They are incredibly resourceful … nothing is wasted and as a purpose … their teamwork makes work easier and their happy go outlook is so refreshing to see … Thank you Jamyang for sharing this wonderful experience with us …May peace be with you my friend 🙏🏻👍🏻
Sherpa is not only ethnic groups in Nepal it's a Brand of Nepal i really like sherpa people i Belong from solukhumbu home of sherpa I'm not sherpa but we share strong cultural religion relation each others we are Buddhist ☸Tashi Delek 🙏
I’m sending you so much love from New York, USA. I think everyone from that region are beautiful, strong people and I would have traded this lifetime in a second!
Sherpas have been unsung heroes of the tallest peaks, but it's much more than that: they're heroes to their communities. Beautiful video, JamYang ~ You're becoming a true filmmaker ~ a documentarian for a part of the world still mysterious to us. Thank you
Thank you so much Jamyang for sharing this beautiful family Tibetan Sherpas life, I really enjoyed watching,😀❤❤❤ They seem to live a happy family life, the Zo cattle looks cute, Dolma looks Sun tanned naturally beautiful and hardworking ❤❤❤
The black yak was very beautiful. I also like they work in the community all together. They not alone, elderly are integrated till they die, have a fulfilling live for their extended families. l am pleased for them, when they can make a living without climbing the mountains with all the luggage for the tourists, many have died over the years, there were many natural major disasters. Thank you, we could see their lives, and health, prosperity, blessings for all of them for 2024. Thank you greetings from Australia
Hi Since I cannot visit the Himalayan mountains love to watch ur videos 🙏🙏🙏 so also u have explained the life of the Sherpa their culture foodn how life is so hard for them to live. Appreciate ur hard work on showing the world how life is in the Himalayas. God bless u bro.
It is so nice to see that the Sherpa people in Nepal and China still have many similarities as the knife that Tashi was carrying around his waist and the same knife that Dolma was using it to chop the meat is called ' Khukuri' in Nepalese and is common in Nepal. Similarly, the wooden basket used to carry the baby is also used by mothers in rural Nepal. Also, the chilli that Tashi used to make cheese soup is commonly found in Nepal . Jamyang, thank you for this Nice and interesting video!
@TibettravelOrg thanks for the great video! My first trip into Tibet was 1999, most recently in 2019. So much has changed. It's nice to see this valley maintaining so much of its original lifestyles. Life is not that easy, they work very hard. The smiles on their faces are inspiring 😏
i met some sherpa living in tibet and i asked if they spoke nepali they said no only tibetan and sherpa and surprisingly they never been to nepal so makes sense
By the way , Chinese Sherpas don't do porter job and they don't claim Qomolangma ( Mt.Everest ) , it's they're holy mother , on the left side of their traditional hat ( for female ) you can see some metal coins line up like a mountain , that means Qomolangma .
Wow! Jamyang la, now i know where is Chentang(གྲན་ཐང་) so it is Sherpa location. i heard about Chentan frome my parent when i was teen age. Thanks and wonderful videos. I saw some of docu from Nepal side but i thought those Sherpa are belongs to Nepal not Tibet -China.
I saw a movie about sherpas.I found it very bad that many westerners were climbing the big mountains but nobody talked about sherpas,while they climbed it as well only difference is,they climbed it with other people's baggages.Since then when I see in the news that people in groups climb the Mount Everest for 100 tausand $ I cannot take it seriously anymore. But thank you for uploading,cool video.❤
Super like for this great vídeo..views..the real Gold of these people is strong health ...must have a secret😏 and they are so prepared for everything...so special...thanks a lot for one more vídeo from Brasil 🌹🤓they work a lot but toguether thats important and the children strong😏
Thank you for the wonderful life show of the people live in remote corner of the world, simple and happy life, no power electric no TV, no automobile and no sorrow.
Wow. Exactly the same as Sherpas in Nepal. The dad was wearing khukuri knife in his waist at the end which is very popular in Nepal. I really enjoyed this video. Great one
I hope the Chinese-Tibetan Sherpa can survive with their culture intact. I think the guide said the big basket was 70 Yuan, which comes to about USD9.80. Pretty good money for Tashi, the basket-maker. This was a delightful glimpse of these wonderful people!
Love your videos. But 2 to 3 million yaun (7:38) for Lhamo's necklace?? Is that truly accurate? I'm sorry to question but I'm curious if that is a mistake?
Those are real gems , corals ets that from hundreds years ago , not artificial material ,and because nobody wants to sell them also push the price going up , every Chinese Tibetan family a least have one set , the PULAN tribe has the most luxury one ( they live in PULAN county , Mt Kalish also located within PULAN county ).
They are not Sherpa in our place this people called themself Bhutia but their language is different compared to our Tibetan language.they are called Singsa tribe they worship nature they lived in the border side of Nepal nd china but due to lack of facilities many of them shifted to Darjeeling and Kalimpong area of west Bengal India .They are very hardworking people and unity is their strength
u know sherpa is created name which ahsant even been 600 years .. their last name was all different so they created 1 name to make it easier sherpa majority did a dna test and it was tibetan and some han
@@jimmy-bi1by I think Sherpa are more like Qiang (羌). compare to other Chinese groups ,perhaps Han are the newest one ....Han Chinese have a bunch of very diverse dialects ,people can't understand each other if they don't speak Mandarin when they try to communicate ,but these Chinese dialects share the same grammar ,the words are same too ,only the pronunciations are different .it's interesting that most of the kings in China's history were not Han Chinese ,it's said to be that the first king of China Qingshihuang (秦始皇) was from Qiang(羌) group in northwestern part of China .羌Qiang mainly live at 2000~3000 metres altitude around the edge of Tibet plateau in China .maybe it's just my guess ,the people in Bhutan ,Sikkim and Nepal all have a huge part of Qiang 羌 lineage .
To malorybertie. Yes, among Han Chinese must use Mandarin to communicate coz we speak different Chinese dialects. Even I speak dialect. Mandarin has 4 tones. Cantonese has 9 tones but some people say 6 tones.
Hello jamyang if you are reading this then please do me a favor if you could. Can you please visit Goma, Riu, salmaru villages in Shigatse. Actually these people are not Sherpa, they are called Shingsapa and also lhomi. I am one of the tribe, I live in Darjeeling India. We are some 15k people here and there are some 20k people in Nepal, Sankhuwasabha district, bhotkhola block, just below the Zenthang (we call it Dendang). There is very little or no anthropology survey done on our tribe. I am myself doing self research, so far all could find is the list of places that I mention is inhabited by Shingsapas in Tibet which I find in one of missionary language documentary. This means so much to me or say to my tribe. Also can you asked any of these people if they know about "shingshapa Karma Tseten" Which once believed to have rule Tibet for very short period of time but surprisingly the record about this king is missing in Tibetan historical Archives. Thank you. and Tashi delek.
Nice Video of Dendang , The across the Dolma showing village is (Kimathangka Nepal) hope some day tourist could travel through this border same as Gyrung ( kerung), Purang , Khasa Jangmu border if border open for tourist to Nepal side via this route mt Makalu , mt Kanchanjagha could see.
Tashi delek Jamayang la.. proud to be Sherpa… though being in India for so long time… we haven’t forgotten our tradition and culture… my grandfather used to told me that their grandfather and father came from Tibet to Nepal and then settled to India Darjeeling. Thanks for ur video thuchchay….
Just being ethnically Sherpa doesn’t mean everyone climbs mountains, most of the professional mountaineering Sherpa are from solukhumbu region of Nepal. Now many other ethnicity from Nepal are also getting into this profession.
These are not sherpa actually. They are known as Shingsapa/lhomi which is very different than sherpa and resides in Sankhuwasabha district of Nepal, bhotkhola ward.
They are incredibly resourceful … nothing is wasted and as a purpose … their teamwork makes work easier and their happy go outlook is so refreshing to see … Thank you Jamyang for sharing this wonderful experience with us …May peace be with you my friend 🙏🏻👍🏻
Sherpa is not only ethnic groups in Nepal it's a Brand of Nepal i really like sherpa people i Belong from solukhumbu home of sherpa I'm not sherpa but we share strong cultural religion relation each others we are Buddhist ☸Tashi Delek 🙏
Sherpas are from West Sichuan province China, they are Kangpa Tibetian.
I’m sending you so much love from New York, USA. I think everyone from that region are beautiful, strong people and I would have traded this lifetime in a second!
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这是中国人🇨🇳
Buddhism ☸most peaceful religion in the world, Tashi Delek ☸🙏
Love this video, glad to know about Sherpas in Tibet.
Thanks 🙏
I am Sherpa from Sikkim
Om Mani Peme Hum 100000x
They are still tibetan sherpas to me. Lovely video 🙏
Sherpas have been unsung heroes of the tallest peaks, but it's much more than that: they're heroes to their communities.
Beautiful video, JamYang ~ You're becoming a true filmmaker ~ a documentarian for a part of the world still mysterious to us.
Thank you
❤❤
Where ever you live I have a deep respect for the hardworking and self reliant 'Sherpas'.
I love jamyangs channel love to see all the time .lots of love greetings from Canada 🇨🇦.
Gorgeous video and beautifully filmed!
Thank you so much Jamyang for sharing this beautiful family Tibetan Sherpas life, I really enjoyed watching,😀❤❤❤ They seem to live a happy family life, the Zo cattle looks cute, Dolma looks Sun tanned naturally beautiful and hardworking ❤❤❤
The black yak was very beautiful. I also like they work in the community all together. They not alone, elderly are integrated till they die, have a fulfilling live for their extended families. l am pleased for them, when they can make a living without climbing the mountains with all the luggage for the tourists, many have died over the years, there were many natural major disasters. Thank you, we could see their lives, and health, prosperity, blessings for all of them for 2024. Thank you greetings from Australia
Beautiful! And everyone looks so happy .. wish I was born there , the life is western world is so melancholic
Hi
Since I cannot visit the Himalayan mountains love to watch ur videos 🙏🙏🙏 so also u have explained the life of the Sherpa their culture foodn how life is so hard for them to live.
Appreciate ur hard work on showing the world how life is in the Himalayas. God bless u bro.
It is so nice to see that the Sherpa people in Nepal and China still have many similarities as the knife that Tashi was carrying around his waist and the same knife that Dolma was using it to chop the meat is called ' Khukuri' in Nepalese and is common in Nepal. Similarly, the wooden basket used to carry the baby is also used by mothers in rural Nepal. Also, the chilli that Tashi used to make cheese soup is commonly found in Nepal . Jamyang, thank you for this Nice and interesting video!
Such beautiful people. Thanks for sharing these amazing videos.
Happy new year Dear Brother. Your videos gives us so much joy and peace. Thank you for your work. God bless you
@TibettravelOrg thanks for the great video! My first trip into Tibet was 1999, most recently in 2019. So much has changed. It's nice to see this valley maintaining so much of its original lifestyles. Life is not that easy, they work very hard. The smiles on their faces are inspiring 😏
you are welcome to visit Tibet one more time in one day
Nice video, Jamyang! Greetings from Brazil.
A very thorough and in-depth informative video you have made, keep up the good work!
I enjoyed this. It’s nice to learn of other cultures in the world. 😊
Thank You Jamyang Sir.
The mom is always smiling. Such a lovely attitude. A beautiful family❤
THAT'S THE WAY GOD MEANT HIS PEOPLE TO LIVE , A SIMPLE LIFE , I'D LOVE TO VISIT THIS BEAUTIFUL PLACE AND THESE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE'S 🙏🏼 GOD BLESS THEM 🙏🏼
Beautiful video! Very informative and real. ❤Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
Thank you for such amazing videos!
Thanks for sharing your Tibetan traditional ethnics excursions. Fans wish you and family a happy healthy blessed newyear 2024.
Way Dicky falling asleep was just soo cute. Loved your vlog. Hope to visit Tibet in near future. Love from Bhutan
Dolma is the best daughter ❤️ so hardworking 🥰
23:16 They’re drinking Tongba - in Nepalese wooden cup specifically made to drink Tongba in
This doku is great, wonderful............I love it! I am impressed and fascinated! Best wishes from Germany!
Incredible the Sherpa of Himalaya. Thank you for sharing day to day life of people ... thanks.
i met some sherpa living in tibet and i asked if they spoke nepali they said no only tibetan and sherpa and surprisingly they never been to nepal so makes sense
Sherwa or Sherpa is a Tibetan word and Sherpas are Tibetan people
Hermosos paisajes Jamyang !!! espero que puedas compartirnos mas imágenes de esta preciosa zona. Muchas gracias!!!!
We love Tibet and your videos! Greetings from Brazil.
Xizang not Tibet lol
Its TIBET / NEPAL border villagers life
@@fukjapkorindphiameozTibet not Xizang you bot
@@choenyi67 i m your father mf
Tibet.... Not Xizang
After a long time Sri Jamyang appearing in Tibet Vista Vlog happy to see him again
Jamyang you did a great job & the Tibetan people are beautiful ... 🙏🏻🙂🙏🏻
By the way , Chinese Sherpas don't do porter job and they don't claim Qomolangma ( Mt.Everest ) , it's they're holy mother , on the left side of their traditional hat ( for female ) you can see some metal coins line up like a mountain , that means Qomolangma .
Wow! Jamyang la, now i know where is Chentang(གྲན་ཐང་) so it is Sherpa location. i heard about Chentan frome my parent when i was teen age. Thanks and wonderful videos. I saw some of docu from Nepal side but i thought those Sherpa are belongs to Nepal not Tibet -China.
Some sherpa are there in india too
They are the most beautiful and generous people ❤️❤️❤️
The kids are so cute,, god bless these people
wow beautiful video! Love from Bhutan
I saw a movie about sherpas.I found it very bad that many westerners were climbing the big mountains but nobody talked about sherpas,while they climbed it as well only difference is,they climbed it with other people's baggages.Since then when I see in the news that people in groups climb the Mount Everest for 100 tausand $ I cannot take it seriously anymore. But thank you for uploading,cool video.❤
Super like for this great vídeo..views..the real Gold of these people is strong health ...must have a secret😏 and they are so prepared for everything...so special...thanks a lot for one more vídeo from Brasil 🌹🤓they work a lot but toguether thats important and the children strong😏
Beautiful people and thanks for the insight to there lives ❤❤
Namaste 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏. Pozdrawiam szerpow z Tybetu . Dziękuję za piękny film.😊😊😊😊🐔🐔. 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
Thank you brother for showing such amazing stories.
Really hard working people...❤❤...we too live here with Sherpas and Bhutias in Darjeeling..
thank you for this video so beautiful
Thank you for the wonderful life show of the people live in remote corner of the world, simple and happy life, no power electric no TV, no automobile and no sorrow.
More videos please. Your videos are so interesting
❤ superb thanks for loving vlog ❤❤
Tashi delek nice 👍👍👍 video and similar to Our Nepal I am proud to see Thuchese laso la
culture and food also same like nepali
@@RLP90Gdpy-qv8jt Yes Its Like ...Iam From India ...State C-LLong, Iam Bellong to Yakthungsha...and My 4th Father bellong Nepal...Darjeeling
Wow. Exactly the same as Sherpas in Nepal. The dad was wearing khukuri knife in his waist at the end which is very popular in Nepal. I really enjoyed this video. Great one
Love to watch the video from Nepal🇳🇵
18:27 Looks like Nepalese Sherpa village - Namche Bazar, but less colourful 😛
17:44 He’s using the very famous Nepalese knife used by Gurkhas - Khukuri 😂😂 and making doko (basket) with it
Sherpa is nepali
But some nepali land is china captured
@@RLP90Gdpy-qv8jtBut Sherpa people look like Chinese people compared to majority Nepalese
@@brianwood4128because Sherpas are the descendants of Tibetans who migrated to Eastern Nepal.
@@RLP90Gdpy-qv8jtSherpas aren't Nepali, Sherpas are Sherpas we are a scattered ethnicity.
@@RLP90Gdpy-qv8jt More likely than not China ceded land to Nepal.
I always want to learn how they live. I love your Chanel
The wooden floor, making Zengong and the ploughing with tzo are exactly the same as us in Ladakh, India.
สวัสดีค่ะ❤ส่งความรักและมิตรภาพมายังทุกท่าน😂ดีจังความสุข...และธรรมชาติที่สวยงาม..ขอบคุณค่ะ
Thank you for this video
I hope the Chinese-Tibetan Sherpa can survive with their culture intact. I think the guide said the big basket was 70 Yuan, which comes to about USD9.80. Pretty good money for Tashi, the basket-maker. This was a delightful glimpse of these wonderful people!
Really nice informative stories appreciated 👍
Your journey is truly extraordinary
Love your videos. But 2 to 3 million yaun (7:38) for Lhamo's necklace?? Is that truly accurate? I'm sorry to question but I'm curious if that is a mistake?
Nah haha beads like her with no flaws can be bought within 10 thousand yuan max
Those are real gems , corals ets that from hundreds years ago , not artificial material ,and because nobody wants to sell them also push the price going up , every Chinese Tibetan family a least have one set , the PULAN tribe has the most luxury one ( they live in PULAN county , Mt Kalish also located within PULAN county ).
@lalitghotane9316 Honestly, I doubt it's worth about $400,000 USD. I find that hard to believe.
@@Red-mp3toyes flawless ones can be bought within 10 thousand yuan
@@Red-mp3tohers ones are so tiny, around 70cm strand of 24mm beads can be bought in 80k yuan… so hers can be bought within 10k yuan
Very interesting, I like Tibet ' Culture!!🌅🎉💐
Thanks a lot!! 🙏💐
16:13 Wow they're eating the very famous - millet “Dhindo” Nepalese dish 😳
Tashidelek 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Love from Shar khumbu, Nepal.
Thank you Ad so much 🙏🇨🇦
So beautiful people, beautiful life.
I really enjoyed watching that ❤
Awesome video ❤
Jamyang bhai thank you for your hardwork!
Namo Buddhaya
Beautiful TIBET and Tibetan people❤
I love your video ❤❤❤❤
They are not Sherpa in our place this people called themself Bhutia but their language is different compared to our Tibetan language.they are called Singsa tribe they worship nature they lived in the border side of Nepal nd china but due to lack of facilities many of them shifted to Darjeeling and Kalimpong area of west Bengal India .They are very hardworking people and unity is their strength
u know sherpa is created name which ahsant even been 600 years .. their last name was all different so they created 1 name to make it easier sherpa majority did a dna test and it was tibetan and some han
@@jimmy-bi1by I think Sherpa are more like Qiang (羌). compare to other Chinese groups ,perhaps Han are the newest one ....Han Chinese have a bunch of very diverse dialects ,people can't understand each other if they don't speak Mandarin when they try to communicate ,but these Chinese dialects share the same grammar ,the words are same too ,only the pronunciations are different .it's interesting that most of the kings in China's history were not Han Chinese ,it's said to be that the first king of China Qingshihuang (秦始皇) was from Qiang(羌) group in northwestern part of China .羌Qiang mainly live at 2000~3000 metres altitude around the edge of Tibet plateau in China .maybe it's just my guess ,the people in Bhutan ,Sikkim and Nepal all have a huge part of Qiang 羌 lineage .
To malorybertie. Yes, among Han Chinese must use Mandarin to communicate coz we speak different Chinese dialects. Even I speak dialect. Mandarin has 4 tones. Cantonese has 9 tones but some people say 6 tones.
@@jimmy-bi1byYou're right,
Sherpas used Clan Names as their surname.
Love the song (not the background music, starts at 9:50), what is the title of that song?
Hi brother superb ❤
Good video...
Hello jamyang if you are reading this then please do me a favor if you could. Can you please visit Goma, Riu, salmaru villages in Shigatse. Actually these people are not Sherpa, they are called Shingsapa and also lhomi. I am one of the tribe, I live in Darjeeling India. We are some 15k people here and there are some 20k people in Nepal, Sankhuwasabha district, bhotkhola block, just below the Zenthang (we call it Dendang). There is very little or no anthropology survey done on our tribe. I am myself doing self research, so far all could find is the list of places that I mention is inhabited by Shingsapas in Tibet which I find in one of missionary language documentary. This means so much to me or say to my tribe. Also can you asked any of these people if they know about "shingshapa Karma Tseten" Which once believed to have rule Tibet for very short period of time but surprisingly the record about this king is missing in Tibetan historical Archives. Thank you. and Tashi delek.
The vegetable you have never tried is called kebando, it is found in Arunachal Pradesh India.
Tashi Delek
I hope they keep their traditions for 1000 years
Om Tare Tutare Ture Swoha🙏🙏🙏🌷🌷🌷
Love to see different people and their culture. Maybe i can live there.😊
Lovely your video ❤❤❤
Nice Video of Dendang ,
The across the Dolma showing village is (Kimathangka Nepal)
hope some day tourist could travel through this border same as Gyrung ( kerung), Purang , Khasa Jangmu border
if border open for tourist to Nepal side via this route
mt Makalu , mt Kanchanjagha could see.
I am also sherpa from India
Love from India ❤❤❤
Same. Btw you have my dad's name.
Beautiful and purely traditional sherpa place .
👍 great job. Interesting show❤
Me gusta este tipo de contenidos me gustaria estar en esos lugares 😢
Tashi delek Jamayang la.. proud to be Sherpa… though being in India for so long time… we haven’t forgotten our tradition and culture… my grandfather used to told me that their grandfather and father came from Tibet to Nepal and then settled to India Darjeeling. Thanks for ur video thuchchay….
If they are recently from tibet then they are not really "sherpa" tbh.
@@tajup8741the only way they can be Tibetan Sherpa is if they migrated to Tibet after 1911.
@@LhawangPoSherpa you know that the people of this video are singsawa? Have you heard of them?
@@tajup8741 yup, i know that they're Singsa bhotes, their language is different and we Sherpas don't wear those coin hats
@@LhawangPoSherpa oh are they Tibetans? My mother is part of that clan and my father is amdo tibetan
Wow!!!so nice...
Beautiful willage khatha lungtho chaina tibet and nepal boder
Just being ethnically Sherpa doesn’t mean everyone climbs mountains, most of the professional mountaineering Sherpa are from solukhumbu region of Nepal. Now many other ethnicity from Nepal are also getting into this profession.
These are not sherpa actually. They are known as Shingsapa/lhomi which is very different than sherpa and resides in Sankhuwasabha district of Nepal, bhotkhola ward.
@@dreamadventure8220but this is from Tibet right?
@@dreamadventure8220you're right they cannot be Sherpas.
I’m amazed in childhood my grandmother used to make that millet lunch ❤️🔥very similar
बहुत ही खूबसूरत है।।🎉❤
Show us Apatani or Tani Tribe of Tibet too please
Nice 👌 one
Nice video so beautiful place 💕
I, m from tibet but now we are in india garo hills and i, m willing to see tibet my grandmother and grandfather and my bro and sis 😢😢😢😢😢🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Amazing video, 😍👌🙏
Great friend .........
So relaxing...