Xijian Qianhu Miao Village
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- I know, I know. I am so behind. And to be honest, there won't be much catching up because our life the last few months has been, well, kind of a mess. I will do a video to catch you up on that but not until after I finish the videos from leaving China. (Which are almost done by the way)
Anyways, this is our last video from Guizhou! It's simple but it holds some special memories for us. Our last trip with Tony in China was a good one! We hope you enjoy this video! and brace yourself, the next one will be the goodbyes and I have cried over and over again trying to make it.
It may seem crazy that we moved our family from the US to China, but we know that after you see our videos you will understand why! And to be honest, I think it's crazy we moved back to the states. 😉😉 China has so many wonderful things to offer and our life there was pretty amazing! We hope you enjoy these last moments as we close this chapter. Thanks for following along!
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💛 Brenna (and my crew… Chance, Emry, & Wynnie)
It's my Miao aka Hmong people. That's where my ancestors came from. Hope to go there someday.
That’s so cool! Did u inherit anything to do with the miao people. I hope u get to go there and maybe visit some other villages too 🙏
It's been a while since I saw a video from you guys. I was just wondering the other day what happened to your posts. I thought you might have shelved it aside.
I and the rest of your subscribers (I'm sure) will always be here and waiting for your posts where ever you are.
We've come to be accustomed to your calm voice and excelent videos.
You guys are like family to us in a way.
Stay safe stay happy and see you all again soon.
I appreciate your encouraging words. I'm back at it!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful family and trip. And all of you speak Chinese (Mandarin) too wow! You must live there in China :) I hope to visit there someday soon.
The architecture and scenery were just beautiful. This will leave a lasting impression on your two young ones.
It was an amazing trip! I hope they always remember ❤️
It is the most difficult time when people have to say goodbye.Wish you the happiest journey and look forward to your return in the near future!Loved your videos!!!
Saying goodbye was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. And making these last videos is like living through it all over again. It’s been very hard! Might sound dramatic to some but it’s the truth. ❤️
Wow this is incredible! I’d love to visit here one day!
Long time no see. I miss your video very much! Glad to finally see you back!❤
Great video 👍.
Even though my China is advancing so fast and fascinating in big cities, but I Always love visiting the humble side and rural areas in China.
Thanks for bringing us with you to join your journey! 🙏
As a Qingdao local who used to lived in the U.S for more than 10 years, I really enjoyed all your videos, and all the best for your new journey back in the states. life is long, you guys could always have the chance to move to China again some day.
❤❤❤
literally watching your videos till very late last night. Truly amazing and heart-warming to see everything you've posted.
Awe thank you for your kind words and binge watching 😄🫶
Surprise to see your video today . Long time no see . Missed you all
At last. Hope you guys are enjoying everything back at home.
❤️❤️❤️ thank you so much
Wow beautiful culture.
Aww I missed a few vids and didn't realise you were leaving so soon. I do hope the children will continue to practise their mandarin it's such an asset to have as a second language. Will they go to a mandarin teaching school? Best wishes as you move on to another chapter.
Yes, we moved back in February. It’s been a very hard transition. But we are okay! And yes, the girls are/will be going to the Chinese dual immersion school near our home. That was a requirement for moving back! So glad they will be able to keep their mandarin. Thank you for your kind words ❤️
@@Living-Here A difficult transition is expected I suppose, as China is an amazing place to live. I too miss it so much and sometimes regret leaving. That's excellent about the school, as I believe it's imperative to have a second language, which will bring such unique opportunities later. I'm looking forward to seeing the next chapter unfold if you continue vlogging... love your vids. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us 🥰🥰
天下没有不散的宴席, 祝你们无论在哪里都一切顺利
i have been there six years ago when i graduated from high school
will you make videos about life in US too?
Une 🎉ville verte
🥳🥳🥳💖💖💖 beautiful
Feest Prairie
Christa Hollow
Marks Crossroad
wow. there are so many steps!! that's tiring.
Keeling Junctions
FYI, the Miao ladies were singing, please do not call us, we will call you. This in case you are wondering. The alcohol is to numb the soul so that you will forget the insults hurled at you. 😂😂😂
Is that rice wine? Thought LDS don't drink alcohol 🤔🤔
Just water, we don’t drink alcohol 😉
说再见不容易。作为你们的视频在油管看完还要在b站看一遍的忠实观众,虽然我非常伤心,但还是要祝愿你们未来一切都好。也请继续跟我们分享你们的生活吧,无论你们在哪。
新冠滚出地球😭
告別中國是極為困難的。我們熱愛這裡的人民和文化。感謝您一如既往的支持。我終於感到夠安定,可以再次開始分享了。
im wondering why so many youtubers are leaving china recently? that cant be a coincidence
Boarder closures are making it very hard for expats. It’s been over two years since many of them have seen their families and with the rest of the world moving on and living with covid and yet no end in sight in China, many expats feel leaving is the best choice. And many feel the way we do… we would have stayed had it not been for covid. Loved our life there more than you know.
@@Living-Here It would be a good topic for anthropologists and epidemiologists to study : how many months of surviving a pandemic would break the tolerance and drive populations to migrate, to return home. Plot a chart. By the look of things, two years and a few months is the upper limit as witnessed in the number of expats in China returning home recently.
@@stanbimi Lived in the US for over 25 years before I went back to China for vacation. That was over 15 years ago and almost everyday, I think about what it would be like for me to go back there when I retire or when I will have another opportunity to vacation there again. I'm so grateful to RUclipsrs like Living Asian who share their China experiences so I can almost experience again what it's like to be there. I watched "[ENG SUB LYRICS] “Heaven" by Tengger" and it moved me to tears - made me so home sick even though my home is the US while my birthplace was China. It's so sad politics are making tensions so high between the 2 countries.
@@Living-Here 这是个长久的问题,欢迎有机会回来
You guys are in the states now, aren't you?
That's why there is an 8videos gap.
"...our life there was...", "...we close this chapter."
Whaaat happpeneeed in china?
Why so sudden a decision?
Yes, we moved back in February. It’s been a hard transition and we still feel like we are trying to figure out life here as weird as that sounds. We didn’t leave because anything happened, but with boarder closures it had been over two years since we had seen our family. When Chance got offered a good job in the states we felt that was a sign to come back. Even though many days I regret making that decision. As much as we have LOVED seeing family, we really miss our life in China. 💔
@@Living-Here You honor us Chinese people with your passionate videos about China. We feel your genuine love for Chinese culture and people.
I learnt about places and culture I myself didn't know existed in China.
And most of all, your whole family devotion to Chinese language.
Your crew made the cutest addition to the coverage that make your videos sooo watchable.
I feel as sad as when they ended the sitcom Friends. Your videos, we will miss, Ms. Brenna.
Reichert Spurs
where are you gay been?miss you。
头条有十万粉丝就这么丢下了,可以继续发布视频。
是不是回美国了
@@maoshiba1152 嗯,他有回答,2月份就回去了
Miao is not the right term! It's Hmong! Miao is a derogatory name that is given by the Han Chinese people!
Keep your opinion (ignorance) to yourself. Lub npe Hmoob raws li keeb kwm tsuas tshwm sim teb chaw Los Tsuas los xwb xyoo 1960s-70s. Qhov tseeb tiag xyov Hmoob hu li cas yeej tsis muaj leej twg paub qhov tseeb.
Hmong/Miao cuisine is amazing! A little HOT....but amazing nonetheless.