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People from Thailand, Laos, Vietnam participate in Zhuang's ancestor worship ceremony 2015
4/21/2015 Luoyue ancestor worship ceremony in Ningming, Guangxi. Tai speakers from China, Thailand, Viernam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia have participated.
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【Travelogue HQ】 Zhuang Ethnic of Guangxi 1/2
Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2011-04-13 Description: Zhuang Ethnic of Guangxi 1/2 Video Series ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ== Mul...
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Zhuang in Vietnam ᥑᥣᥛᥰᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒᥴ 1
Geographical Distribution
The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. According to the 1990 census there were 15,500,000 Zhuang of whom 68,000 or 0.4% are reported to be Christian. Ninety-one percent of the Zhuang live in the western half of Guangxi (in the Zhuang Autonomous Region). Of the remaining Zhuang, 6% a
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Zhuang in Vietnam ᥑᥣᥛᥰᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒᥴ 2
Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. A...
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Zhuang in Vietnam ᥑᥣᥛᥰᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒᥴ 4
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Martial arts of the Zhuang people of Jinshan village, Guangxi
Jinshan village is located in Nameng township, Qinbei district, of Qinzhou prefecture, of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region.
The Zhuang are native to Guangxi and there is evidence of Zhuang people living in Guangxi going back over 2000 years.
Located in one of the historically poorest areas of China known for it's corrupt officials and bandits, martial arts have long been practiced in Zhuang vi
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Guangxi Zhuang Ethnic
Zhuang or Tai Zhuang in Guangxi one of ethnic argest group in China. Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in...
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China Postcards 2009-12-27 Zhuang People Love Singing
Copyrights of this video belong to the People's Republic of China, the municipality of Beijing, the National Tourism Administration of the People's Republic ...
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Wine of Zhuang people dressed in black
Wine of Zhuang people dressed in black Guangxi Arts College Choir Conductor Hua Shan.
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AMMH Zhuang People
This short video talks about the cultural practices of the Zhuang people, China's largest ethnic minority.
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The Grand Song Of The Zhuang People dadawa
2001.
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Pray for the Zhuang People
Please pray with us for the Zhuang peoples of China.
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The most beautiful Tai Zhuang Autonomous land ᥖᥣᥒᥰ ᥞᥣᥒᥘᥤᥛᥫᥒᥰᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒ
The Zhuang (simplified Chinese: 壮族; traditional Chinese: 壯族; pinyin: Zhuàngzú) are an ethnic group of people who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. Some also live in the Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces. They form one of the 55 minority ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Their population, estimated at 18 million
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Words of Life Miao: Chai Zhuang People/Language Movie Trailer
This is: Words of Life Miao: Chai Zhuang People/Language Movie Trailer c29811 [c29811t] This language is spoken in: China (Zhōngguó, 中国) This movie concerns:...
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Words of Life Yang Zhuang. People/Language Movie Trailer
This is: Words of Life Yang Zhuang. People/Language Movie Trailer c27811 [c27811t]
Other names for this language are: Jingxi; Teching; Zhuang: Jingxi; Zhuang, Southern: De-Jing; 壮(南); 壯(南)
This language is spoken in: China (Zhōngguó, 中国); Vietnam (Việt Nam)
This language is spoken by: Chuang; Chwan; Chwang; Kun To; Longming; Pu Nong; Pu To; Southern Zhuang; Tai Chuang; Wuming; Zhuang Nong; Zhu
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Life and culture of Zhuang ethnic minority
This episode of Travelogue looks at the life and culture of China’s Zhuang ethnic minorities. Here Chen Lei visits Jingxi County in Guangxi. Here learns about traditional courting customs of the Zhuang, tries his hand at a traditional village sport and gets to ride a miniature horse. He also visits the border with Vietnam, exploring the mountainous areas that surround the spectacular Detian waterf
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Zhuang folk song duet children ᥘᥨᥐᥲᥟᥙᥢᥱᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒᥲᥞᥩᥒᥳᥑᥣᥛᥰ
Geographical Distribution
The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. According to the 1990 census there were 15,500,000 Zhuang of whom 68,000 or 0.4% are reported to be Christian. Ninety-one percent of the Zhuang live in the western half of Guangxi (in the Zhuang Autonomous Region). Of the remaining Zhuang, 6% a
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Thai versus Zhuang「泰國語」和「壯族語」對比 (English subtitles)
Comparation of Thai language and Zhuang language.
侗台語言「泰國語」和「壯族語」相通性之比較
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Good News ZHUANG Nanning Fushu People/Language Movie Trailer
See http://wlmov.com/program/c80906 for the full Good News ZHUANG: Nanning Fushu Movie .......... This is: Good News ZHUANG: Nanning Fushu People/Language Mo...
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Zhuang bayin music 壮族八音
A performance of Zhuang bayin (壮族八音) music by a group of senior citizens from Longlin Various Nationalities Autonomous County (隆林各族自治县), Baise (百色市), western Guangxi province, southern China. Baise is the westernmost prefecture-level city of Guangxi, bordering Vietnam as well as the southwestern provinces of Guizhou and Yunnan. The musicians formed this ensemble after their retirement.
Zhuang bay
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Zhuang Instruments: Zhuyuqin
Creatively designed from bamboo, the "zhuyuqin" is unique to the Zhuang people of Guangxi, China.
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Zhuang Dance
A dance from the Zhuang people of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The silence at the beginning is deliberate!
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Very Nice Zhuang girl sing the song
Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. A...
People from Thailand, Laos, Vietnam participate in Zhuang's ancestor worship ceremony 2015
4/21/2015 Luoyue ancestor worship ceremony in Ningming, Guangxi. Tai speakers from China, Thailand, Viernam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia have participated....
4/21/2015 Luoyue ancestor worship ceremony in Ningming, Guangxi. Tai speakers from China, Thailand, Viernam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia have participated.
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4/21/2015 Luoyue ancestor worship ceremony in Ningming, Guangxi. Tai speakers from China, Thailand, Viernam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia have participated.
- published: 03 May 2015
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【Travelogue HQ】 Zhuang Ethnic of Guangxi 1/2
Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2011-04-13 Description: Zhuang Ethnic of Guangxi 1/2 Video Series ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ== Mul......
Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2011-04-13 Description: Zhuang Ethnic of Guangxi 1/2 Video Series ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ== Mul...
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Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2011-04-13 Description: Zhuang Ethnic of Guangxi 1/2 Video Series ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ== Mul...
Zhuang in Vietnam ᥑᥣᥛᥰᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒᥴ 1
Geographical Distribution
The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. Acco...
Geographical Distribution
The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. According to the 1990 census there were 15,500,000 Zhuang of whom 68,000 or 0.4% are reported to be Christian. Ninety-one percent of the Zhuang live in the western half of Guangxi (in the Zhuang Autonomous Region). Of the remaining Zhuang, 6% are in the Wenshan Autonomous Prefecture in neighboring Yunnan, and 3% in Guangdong.
Zhuang are also found in most of the major cities of Guangxi, making up one third of the population in some. Many Zhuang in cities are fully acculturated and are hard to distinguish from Han Chinese. These have a variety of occupations reflecting the local business community, and some hold political office. However most Zhuang still live in rural villages and are farmers.
Zhuang people can be found in small numbers in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Burma, and a few are now in the United States and the UK.
Population:
1990: 15,489,630
2000: 17,813,074 (estimate)
Ages 0-14: 28%
Ages 15-54: 55%
Ages 55+: 11%
Urbanization: About 20%
Alternate Names: Chuang, Chuang-chia, Chwang, Tai Chuang, Usming, T'U, Bou-Tsuung, Bou-Shuung, Pu-Nong, Pu To, Bou Rau, Bou Lau, Bou Baan, Bu Mann.
Language
Adult literacy
The government reports that only 33 % are illiterate, but another 44 % have only attended part of elementary school. An overall figure of 20 % literacy is probably realistic. The percentage in many villages would be much smaller.
Language Group/Language & Dialects:
The Zhuang language belongs to the Sino-Thai language group. There are 8 main dialects with over a million speakers of each, and there are numerous smaller dialect groups. With over 50 subdialects, many villages speak their own dialect and can not communicate with villages near-by.
The government has recognized a standard Zhuang dialect by taking a pool of words common to Zhuang living in Wuming, Liuzhou, and Baise. Since all of these cities are in the North of Guangxi, the Standard Zhuang cannot be understood by the 4 million Zhuang living in the South. The language was not written down until the government made an attempt in the early 1950's, but they chose to use a Russian script and it was never accepted by the people. A new Latin script was devised in 1986 and the government through the Minorities Language Commission has encouraged Zhuang to learn this.
Bilingual education was introduced in several places at the grade school level and books were published in this script. It is now generally agreed that this effort too is not working, and several linguists are working on using a base of Chinese characters for Zhuang. A Zhuang/ Chinese/English dictionary is being developed under contact with the government and should be published in the next few years.
Many Zhuang are bi- or trilingual, speaking Zhuang and Mandarin or Cantonese or all three. To most Zhuang there are three languages "My" language, Chinese, and "Foreign Language". Although education in school is supposed to be done in Mandarin the teachers in the Zhuang areas explain things in Zhuang, and since most Zhuang leave school during grade school, they forget the Mandarin they have if they don't have frequent contact with those outside their village
History
The Zhuang were part of a Tai related group of people covering a large area of Southern China over 2,000 years ago. They were recorded as living in Guangxi when the unification of China took place and prefectures and counties were set up in 213 BC. The Flower Cliff painting by the Zhuang near Ning Ming is over 2,000 years old.
Religion and Beliefs
The animistic Zhuang worship stones, old trees, lands, birds, and "ancestors" believing that all things in nature have a spirit in themselves. Today most Zhuang will worship their ancestors by burning joss sticks in a small bowl in the house, and worship special village deities. They believe that life is dictated by 'spirits', and that some people can control these spirits.
Witchcraft, magic, and mediums are still a part of rural life. In the cities where Zhuang have been assimilated into the Han population they have become atheistic, but there does seem to be a recognized "void" in both rural and urban dwellers' lives. Many Zhuang are also influenced by other traditional Chinese religions (Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism).
Reference..
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Geographical Distribution
The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. According to the 1990 census there were 15,500,000 Zhuang of whom 68,000 or 0.4% are reported to be Christian. Ninety-one percent of the Zhuang live in the western half of Guangxi (in the Zhuang Autonomous Region). Of the remaining Zhuang, 6% are in the Wenshan Autonomous Prefecture in neighboring Yunnan, and 3% in Guangdong.
Zhuang are also found in most of the major cities of Guangxi, making up one third of the population in some. Many Zhuang in cities are fully acculturated and are hard to distinguish from Han Chinese. These have a variety of occupations reflecting the local business community, and some hold political office. However most Zhuang still live in rural villages and are farmers.
Zhuang people can be found in small numbers in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Burma, and a few are now in the United States and the UK.
Population:
1990: 15,489,630
2000: 17,813,074 (estimate)
Ages 0-14: 28%
Ages 15-54: 55%
Ages 55+: 11%
Urbanization: About 20%
Alternate Names: Chuang, Chuang-chia, Chwang, Tai Chuang, Usming, T'U, Bou-Tsuung, Bou-Shuung, Pu-Nong, Pu To, Bou Rau, Bou Lau, Bou Baan, Bu Mann.
Language
Adult literacy
The government reports that only 33 % are illiterate, but another 44 % have only attended part of elementary school. An overall figure of 20 % literacy is probably realistic. The percentage in many villages would be much smaller.
Language Group/Language & Dialects:
The Zhuang language belongs to the Sino-Thai language group. There are 8 main dialects with over a million speakers of each, and there are numerous smaller dialect groups. With over 50 subdialects, many villages speak their own dialect and can not communicate with villages near-by.
The government has recognized a standard Zhuang dialect by taking a pool of words common to Zhuang living in Wuming, Liuzhou, and Baise. Since all of these cities are in the North of Guangxi, the Standard Zhuang cannot be understood by the 4 million Zhuang living in the South. The language was not written down until the government made an attempt in the early 1950's, but they chose to use a Russian script and it was never accepted by the people. A new Latin script was devised in 1986 and the government through the Minorities Language Commission has encouraged Zhuang to learn this.
Bilingual education was introduced in several places at the grade school level and books were published in this script. It is now generally agreed that this effort too is not working, and several linguists are working on using a base of Chinese characters for Zhuang. A Zhuang/ Chinese/English dictionary is being developed under contact with the government and should be published in the next few years.
Many Zhuang are bi- or trilingual, speaking Zhuang and Mandarin or Cantonese or all three. To most Zhuang there are three languages "My" language, Chinese, and "Foreign Language". Although education in school is supposed to be done in Mandarin the teachers in the Zhuang areas explain things in Zhuang, and since most Zhuang leave school during grade school, they forget the Mandarin they have if they don't have frequent contact with those outside their village
History
The Zhuang were part of a Tai related group of people covering a large area of Southern China over 2,000 years ago. They were recorded as living in Guangxi when the unification of China took place and prefectures and counties were set up in 213 BC. The Flower Cliff painting by the Zhuang near Ning Ming is over 2,000 years old.
Religion and Beliefs
The animistic Zhuang worship stones, old trees, lands, birds, and "ancestors" believing that all things in nature have a spirit in themselves. Today most Zhuang will worship their ancestors by burning joss sticks in a small bowl in the house, and worship special village deities. They believe that life is dictated by 'spirits', and that some people can control these spirits.
Witchcraft, magic, and mediums are still a part of rural life. In the cities where Zhuang have been assimilated into the Han population they have become atheistic, but there does seem to be a recognized "void" in both rural and urban dwellers' lives. Many Zhuang are also influenced by other traditional Chinese religions (Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism).
Reference..
inforomekong.com
- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 1609
Zhuang in Vietnam ᥑᥣᥛᥰᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒᥴ 2
Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. A......
Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. A...
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Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. A...
Martial arts of the Zhuang people of Jinshan village, Guangxi
Jinshan village is located in Nameng township, Qinbei district, of Qinzhou prefecture, of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region.
The Zhuang are native to Guangxi...
Jinshan village is located in Nameng township, Qinbei district, of Qinzhou prefecture, of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region.
The Zhuang are native to Guangxi and there is evidence of Zhuang people living in Guangxi going back over 2000 years.
Located in one of the historically poorest areas of China known for it's corrupt officials and bandits, martial arts have long been practiced in Zhuang villages.
Today they are still being practiced in Jinshan village where they have formed a village boxing troop to teach the children the traditional methods.
However this short documentary instead focuses on some of the older boxers in the area who are primarily farmers living in the old poorer areas of the village.
They recount some of the villages martial history and show some of the architectural features built into the village to stop bandits.
The Zhuang people are the largest minority group in China. Their language is part of the Tai language family and they have their own system of writing which developed from written Chinese over a thousand years ago.
The native Zhuang religion is called Moism (not the same as the warring states period sect of Mo Tzu).
It is the ancient religion of Zhuang people and has many similarities with Chinese folk religion.
The main god is the creator Bu Luotuo and his wife Me Hoa (the Flower Mother). They also share some of the popular gods of Chinese folk religion such as the Dragon Kings and Tudigong (local Earth God).
The Zhuang people have a long history of rebellions against local Han Chinese officials and have historically often allied themselves with various local kingdoms that have appeared in Yunnan, northern Vietnam and northern Burma.
They also have a long history of warfare with various Yao and Miao groups who during the Ming dynasty began invading southwards into Zhuang territories looking to expand their land holdings.
During the Ming dynasty Zhuang and Yao warriors from Guangxi and western Guangdong were hired to create special combat units known as Lang Bing "Wolf Soldiers".
They were sent to the eastern and southern coastal regions to combat Wokou pirates.
They were very successful and continued to be used by the Ming to quell uprisings within China.
wn.com/Martial Arts Of The Zhuang People Of Jinshan Village, Guangxi
Jinshan village is located in Nameng township, Qinbei district, of Qinzhou prefecture, of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region.
The Zhuang are native to Guangxi and there is evidence of Zhuang people living in Guangxi going back over 2000 years.
Located in one of the historically poorest areas of China known for it's corrupt officials and bandits, martial arts have long been practiced in Zhuang villages.
Today they are still being practiced in Jinshan village where they have formed a village boxing troop to teach the children the traditional methods.
However this short documentary instead focuses on some of the older boxers in the area who are primarily farmers living in the old poorer areas of the village.
They recount some of the villages martial history and show some of the architectural features built into the village to stop bandits.
The Zhuang people are the largest minority group in China. Their language is part of the Tai language family and they have their own system of writing which developed from written Chinese over a thousand years ago.
The native Zhuang religion is called Moism (not the same as the warring states period sect of Mo Tzu).
It is the ancient religion of Zhuang people and has many similarities with Chinese folk religion.
The main god is the creator Bu Luotuo and his wife Me Hoa (the Flower Mother). They also share some of the popular gods of Chinese folk religion such as the Dragon Kings and Tudigong (local Earth God).
The Zhuang people have a long history of rebellions against local Han Chinese officials and have historically often allied themselves with various local kingdoms that have appeared in Yunnan, northern Vietnam and northern Burma.
They also have a long history of warfare with various Yao and Miao groups who during the Ming dynasty began invading southwards into Zhuang territories looking to expand their land holdings.
During the Ming dynasty Zhuang and Yao warriors from Guangxi and western Guangdong were hired to create special combat units known as Lang Bing "Wolf Soldiers".
They were sent to the eastern and southern coastal regions to combat Wokou pirates.
They were very successful and continued to be used by the Ming to quell uprisings within China.
- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 392
Guangxi Zhuang Ethnic
Zhuang or Tai Zhuang in Guangxi one of ethnic argest group in China. Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in......
Zhuang or Tai Zhuang in Guangxi one of ethnic argest group in China. Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in...
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Zhuang or Tai Zhuang in Guangxi one of ethnic argest group in China. Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in...
China Postcards 2009-12-27 Zhuang People Love Singing
Copyrights of this video belong to the People's Republic of China, the municipality of Beijing, the National Tourism Administration of the People's Republic ......
Copyrights of this video belong to the People's Republic of China, the municipality of Beijing, the National Tourism Administration of the People's Republic ...
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Copyrights of this video belong to the People's Republic of China, the municipality of Beijing, the National Tourism Administration of the People's Republic ...
Wine of Zhuang people dressed in black
Wine of Zhuang people dressed in black Guangxi Arts College Choir Conductor Hua Shan....
Wine of Zhuang people dressed in black Guangxi Arts College Choir Conductor Hua Shan.
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Wine of Zhuang people dressed in black Guangxi Arts College Choir Conductor Hua Shan.
AMMH Zhuang People
This short video talks about the cultural practices of the Zhuang people, China's largest ethnic minority....
This short video talks about the cultural practices of the Zhuang people, China's largest ethnic minority.
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This short video talks about the cultural practices of the Zhuang people, China's largest ethnic minority.
Pray for the Zhuang People
Please pray with us for the Zhuang peoples of China....
Please pray with us for the Zhuang peoples of China.
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Please pray with us for the Zhuang peoples of China.
The most beautiful Tai Zhuang Autonomous land ᥖᥣᥒᥰ ᥞᥣᥒᥘᥤᥛᥫᥒᥰᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒ
The Zhuang (simplified Chinese: 壮族; traditional Chinese: 壯族; pinyin: Zhuàngzú) are an ethnic group of people who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Re...
The Zhuang (simplified Chinese: 壮族; traditional Chinese: 壯族; pinyin: Zhuàngzú) are an ethnic group of people who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. Some also live in the Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces. They form one of the 55 minority ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Their population, estimated at 18 million people, puts them second only to the Han Chinese and makes the Zhuang the largest minority in China.The Zhuang also have their own oral epic, which is known as the Baeu-ro-do.
The name of the Zhuang (Rao) minority used to be written 獞. However, the character also refers to a variety of wild dogs, so it was considered an ethnic slur. In 1949, the "animal" radical was replaced by the "human" radical, and the character became 僮. Eventually, the character was replaced with 壮, a character already in existence meaning "sturdy" or "strong".
History
The Zhuang are of Tai origin. The Rao (Zhuang,Tai) peoples developed a unique irrigation system which was useful for growing rice. Long struggles with China to avoid destruction (as they were thought as "barbarians" by the Han) led the Tais around 1100 AD to migrate south from Southern China to create the Lao, Thai and Shan peoples of Indochina, and even as far away as Assam, India.
The Zhuang did not record their history until the Eastern Zhou dynasty (475-221 BC) of China. The earliest of the rock paintings at Hua Mountain that are attributed to the Zhuang have been dated to this time. The Chinese referred to the area as Baiyue 百越/百粵 (the Hundred Yue - referring to the aborigines of southern China). Eastern Guangxi was conquered by the Han people under the Qin Dynasty in 214 BC. The Hans, to bring the area firmly in their control, built the Ling Canal to link the Xiang and Lijiang rivers and form a North-South waterway.
An independent state known as Nan Yue (Southern Yue) around Canton was created by General Zhao Tuo when the Qin Dynasty collapsed. This Kingdom was supported by the Zhuang until its collapse in 111 BC. The Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD) thought the Zhuang culture was unproductive, so they reduced local authority and consolidated their authority with Military posts at Guilin, Wuzhou, and Yulin.
In 42 AD, the Trung Sisters' uprising was quelled by an army under General Ma Yuan, who sought not only victory on the battlefield but felt true concern for the Zhuang people. He reorganized the Zhuang Local Authority, improved public works, dug canals and reclaimed land to increase production. His work brought the Zhuang into a more modern condition, and temples in his honor can still be seen to this day.
An influx of immigrant Yao people from Hunan after the collapse of the Han Dynasty caused the region to become unstable as the Yao showed hostility to assimilation. The Guiping area of Guangxi, where the Yao settled, would become a hotbed of revolution against Han rule, causing the Zhuang people to suffer terribly, despite their passive stance on assimilation.
Under the Tang Dynasty, Guangxi became part of Ling-nan Tao (large province) with present day Hainan and Guangdong. The noted scholar Liu Zongyuan was prefectural administrator at Liuzhou. Irked by Chinese expansion, however, the Zhuang moved to support the Tai kingdom of Nanchao in Yunnan. Guangxi was then divided into an area of Zhuang ascendancy west of Nanning and an area of Han ascendancy east of Nanning.
After the collapse of the Tang a new Chinese kingdom known as Nan Han (Southern Han), based in Guangdong, gained minimal control over the Zhuang, but the Nan Han Kingdom was plagued by instability and it was annexed by the Song Dynasty of China in 971. The Nan Han rule of the Zhuang was marked by minimal interference in Zhuang affairs by the Chinese rulers.
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The Zhuang (simplified Chinese: 壮族; traditional Chinese: 壯族; pinyin: Zhuàngzú) are an ethnic group of people who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. Some also live in the Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces. They form one of the 55 minority ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Their population, estimated at 18 million people, puts them second only to the Han Chinese and makes the Zhuang the largest minority in China.The Zhuang also have their own oral epic, which is known as the Baeu-ro-do.
The name of the Zhuang (Rao) minority used to be written 獞. However, the character also refers to a variety of wild dogs, so it was considered an ethnic slur. In 1949, the "animal" radical was replaced by the "human" radical, and the character became 僮. Eventually, the character was replaced with 壮, a character already in existence meaning "sturdy" or "strong".
History
The Zhuang are of Tai origin. The Rao (Zhuang,Tai) peoples developed a unique irrigation system which was useful for growing rice. Long struggles with China to avoid destruction (as they were thought as "barbarians" by the Han) led the Tais around 1100 AD to migrate south from Southern China to create the Lao, Thai and Shan peoples of Indochina, and even as far away as Assam, India.
The Zhuang did not record their history until the Eastern Zhou dynasty (475-221 BC) of China. The earliest of the rock paintings at Hua Mountain that are attributed to the Zhuang have been dated to this time. The Chinese referred to the area as Baiyue 百越/百粵 (the Hundred Yue - referring to the aborigines of southern China). Eastern Guangxi was conquered by the Han people under the Qin Dynasty in 214 BC. The Hans, to bring the area firmly in their control, built the Ling Canal to link the Xiang and Lijiang rivers and form a North-South waterway.
An independent state known as Nan Yue (Southern Yue) around Canton was created by General Zhao Tuo when the Qin Dynasty collapsed. This Kingdom was supported by the Zhuang until its collapse in 111 BC. The Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD) thought the Zhuang culture was unproductive, so they reduced local authority and consolidated their authority with Military posts at Guilin, Wuzhou, and Yulin.
In 42 AD, the Trung Sisters' uprising was quelled by an army under General Ma Yuan, who sought not only victory on the battlefield but felt true concern for the Zhuang people. He reorganized the Zhuang Local Authority, improved public works, dug canals and reclaimed land to increase production. His work brought the Zhuang into a more modern condition, and temples in his honor can still be seen to this day.
An influx of immigrant Yao people from Hunan after the collapse of the Han Dynasty caused the region to become unstable as the Yao showed hostility to assimilation. The Guiping area of Guangxi, where the Yao settled, would become a hotbed of revolution against Han rule, causing the Zhuang people to suffer terribly, despite their passive stance on assimilation.
Under the Tang Dynasty, Guangxi became part of Ling-nan Tao (large province) with present day Hainan and Guangdong. The noted scholar Liu Zongyuan was prefectural administrator at Liuzhou. Irked by Chinese expansion, however, the Zhuang moved to support the Tai kingdom of Nanchao in Yunnan. Guangxi was then divided into an area of Zhuang ascendancy west of Nanning and an area of Han ascendancy east of Nanning.
After the collapse of the Tang a new Chinese kingdom known as Nan Han (Southern Han), based in Guangdong, gained minimal control over the Zhuang, but the Nan Han Kingdom was plagued by instability and it was annexed by the Song Dynasty of China in 971. The Nan Han rule of the Zhuang was marked by minimal interference in Zhuang affairs by the Chinese rulers.
Reference:www.chinatraveldesigner.com Zhuang minority China Travel Guide
- published: 02 Apr 2014
- views: 530
Words of Life Miao: Chai Zhuang People/Language Movie Trailer
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Words of Life Yang Zhuang. People/Language Movie Trailer
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Other names for this language are: Jingxi; Teching; Zhuang: Jingxi; Zhuang, Southern: De-Jing; 壮(南); 壯(南)
This language is spoken in: China (Zhōngguó, 中国); Vietnam (Việt Nam)
This language is spoken by: Chuang; Chwan; Chwang; Kun To; Longming; Pu Nong; Pu To; Southern Zhuang; Tai Chuang; Wuming; Zhuang Nong; Zhuang Yongnan
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Other names for this language are: Jingxi; Teching; Zhuang: Jingxi; Zhuang, Southern: De-Jing; 壮(南); 壯(南)
This language is spoken in: China (Zhōngguó, 中国); Vietnam (Việt Nam)
This language is spoken by: Chuang; Chwan; Chwang; Kun To; Longming; Pu Nong; Pu To; Southern Zhuang; Tai Chuang; Wuming; Zhuang Nong; Zhuang Yongnan
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- published: 24 Mar 2015
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Life and culture of Zhuang ethnic minority
This episode of Travelogue looks at the life and culture of China’s Zhuang ethnic minorities. Here Chen Lei visits Jingxi County in Guangxi. Here learns about t...
This episode of Travelogue looks at the life and culture of China’s Zhuang ethnic minorities. Here Chen Lei visits Jingxi County in Guangxi. Here learns about traditional courting customs of the Zhuang, tries his hand at a traditional village sport and gets to ride a miniature horse. He also visits the border with Vietnam, exploring the mountainous areas that surround the spectacular Detian waterfalls.
Travelogue is the premier English-speaking travel show of China Central Television (CCTV). It broadcasts on CCTV NEWS every Mon-Wed at 11:30, 17:30 and 00:30 (Beijing Time).
For more travel information and shows, please follow @CCTVtravelogue on Facebook, Twitter, Weibo and Podcast or visit our website.
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This episode of Travelogue looks at the life and culture of China’s Zhuang ethnic minorities. Here Chen Lei visits Jingxi County in Guangxi. Here learns about traditional courting customs of the Zhuang, tries his hand at a traditional village sport and gets to ride a miniature horse. He also visits the border with Vietnam, exploring the mountainous areas that surround the spectacular Detian waterfalls.
Travelogue is the premier English-speaking travel show of China Central Television (CCTV). It broadcasts on CCTV NEWS every Mon-Wed at 11:30, 17:30 and 00:30 (Beijing Time).
For more travel information and shows, please follow @CCTVtravelogue on Facebook, Twitter, Weibo and Podcast or visit our website.
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Website: cctv.cntv.cn/lm/travelogue
- published: 13 Aug 2014
- views: 504
Zhuang folk song duet children ᥘᥨᥐᥲᥟᥙᥢᥱᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒᥲᥞᥩᥒᥳᥑᥣᥛᥰ
Geographical Distribution
The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. Acco...
Geographical Distribution
The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. According to the 1990 census there were 15,500,000 Zhuang of whom 68,000 or 0.4% are reported to be Christian. Ninety-one percent of the Zhuang live in the western half of Guangxi (in the Zhuang Autonomous Region). Of the remaining Zhuang, 6% are in the Wenshan Autonomous Prefecture in neighboring Yunnan, and 3% in Guangdong.
Zhuang are also found in most of the major cities of Guangxi, making up one third of the population in some. Many Zhuang in cities are fully acculturated and are hard to distinguish from Han Chinese. These have a variety of occupations reflecting the local business community, and some hold political office. However most Zhuang still live in rural villages and are farmers.
Zhuang people can be found in small numbers in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Burma, and a few are now in the United States and the UK.
Population:
1990: 15,489,630
2000: 17,813,074 (estimate)
Ages 0-14: 28%
Ages 15-54: 55%
Ages 55+: 11%
Urbanization: About 20%
Alternate Names: Chuang, Chuang-chia, Chwang, Tai Chuang, Usming, T'U, Bou-Tsuung, Bou-Shuung, Pu-Nong, Pu To, Bou Rau, Bou Lau, Bou Baan, Bu Mann.
Language
Adult literacy
The government reports that only 33 % are illiterate, but another 44 % have only attended part of elementary school. An overall figure of 20 % literacy is probably realistic. The percentage in many villages would be much smaller.
Language Group/Language & Dialects:
The Zhuang language belongs to the Sino-Thai language group. There are 8 main dialects with over a million speakers of each, and there are numerous smaller dialect groups. With over 50 subdialects, many villages speak their own dialect and can not communicate with villages near-by.
The government has recognized a standard Zhuang dialect by taking a pool of words common to Zhuang living in Wuming, Liuzhou, and Baise. Since all of these cities are in the North of Guangxi, the Standard Zhuang cannot be understood by the 4 million Zhuang living in the South. The language was not written down until the government made an attempt in the early 1950's, but they chose to use a Russian script and it was never accepted by the people. A new Latin script was devised in 1986 and the government through the Minorities Language Commission has encouraged Zhuang to learn this.
Bilingual education was introduced in several places at the grade school level and books were published in this script. It is now generally agreed that this effort too is not working, and several linguists are working on using a base of Chinese characters for Zhuang. A Zhuang/ Chinese/English dictionary is being developed under contact with the government and should be published in the next few years.
Many Zhuang are bi- or trilingual, speaking Zhuang and Mandarin or Cantonese or all three. To most Zhuang there are three languages "My" language, Chinese, and "Foreign Language". Although education in school is supposed to be done in Mandarin the teachers in the Zhuang areas explain things in Zhuang, and since most Zhuang leave school during grade school, they forget the Mandarin they have if they don't have frequent contact with those outside their village
History
The Zhuang were part of a Tai related group of people covering a large area of Southern China over 2,000 years ago. They were recorded as living in Guangxi when the unification of China took place and prefectures and counties were set up in 213 BC. The Flower Cliff painting by the Zhuang near Ning Ming is over 2,000 years old.
Religion and Beliefs
The animistic Zhuang worship stones, old trees, lands, birds, and "ancestors" believing that all things in nature have a spirit in themselves. Today most Zhuang will worship their ancestors by burning joss sticks in a small bowl in the house, and worship special village deities. They believe that life is dictated by 'spirits', and that some people can control these spirits.
Witchcraft, magic, and mediums are still a part of rural life. In the cities where Zhuang have been assimilated into the Han population they have become atheistic, but there does seem to be a recognized "void" in both rural and urban dwellers' lives. Many Zhuang are also influenced by other traditional Chinese religions (Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism).
Reference..
inforomekong.com
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Geographical Distribution
The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. According to the 1990 census there were 15,500,000 Zhuang of whom 68,000 or 0.4% are reported to be Christian. Ninety-one percent of the Zhuang live in the western half of Guangxi (in the Zhuang Autonomous Region). Of the remaining Zhuang, 6% are in the Wenshan Autonomous Prefecture in neighboring Yunnan, and 3% in Guangdong.
Zhuang are also found in most of the major cities of Guangxi, making up one third of the population in some. Many Zhuang in cities are fully acculturated and are hard to distinguish from Han Chinese. These have a variety of occupations reflecting the local business community, and some hold political office. However most Zhuang still live in rural villages and are farmers.
Zhuang people can be found in small numbers in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Burma, and a few are now in the United States and the UK.
Population:
1990: 15,489,630
2000: 17,813,074 (estimate)
Ages 0-14: 28%
Ages 15-54: 55%
Ages 55+: 11%
Urbanization: About 20%
Alternate Names: Chuang, Chuang-chia, Chwang, Tai Chuang, Usming, T'U, Bou-Tsuung, Bou-Shuung, Pu-Nong, Pu To, Bou Rau, Bou Lau, Bou Baan, Bu Mann.
Language
Adult literacy
The government reports that only 33 % are illiterate, but another 44 % have only attended part of elementary school. An overall figure of 20 % literacy is probably realistic. The percentage in many villages would be much smaller.
Language Group/Language & Dialects:
The Zhuang language belongs to the Sino-Thai language group. There are 8 main dialects with over a million speakers of each, and there are numerous smaller dialect groups. With over 50 subdialects, many villages speak their own dialect and can not communicate with villages near-by.
The government has recognized a standard Zhuang dialect by taking a pool of words common to Zhuang living in Wuming, Liuzhou, and Baise. Since all of these cities are in the North of Guangxi, the Standard Zhuang cannot be understood by the 4 million Zhuang living in the South. The language was not written down until the government made an attempt in the early 1950's, but they chose to use a Russian script and it was never accepted by the people. A new Latin script was devised in 1986 and the government through the Minorities Language Commission has encouraged Zhuang to learn this.
Bilingual education was introduced in several places at the grade school level and books were published in this script. It is now generally agreed that this effort too is not working, and several linguists are working on using a base of Chinese characters for Zhuang. A Zhuang/ Chinese/English dictionary is being developed under contact with the government and should be published in the next few years.
Many Zhuang are bi- or trilingual, speaking Zhuang and Mandarin or Cantonese or all three. To most Zhuang there are three languages "My" language, Chinese, and "Foreign Language". Although education in school is supposed to be done in Mandarin the teachers in the Zhuang areas explain things in Zhuang, and since most Zhuang leave school during grade school, they forget the Mandarin they have if they don't have frequent contact with those outside their village
History
The Zhuang were part of a Tai related group of people covering a large area of Southern China over 2,000 years ago. They were recorded as living in Guangxi when the unification of China took place and prefectures and counties were set up in 213 BC. The Flower Cliff painting by the Zhuang near Ning Ming is over 2,000 years old.
Religion and Beliefs
The animistic Zhuang worship stones, old trees, lands, birds, and "ancestors" believing that all things in nature have a spirit in themselves. Today most Zhuang will worship their ancestors by burning joss sticks in a small bowl in the house, and worship special village deities. They believe that life is dictated by 'spirits', and that some people can control these spirits.
Witchcraft, magic, and mediums are still a part of rural life. In the cities where Zhuang have been assimilated into the Han population they have become atheistic, but there does seem to be a recognized "void" in both rural and urban dwellers' lives. Many Zhuang are also influenced by other traditional Chinese religions (Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism).
Reference..
inforomekong.com
- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 755
Thai versus Zhuang「泰國語」和「壯族語」對比 (English subtitles)
Comparation of Thai language and Zhuang language.
侗台語言「泰國語」和「壯族語」相通性之比較...
Comparation of Thai language and Zhuang language.
侗台語言「泰國語」和「壯族語」相通性之比較
wn.com/Thai Versus Zhuang「泰國語」和「壯族語」對比 (English Subtitles)
Comparation of Thai language and Zhuang language.
侗台語言「泰國語」和「壯族語」相通性之比較
- published: 28 Oct 2014
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Good News ZHUANG Nanning Fushu People/Language Movie Trailer
See http://wlmov.com/program/c80906 for the full Good News ZHUANG: Nanning Fushu Movie .......... This is: Good News ZHUANG: Nanning Fushu People/Language Mo......
See http://wlmov.com/program/c80906 for the full Good News ZHUANG: Nanning Fushu Movie .......... This is: Good News ZHUANG: Nanning Fushu People/Language Mo...
wn.com/Good News Zhuang Nanning Fushu People Language Movie Trailer
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Zhuang bayin music 壮族八音
A performance of Zhuang bayin (壮族八音) music by a group of senior citizens from Longlin Various Nationalities Autonomous County (隆林各族自治县), Baise (百色市), western Gu...
A performance of Zhuang bayin (壮族八音) music by a group of senior citizens from Longlin Various Nationalities Autonomous County (隆林各族自治县), Baise (百色市), western Guangxi province, southern China. Baise is the westernmost prefecture-level city of Guangxi, bordering Vietnam as well as the southwestern provinces of Guizhou and Yunnan. The musicians formed this ensemble after their retirement.
Zhuang bayin is a tradition of instrumental ensemble music played by the Zhuang people (壮族) of Guangxi province in southern China. The Zhuang, numbering approximately 18 million, are the second largest ethnic group in China (making up 1.27% of China's population) after the Han (who make up 91.6% of China's population).
Probably filmed in Longlin Various Nationalities Autonomous County (隆林各族自治县), Baise (百色市), western Guangxi province, southern China, July 11, 2007.
老年民间艺术八音演奏
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A performance of Zhuang bayin (壮族八音) music by a group of senior citizens from Longlin Various Nationalities Autonomous County (隆林各族自治县), Baise (百色市), western Guangxi province, southern China. Baise is the westernmost prefecture-level city of Guangxi, bordering Vietnam as well as the southwestern provinces of Guizhou and Yunnan. The musicians formed this ensemble after their retirement.
Zhuang bayin is a tradition of instrumental ensemble music played by the Zhuang people (壮族) of Guangxi province in southern China. The Zhuang, numbering approximately 18 million, are the second largest ethnic group in China (making up 1.27% of China's population) after the Han (who make up 91.6% of China's population).
Probably filmed in Longlin Various Nationalities Autonomous County (隆林各族自治县), Baise (百色市), western Guangxi province, southern China, July 11, 2007.
老年民间艺术八音演奏
- published: 20 Dec 2015
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Zhuang Instruments: Zhuyuqin
Creatively designed from bamboo, the "zhuyuqin" is unique to the Zhuang people of Guangxi, China....
Creatively designed from bamboo, the "zhuyuqin" is unique to the Zhuang people of Guangxi, China.
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Creatively designed from bamboo, the "zhuyuqin" is unique to the Zhuang people of Guangxi, China.
Zhuang Dance
A dance from the Zhuang people of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The silence at the beginning is deliberate!...
A dance from the Zhuang people of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The silence at the beginning is deliberate!
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A dance from the Zhuang people of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The silence at the beginning is deliberate!
- published: 05 May 2007
- views: 2018
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Very Nice Zhuang girl sing the song
Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. A......
Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. A...
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Geographical Distribution The Zhuang are the largest of the 55 minority people groups in mainland China, located primarily in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces. A...
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Interview with Zhuang Wubin (By Photo Inter, China)
In this interview with Photo Inter (China Photographers Association), Singaporean writer/photographer Zhuang Wubin talks briefly about his photographic practice and his research in the development of photographic practices in Southeast Asia. He also provides an overview of Cambodian contemporary photography and charts the three "generations" of practitioners who have emerged since 1993.
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《花儿与少年2》第一期幕后访问:郑爽谈自责落泪 Divas Hit The Road 2 Interview: Zhuang Shuang Blame Herself【湖南卫视官方版】
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《花儿与少年2》第一期幕后访问 - 郑爽变导游,没有照顾好大家她自责落泪。
◤《花儿与少年》是湖南卫视的原创明星姐弟自助远行真人秀节目,明星阵容为5女2男。节目由七位年代偶像组成“欧洲自助远行团”,卸下明星的“光环”,开启一段为期十七天的奇妙旅行,在没有经纪人、不准带助理、每天生活费有限的限制下,在人生地不熟,甚至语言都根本不通的国度,完成一段异域的背包奇妙之旅。◢
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Chinese langauge news item from Nanning China on Focus Pocus
Interview at Center for Cognition and Sleeping, People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning, China
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Li Zhuang Met With Court Officer
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唱山歌 (Hu Kwv Txhiaj) - Nkauj Laag (Zhuang Folk Song)
Genre: 壮族新民歌 (Ethnic Zhuang Folk Song)
Title: 唱山歌 (Singing Mountain Song)
Artist: 唐彩妹 (Tang Cai Mei)
Zhuang (Laag) folk song in Mandarin Chinese. In this video, Tang Cai Mei wore both Zhuang and Yao clothes.
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Jet Li interviewed by Vintage
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Coiling Dragon Zhuang
Mountain Hammer (Craig Mallett) is demonstrating a Daoist Body Cultivation exercise called 'Coiling Dragon Zhuang' on a rock near my house. Traditionally it is performed long duration timed sets. You can rest and let everything relax at the top/start position.
A bit tricky and tweaky for people who are not very mobile, so take care and exercise personal responsibility when deciding to play wit
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Words of Life Zhuang: Bama Bafa People/Language Movie Trailer
This is: Words of Life Zhuang: Bama Bafa People/Language Movie Trailer c31100 [c31100t] Other names for this language are: Bama Bafa This language is spoken ...
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wong shun leung Interview Ving Tsun Martial Arts Headquarters Hong Kong with translator Philip Ng
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Interview with Geshe Tharchin: Does faith play an important role in Buddhism?
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This interview is part of a series of videos that Shantideva Meditation Center is presenting with an aim to aid people around the world with meditation questions and tips for spiritual practice. Shantideva Meditation is affiliated with FPMT - the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition.
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Boxer Security Guard argue with 7 people in traffic.Interesting event in Turkey bruce lee, turkey, bruce lee fight, bruce lee training, bruce lee interview, ...
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This is one of the songs that this orchestra performed for Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai in the 1950s. It is a song about the joys of farm life, and their instru...
Interview with Zhuang Wubin (By Photo Inter, China)
In this interview with Photo Inter (China Photographers Association), Singaporean writer/photographer Zhuang Wubin talks briefly about his photographic practice...
In this interview with Photo Inter (China Photographers Association), Singaporean writer/photographer Zhuang Wubin talks briefly about his photographic practice and his research in the development of photographic practices in Southeast Asia. He also provides an overview of Cambodian contemporary photography and charts the three "generations" of practitioners who have emerged since 1993.
Recorded at Xishuangbanna on Jan 2014
这则视频记录了中国摄影家协会旗下的影像国际跟新加坡摄影师/撰稿人庄吴斌所做的专访。访谈中,吴斌简略介绍自己的创作,并谈到有关东南亚摄影发展的研究工作。以柬埔寨摄影为例,吴斌阐述自1993年后崭露头角的三代摄影人。
于2014年1月在西双版纳录制
wn.com/Interview With Zhuang Wubin (By Photo Inter, China)
In this interview with Photo Inter (China Photographers Association), Singaporean writer/photographer Zhuang Wubin talks briefly about his photographic practice and his research in the development of photographic practices in Southeast Asia. He also provides an overview of Cambodian contemporary photography and charts the three "generations" of practitioners who have emerged since 1993.
Recorded at Xishuangbanna on Jan 2014
这则视频记录了中国摄影家协会旗下的影像国际跟新加坡摄影师/撰稿人庄吴斌所做的专访。访谈中,吴斌简略介绍自己的创作,并谈到有关东南亚摄影发展的研究工作。以柬埔寨摄影为例,吴斌阐述自1993年后崭露头角的三代摄影人。
于2014年1月在西双版纳录制
- published: 20 Mar 2014
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《花儿与少年2》第一期幕后访问:郑爽谈自责落泪 Divas Hit The Road 2 Interview: Zhuang Shuang Blame Herself【湖南卫视官方版】
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Interview at Center for Cognition and Sleeping, People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning, China
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Coiling Dragon Zhuang
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Geshe Jampa Tharchin addresses the role of faith in Buddhism.
This interview is part of a series of videos that Shantideva Meditation Center is presenting with an aim to aid people around the world with meditation questions and tips for spiritual practice. Shantideva Meditation is affiliated with FPMT - the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition.
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wn.com/Interview With Geshe Tharchin Does Faith Play An Important Role In Buddhism
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Security Guard vs 7 People - Real Life's Bruce Lee
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Song for Mao and Zhou Enlai, Zhuang Opera, Du'an Village
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This is one of the songs that this orchestra performed for Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai in the 1950s. It is a song about the joys of farm life, and their instru...
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