Was in Halflong, 1971, studied at St. Agnes and later on at the Govt. Boys. Cherish many moments and memories of my Halflong. Two years back I went to visit my Halflong, which wasn't there any more. I was very disappointed to see the new Halflong, the peaceful bazaar was gone, the Assamese L. P. school in front of the bazaar was completely demolished, the lake overcrowded by houses, so many people everywhere it was very difficult to find my old Halflong, my lovely peaceful princess of the hills. Even St. Agnes school changed a lot with a few of the old structures remaining there are new buildings made inside. Whatever it may be my love and longing for my Halflong will always be there till my last day. Thank you for racking up my memories of our sweet princess of the hills.
I consistently aim to raise awareness about the aesthetic value of ancient times. Therefore, I am making a modest effort through this channel the necessity to safeguard and preserve historical structures and relics. I acknowledge that progress comes at a significant cost, but it is feasible to strike a balance between preserving the past and embracing modernity, as exemplified by Kolkata city. Any way thank you Sir for taking the time to watch my vlog. Your comment prompted me to delve in to the past, and I appreciate the opportunity to engage in this discussion 🙏
@@SuperShring thank you, appreciate your efforts to bring out the best from Halflong. There are so many interesting places around Halflong very few people know, even the now abandoned railway tunnels is a place to visit and rediscover. I miss Halflong so much that I couldn't explain, I am almost 64 now and crippled with nerve pain or I would have visited my little princess of the hills again.
Khasis, be it in Meghalaya or Jatinga, take great care in preserving their heritage homes. The houses in the video are reminiscent of what once characterized Haflong too, for the most part. Thanks for reviving their worth through this video.
8:51 Shring Dao Langthasa, Thank you so much for sharing such a beautiful video of beautiful houses built during colonial days. It's really nostalgic to find that the beautiful houses still retains its strength and warmth.
Pnars are too advanced to be club together with Khynriam ,War, Bhoi, War, Lyngngam, Maram collectively known as Khasis . They are in USA, UK League 😂. Shillong is Khynriam land. I'm War & proud to be Khasi living in Khynriam land - Shillong
To begin, I would like to express my gratitude for your interest in the video. In response to your question, the Karbi people are a native community in the District. On the other hand, if we consider the Bodo people as a separate community rather than a cluster group, their settlement in the District is relatively recent Khublei 🙏
@@SuperShring thanks n appreciate u a lots for sharing some facts n information eagerly waiting for some more interesting videos. Thanks again n may God bless u brother. 😉👍👏.
Was in Halflong, 1971, studied at St. Agnes and later on at the Govt. Boys. Cherish many moments and memories of my Halflong. Two years back I went to visit my Halflong, which wasn't there any more. I was very disappointed to see the new Halflong, the peaceful bazaar was gone, the Assamese L. P. school in front of the bazaar was completely demolished, the lake overcrowded by houses, so many people everywhere it was very difficult to find my old Halflong, my lovely peaceful princess of the hills. Even St. Agnes school changed a lot with a few of the old structures remaining there are new buildings made inside.
Whatever it may be my love and longing for my Halflong will always be there till my last day.
Thank you for racking up my memories of our sweet princess of the hills.
I consistently aim to raise awareness about the aesthetic value of ancient times. Therefore, I am making a modest effort through this channel the necessity to safeguard and preserve historical structures and relics. I acknowledge that progress comes at a significant cost, but it is feasible to strike a balance between preserving the past and embracing modernity, as exemplified by Kolkata city. Any way thank you Sir for taking the time to watch my vlog. Your comment prompted me to delve in to the past, and I appreciate the opportunity to engage in this discussion 🙏
@@SuperShring thank you, appreciate your efforts to bring out the best from Halflong. There are so many interesting places around Halflong very few people know, even the now abandoned railway tunnels is a place to visit and rediscover.
I miss Halflong so much that I couldn't explain, I am almost 64 now and crippled with nerve pain or I would have visited my little princess of the hills again.
Sure will do. Thank you Sir
They are Pnar or Jaintia....not khasi
@@Nikky471 he has already mentioned them to be Jaintia's.
Very rare to find such houses now a days..mSo Thankyou for showing us
Khasis, be it in Meghalaya or Jatinga, take great care in preserving their heritage homes. The houses in the video are reminiscent of what once characterized Haflong too, for the most part. Thanks for reviving their worth through this video.
Truly said.
It is imperative that we recognise the significance of safeguarding our historical heritage from them. Thank you for watching this vlog ❤️
During my childhood I was there.those were the day.I miss you Jatinga ❤
My lovely and beautiful village, U Blei un don ryngkat bad phi ki parashnong baroh ha jatinga❤
Wow. I visited the village in 2015 jatinga and ethnic village so pure abd clean
There are many Khasi people living there for a long time
8:51 Shring Dao Langthasa, Thank you so much for sharing such a beautiful video of beautiful houses built during colonial days. It's really nostalgic to find that the beautiful houses still retains its strength and warmth.
My pleasure 😊
Th thankyou very much for this video.
Im from Jaintia Hills Meghalaya.
So nice of you
Mairang to Jangtinga greetings to all visitors in there.
Very informative stories keep it up bro 👍
Thank you so much bro 😀
So beautiful jatinga village. Jatinga village is in Dima hasao dist. In Haflong. Juthai
Wonderful work keep it up....
Thank you so much 😀
Show somethining about century old rly. station and office, workshops, officers and staff quarters, school and rly. colony etc
Just discovered your channel, nice channel you have there 💛
Thank you so much!!
Great video bro 👍new subscriber bro ❤love from dima Hasao🎉
Thanks bro and welcome 🙏
@@SuperShring ok 🙏
Excellent 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
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Its a pnar or Jaintia village ...not khasi
Are you crazy you don't even know your foundation, pnar and khasi are the same we are called Hynniew Trep.
Out of Khasi tribe many subtribe came as pnar, jaintiapur, Bhoi, lyngngam, 24/8, madam,War, and many others within the Khasi tribe please.
Surprised to see you so much worried. Don't worry... Be happy...
Pnars are too advanced to be club together with Khynriam ,War, Bhoi, War, Lyngngam, Maram collectively known as Khasis . They are in USA, UK League 😂. Shillong is Khynriam land. I'm War & proud to be Khasi living in Khynriam land - Shillong
U pnar, u bhoi, u war, u maram, u lyngngam, u khynriam baroh ngi dei ki khun khasi
Lakhon was my Friend
Who's the original inhabitant of dima hasao? Karbi or bodo? Any way nice videos brother greetings frm shillong. Juthai.
To begin, I would like to express my gratitude for your interest in the video. In response to your question, the Karbi people are a native community in the District. On the other hand, if we consider the Bodo people as a separate community rather than a cluster group, their settlement in the District is relatively recent Khublei 🙏
@@SuperShring thanks n appreciate u a lots for sharing some facts n information eagerly waiting for some more interesting videos. Thanks again n may God bless u brother. 😉👍👏.
Thank you so much brother ❤
@@SuperShring Are karbi and Dimasa people same ?
@@erbanyllasynnah103 Dimasa and Karbi are two distinct communities.
She must be Khasi
It's a Pnar khasi village