The Minorities of Yunnan - Part 3. The Daizu a Small Thailand within ChinaㅣTravelogue Earth

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2022
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Komentáře • 15

  • @sunduncan1151
    @sunduncan1151 Před měsícem +1

    There are two Dai groups in Yunnan:
    1). Dai Lü (Tai Lue) living in Xishuangbanna are linguistically related to Northern Thai (Lanna or Tai Yuan), Northern Lao (Lanxang or Luangphabang Lao) and Eastern Shan (Kengtung or Tai Khün). They speak Chiangsaen languages, a subgroup of Southwestern Tai which Thai (Siamese) and Northern Lao belong to. Xishuangbanna Dai (Tai Lue) language has many Pali-Sanskrit loanwords like Thai and Lao. So Dai language in Xishuangbanna is more mutually intelligible with Northern Thai than Shan.
    2). Dai Le (Tai Nüa or Chinese Shan) living in Dehong prefecture are related to Shan in Northern Shan (Tailand) and the Ahoms in Assam. They speak Northwestern Tai languages which are less mutually intellible with Thai.
    In fact, “Shan” (Old Burmese: Hsyam) is the same word as “Siam” (former name of Thailand) “Shyam, Assam and Ahom” (Asam in Assamese accent). It’s the exonym for Southwestern Tai people living in the western part of Chaophrya river valley to Assam.

  • @hengporluy6655
    @hengporluy6655 Před rokem

    it was very nice. Tai people, Dai people, Khmer people and Cambodia people, was together since the past from the early until the end of 9century( The Khmer empire, the greatest of Angkor wat).
    the way of living, foods, dance, architecture, ancient building, Thearavada Buddhism.

  • @thekingminn
    @thekingminn Před 11 měsíci

    The Dais are closer to Shans than Thais.

    • @3kj490
      @3kj490 Před 10 měsíci

      แน่นอน พวกเราไม่เหมือนคนป่าพวกนี้ 😅

    • @lekn5345
      @lekn5345 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Shan is also Tai or Dai

    • @lekn5345
      @lekn5345 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Dai loang is the closely related to the Dai in Shan state but Tai lue in Xishuangbanna are more closely related to Northern Thai s

    • @thekingminn
      @thekingminn Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@lekn5345 but between Thais and Shans the Dais are culturally more similar to Shans. Northern Thais are also more Shan than Thai. They both have huge Burmese cultural influence. Because of the hundreds of years of Burmese rule.

    • @lekn5345
      @lekn5345 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@thekingminn Thailand is melting pot , There have different ethnicities in Thailand Northern Thais in the past was Lanna kingdom .