such a fantastic video - in a way its like a documentary. Please continue doing something like this. if you can also do for the rest of the other ethnicities. Kindly provide the information of the background music you played starting from the Inner Mongolia wedding to the end. I listen to different music from around the world. Thanks a lot. Great job again.
GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS FROM DALLAS TEXAS USA 🇺🇸. THANK YOU. LOVE EVERYONE'S CULTURE..LOVELY WEDDINGS. BLESSINGS TO ALL THE COUPLES. BLESSINGS TO ALL MANKIND.
@user-wf7km9wh7f I don't know what prompted you to bring up the this subject but whites are not the problem in my America. I am an American of Mexican descent married to a Black man from Mississippi. I take offense to your ignorant remark. There are no slaves in America in 2023 ..only people who kill, loot and play victim. There was a time when Mexicans were mistreated by white people too we weren't called the N word...we were called "wetbacks" ...but we didn't complain, protest or made ourselves the victims...we are a strong people we work hard in America, we own our own homes own vehicles and we own our own business and we are fast becoming the majority with buying power despite the language barrier. In my America. Blacks could be doing the same thing but they'd much rather be on welfare..and play the victims to the world...I wish they were hard workers like real Afrikans! BLESSINGS to all mankind.
WOW. This was so fascinating!!! I love how their is lots of colour and traditional embellishments on all the brides outfits. My favourites were the Miao and Rural Mongolian weddings. All these weddings involve all the senses - sight, touch, scents, sound and taste and are sooooo vibrant with tradition and love. Makes most western weddings look boring and a glorified drinking session.
Incredible! There are so many elements from outside cultures including those of aboriginals of North America that can be seen in the dress. Absolutely beautiful & fascinating how diverse the ppl of China are, and so many stitches from so many other regions of the world. Thank you so much for this❤
OMG! Dai people dress like Myanmar. They wear the same kind of traditional dress like Myanmar women. It seems like Dai people are not only related to Thai and Lao people but also Myanmar. Love it 😍
The hypocritical West, China is not the West. Kill all Native Americans and create an Easter. By the way, the Uyghur population in Xinjiang is much larger than the Native Americans in the United States. Take out the US dollar and see if there are any Indian characters on it besides English? The executioner of Western genocide and cultural extinction!
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian origin. Tajiks are just a different tribe of Persians, they speak Dari instead of Farsi.
No matter the ethics, the religion or how wealthy the wedding is...if the groom and bride loves each other and they choose freely to spend their life together, this is all what really matter. The rest is only the big party to celebrate with the family.
Thank you a lot for the videos, Alex. I've seen several post of minorities in China but most of them were photo or photoshoot. These wedding documentary gave us more insight. Salam from Indonesia 🇮🇩
I was surprised to see the hui bride wearing an Indian saree and matching jewelry but then she followed it up with a white gown. Wonder which one is ethnic
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian origin.
Can someone please tell me if Native Indians in north America are still FREE to practice their culture? They don't even speak their native language anymore. Same like Aborigins in Oceania.
They are soon will be a history and see them in museum. Very sad, wish they were like the minorities in China flourish.I met a father and son of Indian, they go around to exhibit their way of life, he told me he didn't know how many his people were in us.they are spreading all the country, like different tribes, not a tight community, slowly dying out of the way their life.
They are. Some lost their languages but I have heard Navajos speaking their language with each other, in fact Navajo code talkers from WW2 are very famous
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course.
Han Chinese are very proud of the culture and traditions of their minorities , more than 50 diff minorities. Interesting and colourful . They are allotted special privileges too …
thet are three nations in china -UIGHURS,TIBETANS AND ETHNIC CHINESE ,THE REST WERE ASIMILATED A LONG TIME AGO, AS UIGHURS AND TIBETANS WERE ILLEGALLY OCCUPIED ONLY IN 1949 THEY DID NOT ASSIMILATE THEM ,WHILE
@@jamilbrugsen1362 Uyghurs are not native to Xinjiang, they were late comers in around 10th to 11th century a.d., Chinese presents in Xinjiang and Central Asia dated as early as 2nd century b.c.e., roughly a millennia earlier than Uyghurs, so get your information right. Tibet was incorporated into China since the Yuan Dynasty, and had been so, a short-lived independence in a fraction of ROC era will not make it a new country, and by trying to be independence with the support of cia during the early PRC didn't make it a country either. Chinese rule over Tibet and Xinjiang had been far longer than the existence of most/majority of western and non-western countries around the world.
@@weirdno.1uniqueno.173 this is how chinese propaganda pursue and teach brainwashed ethnic chinese- the reality all artifacts,toponis ,historical discoveries and is that bejing 2000 miles away from Kashgar and Bagdad is closer -all these make sacry shinese,due to this Uighurs eliminated
@@samechenpo3427 the name HAN was made up in 1952, before they did not have any names only chinese ,given by europeans.chinese can not propanonce any words of Uighur -turk language -is is so difficult for chinese
Mostly dai , mangolians and Tibet weddings are held in pagoda or chapel (Buddhists or dharmic temples) the process is so long , to take blessings from gods till farewell. But in this video only some starting points and cultural dances have been covered
Great video showing the richness and vitality of minority cultures 👍👍👍 Hope the young generation in these minority areas will cherish and be proud of their cultures.
Actual Indian wedding dress for bride use to be different before islamic invasion South India is the standing example how dress use to beautiful saree with touch of jewellery.
You are forgetting each region of India has it's own culture and traditions . Manipur Hindu bride attire is totally different from Bengali Hindu bride .
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian origin.
@@DucaTech Sad part is North Indian and Nepali Hindus wear these type of dresses, not Arabs and Persians. Traditional dresses of Arabs and Persians are Burkha and Hijab. 🧕🧕🧕
Wow, so i have Gujarati Indian side in my family and some of the dresses and music and instruments used for a few of them were very similar to what they use
Why is it I feel the Chinese Tajiks look pretty much like peoples in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, North India...hmmmm. Maybe there were peoples from the same or similar ethnicity when borders were fixed among these countries?
China is a huge country that covers many regions, ethnicity, cultures and languages. It's like the whole of Europe united into one country with different people in different region. Must be a huge task for the China Central Government to keep the whole country together.... Even the attempt by the Europeans to form an EU is not working out well.
Correct! It was basically saree! I feel like they, this TH-cam person(he work with ccp) purposely made her wear saree because that dress not at all Hui wedding dress!😂😂😂
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian traditional wedding gown.
Wow very informative😊bride in red is looking very beautiful❤ she's looking as if she's wearing bridal Indian red saree in the first video Hui Muslim wedding
Bro, want to draw your kind attention to react and have some content regarding the sino-tibetan tribes of Northeast india(Bodo-Garo, Mishmi, Rabha, Naga, mizo and etc.) They're also descendants to Chinese sub tribes and supposed to be migrated from Yunan province of china❤❤ Hope you'd find some content regarding it🙏🏻🙏🏻 I don't like politics though. Love from Northeast india💖
@kattu nattu you have a distorted and muddled version of Chinese Han go and do some research. Btw how authotarian is Beijing? Had you ever asked or interact with some who had lived under the Government in Beijing or you just regurgitate whatever you swallowed from the shitbowl of West US My bet is that you just another brainwashed pretender..
@kattu nattu You make me laugh. China has been around for thousands of years. Mongol Empire only enter the world stage during the 11th century. Before that, they were all different tribes fighting each other and most of the time tributary state of the Chinese Empire b/c they need trade.
The Hui people are scattered all over China. Their main territories (like Ningxia, Gansu etc.) are far away from India. This Hui couple may be Tibetan or part of the people living near the Indian border.
@@user-dt7qf1me1v well the wedding attire looks like a saree to me during marriages in india brides often wear red saree and a headdress similar to what she is wearing which is called martika , you can search on the internet
OMG!! I just discovered my ancestor from #5 Dai Wedding!! Born in Laos escaped to Thailand then America in 1980. Never knew how closely we're related to the Yunnan region. I can certainly relate to the dancing and the the music. Lyrics some words are still very familiar. Gosh i miss Asia and going back to my ancestors land, language and culture. I'm so ashamed of not knowing who i was and what I'm supposed to be. Thank you for this video.
Welcome to Yunnan! I’ve been traveling in Yunnan for more than 1 month, it’s no doubt the most diverse region of China, so rich in culture and nature.
thailand ancestors exactly come from yunnan.
@@alexfromxinjiang thanks Alex please post more videos of Yunnan. They're amazing!!!!
@@andia968 yes Thailand and Laos were once under one territory with very similar languages and cultures. My grandparents were Tai Lao and French.
@@alexfromxinjiangbro, this Arab guy spread hoaxes about uyghur th-cam.com/video/ik4hfoP2-C4/w-d-xo.html
As an asian my self, i always love the wedding ceremonial every ethnic has in this world. As an Indonesian, having approximately 300 ethnicity and 1340 tribes, i always love to see the traditional wedding ceremony.
Been to Jakarta once, I was fascinated by the diverse culture of Indonesia when we were roaming around in the national museum. Definitely gonna visit Indonesia again!
After converting to Christianity or Islam you lose your distinct culture forever
Sahih Muslim 2748 b
Abu Ayyub Ansari reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said:
If you were not to commit sins, Allah would have swept you out of existence and would have replaced you by another people who have committed sin, and then asked forgiveness from Allah, and He would have granted them pardon.
Sahih Muslim 2748 b
Abu Ayyub Ansari reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said:
If you were not to commit sins, Allah would have swept you out of existence and would have replaced you by another people who have committed sin, and then asked forgiveness from Allah, and He would have granted them pardon.
@@dj-bw5pj
Bhak k@t@ 🇵🇰d
看到中国内地各民族的婚礼,我的眼角不知道怎么的情不自禁的在流泪,大概是感慨我的祖国幅员辽阔,民族众多,但是各民族像石榴籽一样紧紧的团结在一起,互相包容,互相欣赏。各民族生活的都很幸福,很难想象14亿人民不同民族彼此生活的这么和谐,祝福我的祖国永远繁荣昌盛,祝福各民族人民生活美满幸福。
回子是蒙古多次西征虏到中国的奴隶, 随着蒙古攻打西夏大理, 把这些奴隶签发到这些地方, 这才有日后的陕甘回乱,云南贵州回乱, 回子不是中国土著,回子生育率高, 排他性强,日后还会有回乱。
This video is an eye opening experience for me. I am a chinese (ethnic han) living abroad. I did not know much about China nor its minority groups. Thanks for the lesson and please continue with your great work.
So beautiful...so happy to see so many diversity and unique culture & heritage. What a wonderful world. Salam from Indonesia, a country that has 360 tribes
Wow, so diverse. China is a world by herself.
Love this video! Thank you so much for sharing such wonderful traditions!
Glad you enjoyed it!
+1 ❤
Can we talk about how the Mongolian wedding looks like a movie shot? Like, the entire venue is gorgeous!
And that white camel! Such opulence!
😂那个地区有很多隐形富豪。家里几十,几百头牛马羊那种。
@@孫暁蕾 哎,我没想过,但是有道理啊!
This truly is a great video...awesome quality alone from the videographer. But so good to see the variety of people and culture in China. So, so good to see...
Thanks
UIGHURS AND TIBETANS ARE NOT CHINESE AND THE GENOCIDE IS TAKING PLACE !
China is the original melting pot of many cultures.
The richness in culture is a tremendous asset to domestic tourism. The high speed rail network helps too.
No I think that title belongs to South Asian-Indian civilization. Chinese civilization is unique because they took the hermitic approach
@yafizsalman8631. *Indian subcontinent actually many countries like Bangladesh pakistan Afghanistan even some arts of iran and mynmaar etc !
China only became a melting pot more later in history
@@yafizsalman8631 I still think southeast Asia has the most diversity though
Each country in SEA has like what 50-70 ethnic while Indonesia has 1000+
@@cocaineminor4420 obviously there's no doubt.
很精彩,作为中国人,也是第一次看到这么多少数民族的婚礼,很是骄傲我们的多民族文化! 各民族团结万岁!感谢Alex!
just have a look at different indian brides from different states we're a very diverse nation
不要让韩国人发现,不然全世界的结婚礼仪都会被申遗
@@皇帝-p2e 🤣 really?? Are koreans so opposing of marriage?
@@皇帝-p2e 哈哈😁
我貌似被禁言了,来这里测一下,不用理我谢谢~
Thanks Alex for another beautiful video. The different songs and singers are all fantastic. Keep up the good work. Cheers.
you have done a fantastic job by putting together these weddings. Absolutely amazing. loved the colors, the costumes, the jewelry the cultures. it is not easy to witness these ceremonies even as a tourist. Thanks a lot for this video.
Beautiful China with beautiful cultures. Amazing!
CHINESE PROPAGANDA AND LIES THE GENOCIDE IT TAKEN PLACE
WOW! This was an amazing vid. Loved all the different minorities and their beautiful traditions. ❤
I'm in awe at different wedding ceremonies of each of these ethnic groups. Exhilirating and exotic to say the least, full of tradition and custom that I never knew existed. Thank you for taking the time to educate us from the otherside of the world. Appreciate this very much. God bless you all. Hullo from Perth, Western Australia.
I hope Mr. Alex shows the wedding ceremony of Uzbeks and Tatars in Xinjiang, China🙏
@@blcheah2672 There are Tatars in Xynjiang...Alex interviewed a guy of Tatar Ethnicity...
@@blcheah2672 Tatar is one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by China.
@@blcheah2672 Tatars have long existed within China throughout various Chinese Dynasties. Most notably the Tang.
I am also tatar origin tatar live in hotan kashgar yarkhund
@@blcheah2672塔塔尔族就是
The Hui dress is probably the most shocking it seems like Indian sari hahaha. Very pretty tho reminds me of Indian brides lol
Came here for this
Yeah I'm surprised. I know Indian culture spread to China but that was in the form of Buddhism and related practices and some Chinese minority groups like Dai and Utsul adopted Indian culture. However, I did not expect clothing like this to be adopted by other Chinese groups like Hui who are further away from the Indosphere region. Clearly I need to do more research because I always thought of Hui as Han Chinese-like in culture and that the main difference is that they follow Islam.
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian traditional origin.
@@user-jt3dw6vv4x Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian origin.
@@DucaTech I was looking into Hui Muslim bridal clothing yesterday and it looks different to the one featured in this video. The pictures I found look more like Islamic bridal wear but the clothing this lady is wearing looks like Indian or Nepalese bridal clothing. What she must be wearing must be an exception because this looks very different to Islamic bridal wear of Iran.
I loved all the weddings and that bike rally of the groom was so cool.
In China brides usually wears Red ....
In India too its preferably Red and Yellow.🥰
Thank you for sharing this rich cultural tradition that most of us did not know. How I wish I could actually watched them personally.
Thanks much 🙏.. learning about China these days.. glad to know there is this much diversity just like in India. Very nice that you shared various beautiful ceremonies 👌🙏.
China is very diverse just like India but the whole world doesn't know about it ..
And the west is busy showing only the bad side of china ..
So beautiful to watch how diverse and unique the cultures are around the world. Blissful! 😌
这全发生在中国,中国有56个民族
Alex, this is such a fantastic video - in a way its like a documentary. Please continue doing something like this. if you can also do for the rest of the other ethnicities. Kindly provide the information of the background music you played starting from the Inner Mongolia wedding to the end. I listen to different music from around the world. Thanks a lot. Great job again.
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m.th-cam.com/video/ELjCbfyO7ig/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUN5aSp5aCCIOiSmeivrQ%3D%3D
All the brides in these eight weddings are truly beautiful. Wishing them many years of happiness and love.
Wow. Super interesting! Tajik wedding really is quite amazing !😊
Tajik wedding has been recognized as an intangible cultural heritage by the Chinese government.
Thank you for an awesome video. This my first time see so many Chinese ethnic costumes and weddings. I really enjoy it.
Alex, thank you very much for 'opening up' China.
各民族团结万岁!感谢Alex!
GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS FROM DALLAS TEXAS USA 🇺🇸.
THANK YOU. LOVE EVERYONE'S CULTURE..LOVELY WEDDINGS. BLESSINGS TO ALL THE COUPLES.
BLESSINGS TO ALL MANKIND.
不知道你是黑人还是白人,如果是白人请善待包容黑人,他们这两百多年被你们白人欺负的太狠了,另外欢迎爱好和平的美国人来中国观光!😂
@@保护海洋真的谢谢你 🙏🏾
@user-wf7km9wh7f I don't know what prompted you to bring up the this subject but whites are not the problem in my America.
I am an American of Mexican descent married to a Black man from Mississippi.
I take offense to your ignorant remark. There are no slaves in America in 2023 ..only people who kill, loot and play victim. There was a time when Mexicans were mistreated by white people too we weren't called the N word...we were called "wetbacks" ...but we didn't complain, protest or made ourselves the victims...we are a strong people we work hard in America, we own our own homes own vehicles and we own our own business and we are fast becoming
the majority with buying power despite the language barrier. In my America. Blacks could be doing the same thing but they'd much rather be on welfare..and play the victims to the world...I wish they were hard workers like real Afrikans!
BLESSINGS to all mankind.
A wonderful mix of these cultures❤😊
Greetings from Morocco
What a great video Alex, Thanks for putting it together - Love it!!
My pleasure!
WOW. This was so fascinating!!! I love how their is lots of colour and traditional embellishments on all the brides outfits. My favourites were the Miao and Rural Mongolian weddings. All these weddings involve all the senses - sight, touch, scents, sound and taste and are sooooo vibrant with tradition and love. Makes most western weddings look boring and a glorified drinking session.
Incredible! There are so many elements from outside cultures including those of aboriginals of North America that can be seen in the dress. Absolutely beautiful & fascinating how diverse the ppl of China are, and so many stitches from so many other regions of the world. Thank you so much for this❤
Amazing. Thanks Alex!
Such good cultural video !! to learn about human traditions in China!!
I'm really amused to see this beautiful diversity in China lot's of love from india 🇮🇳
OMG! Dai people dress like Myanmar. They wear the same kind of traditional dress like Myanmar women. It seems like Dai people are not only related to Thai and Lao people but also Myanmar. Love it 😍
Thanks so very much for this very interesting and informative video on Chinese minority communities wedding ceremonies.....👍👏👏❤️💖💝🌻🌻💐💐
Love and Weddings are beautiful. Makes me want to cry.
Thank you for this lovely sharing.👍💞🙏
These ethnic groups can have their cultures and traditions because they are free to do so and not suppressed.
The hypocritical West, China is not the West. Kill all Native Americans and create an Easter. By the way, the Uyghur population in Xinjiang is much larger than the Native Americans in the United States. Take out the US dollar and see if there are any Indian characters on it besides English? The executioner of Western genocide and cultural extinction!
True. The western media been lying to the world about it.
Sure 😃
😂
此地無銀三百兩
8 done, 47 to go.... nice work
I really love the song music playing at background for the Tibetan wedding (2:45)....may I know the song title?
Sounds like from Anu brothers
The Tajik wedding bride's outfit was the same color and embroidery as we have in India. Lovellyyy
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian origin. Tajiks are just a different tribe of Persians, they speak Dari instead of Farsi.
@@DucaTech she's talking about tajik
Not Hui besides stop spamming nonsense everywhere
太美了,祝贺每对新婚, 幸福美满,永结同心。❤🎉
世界上也只有中国这样丰富多彩!
There are quite a few minority groups in the island I live Hainan, China, have their own customs and dresses too. so beautiful most of them
Very nice video, so interesting to see different kind of ethnic wedding cermony
Well done ~ very enlightening 👍 👍 👍
No matter the ethics, the religion or how wealthy the wedding is...if the groom and bride loves each other and they choose freely to spend their life together, this is all what really matter. The rest is only the big party to celebrate with the family.
Beautiful and very informative throughly enjoyed it ❤
thank you for sharing the video, you did a fantastic job Alex, greetings from Sweden !
Thank you a lot for the videos, Alex. I've seen several post of minorities in China but most of them were photo or photoshoot. These wedding documentary gave us more insight. Salam from Indonesia 🇮🇩
I was surprised to see the hui bride wearing an Indian saree and matching jewelry but then she followed it up with a white gown. Wonder which one is ethnic
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian origin.
@@DucaTech why they are resembling us instead of persian and Arab ??
Dance Battle !! That was awesome! Also, did anyone get the bride tossing the bouquet and the woman Gave It Back!!
Can someone please tell me if Native Indians in north America are still FREE to practice their culture? They don't even speak their native language anymore. Same like Aborigins in Oceania.
A lot of them lost their way of life.
They are soon will be a history and see them in museum. Very sad, wish they were like the minorities in China flourish.I met a father and son of Indian, they go around to exhibit their way of life, he told me he didn't know how many his people were in us.they are spreading all the country, like different tribes, not a tight community, slowly dying out of the way their life.
They're listed as an endangered species.
Speaking of cultural genocide. One only has to open his eyes and see which cultures are dying out. And definitely not those in china
They are. Some lost their languages but I have heard Navajos speaking their language with each other, in fact Navajo code talkers from WW2 are very famous
the Hui couple look so beautiful
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course.
She's wearing a Saree which is an Indian dress. Huis don't wear that.
They are east asian from both mother and father,with y dna from both ancestral sides.
应该每个民族做一期!喜欢❤
Han Chinese are very proud of the culture and traditions of their minorities , more than 50 diff minorities. Interesting and colourful . They are allotted special privileges too …
thet are three nations in china -UIGHURS,TIBETANS AND ETHNIC CHINESE ,THE REST WERE ASIMILATED A LONG TIME AGO, AS UIGHURS AND TIBETANS WERE ILLEGALLY OCCUPIED ONLY IN 1949 THEY DID NOT ASSIMILATE THEM ,WHILE
@@jamilbrugsen1362 Uyghurs are not native to Xinjiang, they were late comers in around 10th to 11th century a.d., Chinese presents in Xinjiang and Central Asia dated as early as 2nd century b.c.e., roughly a millennia earlier than Uyghurs, so get your information right.
Tibet was incorporated into China since the Yuan Dynasty, and had been so, a short-lived independence in a fraction of ROC era will not make it a new country, and by trying to be independence with the support of cia during the early PRC didn't make it a country either.
Chinese rule over Tibet and Xinjiang had been far longer than the existence of most/majority of western and non-western countries around the world.
@@weirdno.1uniqueno.173 this is how chinese propaganda pursue and teach brainwashed ethnic chinese- the reality all artifacts,toponis ,historical discoveries and is that bejing 2000 miles away from Kashgar and Bagdad is closer -all these make sacry shinese,due to this Uighurs eliminated
@@weirdno.1uniqueno.173 DO NOT READ FAKE CHINESE HISTORY BOOK ,WHICH WRITTEN AND REWRITTEN RECENTLY
@@samechenpo3427 the name HAN was made up in 1952, before they did not have any names only chinese ,given by europeans.chinese can not propanonce any words of Uighur -turk language -is is so difficult for chinese
Mostly dai , mangolians and Tibet weddings are held in pagoda or chapel (Buddhists or dharmic temples) the process is so long , to take blessings from gods till farewell. But in this video only some starting points and cultural dances have been covered
The world is really so diverse and wonderful 😊
Great video showing the richness and vitality of minority cultures 👍👍👍 Hope the young generation in these minority areas will cherish and be proud of their cultures.
Hui wedding, the bride is dressed EXACTLY like an Indian hindu bride. Any Indian can vouch for that. It's so so wonderful to see this this
Actual Indian wedding dress for bride use to be different before islamic invasion
South India is the standing example how dress use to beautiful saree with touch of jewellery.
You are forgetting each region of India has it's own culture and traditions . Manipur Hindu bride attire is totally different from Bengali Hindu bride .
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian origin.
@@DucaTech Sad part is North Indian and Nepali Hindus wear these type of dresses, not Arabs and Persians.
Traditional dresses of Arabs and Persians are Burkha and Hijab. 🧕🧕🧕
@@DucaTech then why do their traditions and clothes resemble indian culture not Persian culture 🤔
The bride's jewellery in Miao's wedding 😮
6:25 Rich Mongolian wedding comes in like Khublai Khan's descendants 😂
Wow, so i have Gujarati Indian side in my family and some of the dresses and music and instruments used for a few of them were very similar to what they use
Beautiful people with awesome cultures. Hope they keep their traditions.👍
Thank you,wonderful video.
@AlexFromXinjiang Love the music used for the Tibetan wedding segment. What is the name of the song?
your very best video
Beautiful couples. That's a VERY different and beautiful Mosque in the Hui Wedding.
Great video.
It would be perfect If there was a Yi wedding too.
Great job.
I'm ethnic Miao, thank you for sharing.
Hello, I hope you can help me 😅 do you know the song played during the MIAO WEDDING 12:04 ?
@@dt_odfb83bjij3yf it's called the song of white silver by Pan Xing Zhou th-cam.com/video/DegerzHAt1Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7XQA_dzH1ZzatFPL
Some cultures are still very traditional and some are modern 👌
So nice to see all these customs are thriving. We Indians love diversity ❤
Why is it I feel the Chinese Tajiks look pretty much like peoples in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, North India...hmmmm. Maybe there were peoples from the same or similar ethnicity when borders were fixed among these countries?
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Very impressive video!
What's the song played while showing tibetan wedding? The melody is so good ❤
Tibetan, Mongolian, Miao wedding 👌👌👌👏👏👏👏
Yes because pray pagan
China is a huge country that covers many regions, ethnicity, cultures and languages. It's like the whole of Europe united into one country with different people in different region. Must be a huge task for the China Central Government to keep the whole country together.... Even the attempt by the Europeans to form an EU is not working out well.
The first wedding, did someone forgot the groom's outfit and he just do a casual Friday 😂🤣
Super video
Absolutely beautiful 💖💖💖
Hello!! What is the music used for the Tibet part? I love the song!!
Love to dance with Tibetan people. ❤
民族大团结万岁
Hui muslim wedding bride's dress is looking like saree which is my country's traditional dress and also wore by girls in their wedding.
MashaAllah beautiful video from our brothers and sister in Islam ❤❤❤Assalamo alaykom warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu
Her wedding seems to have nothing related to hui traditional clothes . It looks more like a recent adaptation from an indian saree
Correct! It was basically saree! I feel like they, this TH-cam person(he work with ccp) purposely made her wear saree because that dress not at all Hui wedding dress!😂😂😂
@@anyone61 CCP? Not fake up please unless you have the proof ! Thks
Hui people are descendants of Arabs/Persian traders that married into the local population during that 7th - 9th century. The Arabic and Persian genes have diluted over the centuries of course. The bride's wedding gown resemble more of Persian traditional wedding gown.
@@DucaTech Deliluted . Well said . As such for centuries they did not wear such clothes . As such this wedding is not traditional
@@ehjo4904 Hui Muslims and Hindus have nothing in common either.
塔吉克族真是我们高原的雄鹰,婚礼公公还有小孩还穿特警的制服
All traditional weddings are Awesome and beautiful 😗💓✌️
Wow very informative😊bride in red is looking very beautiful❤ she's looking as if she's wearing bridal Indian red saree in the first video Hui Muslim wedding
Bro, want to draw your kind attention to react and have some content regarding the sino-tibetan tribes of Northeast india(Bodo-Garo, Mishmi, Rabha, Naga, mizo and etc.)
They're also descendants to Chinese sub tribes and supposed to be migrated from Yunan province of china❤❤
Hope you'd find some content regarding it🙏🏻🙏🏻
I don't like politics though.
Love from Northeast india💖
@kattu nattu 蒙古只统治了100年,请不要撒谎
@kattu nattu where did you study your Chinese history?
@kattu nattu you have a distorted and muddled version of Chinese Han go and do some research. Btw how authotarian is Beijing? Had you ever asked or interact with some who had lived under the Government in Beijing or you just regurgitate whatever you swallowed from the shitbowl of West US
My bet is that you just another brainwashed pretender..
Those groups have more in common with Sino-Tibetan-speaking Burmese tribes rather than Han Chinese.
@kattu nattu You make me laugh. China has been around for thousands of years. Mongol Empire only enter the world stage during the 11th century. Before that, they were all different tribes fighting each other and most of the time tributary state of the Chinese Empire b/c they need trade.
这个系列不错 再做一期哇
Thank you.
Uyghur weddings are just like the ones in Turkey I saw in Turkish dramas.
They are both Turkic
Great collection of videos. We’ll done.
The brides traditional wedding attire of the first community, the Hui was so similar hindu wedding attires Saree , mantika and that red color dude !
The Hui people are scattered all over China. Their main territories (like Ningxia, Gansu etc.) are far away from India. This Hui couple may be Tibetan or part of the people living near the Indian border.
What do you mean by hindu wedding attires saree here?
@@user-dt7qf1me1v well the wedding attire looks like a saree to me during marriages in india brides often wear red saree and a headdress similar to what she is wearing which is called martika , you can search on the internet
Very organic cultures.
Very organic? Wtf.. the opposite? Very pesticidal culture?
Does someone know the MIAO WEDDING song part please ?! Shazam don't 😅 Thanks 12:03
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Diverse China, love from philippines