в Якутии ненавидят собак и это страшная правда а ещё вы вабираете только богатые семьи и стараетесь не говорить по русски это вообще то Российская федерация
@@МарифрансВ Якутии стараются по максимуму не использовать русский язык, потому что якутский язык и его традиции на грани вымирания. Население Республики Саха-1 миллион, но население же якутов только половина перечисленного
The babies cries absolutely broke my heart🥺 but I am in love with the love and care the government puts in for their people. It’s beautiful to see schools that exist like this!! Thank you for sharing❤️❤️❤️
What government? This is another territory Russia invaded, with their “Alyona” names and their ugly Russian street names. It is the native people of Yakutia who are wonderful.
@@gj5078 Exactly. The government has no love for their people, if they did, the current events wouldnt have happened. The yakutian people are the reason the area prospers.
Just makes me think how people survived before modern insulation. My heart goes out to everyone there so resilient and so strong I imagine the community is tight knit having to go through all that together❤ much love and respect from usa❤️
Almost no one lived in these areas with permafrost 100 years ago except for very few nomads. However, they only lived there temporarily as nomads. They were only settled there when the Soviets started mining the mineral resources, oil and gas there. Before that, there were actually only penal labor camps there with prisoners who had to mine gold, silver and other ores for the Czar until their death. Later then for Stalin in his Gulags.
I love that family. That little boy and his sisters are so adorable! Also amazed the government provide free childcare from 8am to 6pm from infancy! That is so incredible!
You do know the government you are referring to is Russia, right? Therefore, please do not place too much trust in news from your main stream media. I am from an Islamic state and our healthcare is free.
@@Julie-45 How would it be abused? If it's for people of a certain age and those people use it... that's not abuse it's just how it's supposed to work 🙃
I am flabbergasted that they *walked* to the nursery in those conditions. I've been out in -32 degrees C temps and it was brutal. I can't imagine what -64 degrees C would even feel like!
Why putting children through this!!? So many places to live in better weather conditions, is not understandable why people insist living in such place.
What a gorgeous video. My husband and i watched together. You can see so much love and affection in this house. Please put more content about families in Yakutsk. With all the crazy things happening in this world, this video brings me back hope in humanity.❤
I’m from a small town outside of jönköping in Sweden and I love seeing how people who live in other cold parts of the world live and go about their lives. your English is also incredibly good! Love from Sweden
Dude i am American a father of 4 children, my 3rd child went to daycare ay 6 weeks old. And she is now 4 years old and completely fine. And even more secialised and active then the rest of my the children
I am from Zambia 🇿🇲 and i love watching your videos. I felt so sad to see the baby crying😢. Africa is not cold such that even 16°C is considered cold. I cannot imagine life there. It makes me kind of sad for some reason. I am not sure if that is the right way to feel about it.
Yes it is sad to see the kids barely get daylight and that his little fingers were cold enough to cry :( we get cold where I live (-15 fahrenheit or -27 celsius) and fingers tingling severely from cold is an awful feeling. but it's good to know how resilient human beings are. I think of the ice ages
Yea as a Canadian I can say when it’s winter time here and there is no sun it’s not great but as another comment says I’d rather tough it out in the cold than struggle in the heat. can always add more layers, can only take so many off
thank you as always! seeing little Ersan cry about cold fingers is the moment where i deeply understand what life is like there; i imagine trying to protect my own children from weather this difficult. warm wishes
I started crying when he did 😢…39 and woke up with a stiff shoulder, this is nothing compared to what they have to go through….life is good y’all, life is good ❤
Awwwww the little boy, with his hands hurting. Happy to see him play with joy a little later. The pain is gone. I love these sweet video's. I love wintertime, but this would be just a "tiny" bit too cold for me 😉
This was adorable! You are a fantastic storyteller, and that family is so sweet. It’s a bit sad to see that little baby cry because his hands were cold, but his mom is so loving . She is amazing, going to work, taking care of the house and kuds… all with a smile.
Привет из Монголии. Какая милая семья! Желаю якутам счастья. Ты вообще большой молодец что про своего народа чудесные репортажи делаешь. Первый раз вижу. Привет дяде Самуиль. Его песня о матери затронула сердце. Понимаю его на сто процент.
No doubt a very very harsh difficult life is there but how beautifully they manage the things and control every thing accordingly the weather. Beautiful family. sweet kids and nice teachers in School. ❤❤❤ love to see you
Greetings from Türkiye 🇹🇷! I adore the sincerity and cuteness of your videos. Watching families in other Turkic countries is such an incredible opportunity to have. Thank you so much. I send all the love to the adorable people and children in this video. 🤍
I love your channel and old lady from Taiwan. It’s 40° here and very humid. We are all children of this lovely mother earth. I wish you a wonderful day.
These people are showing the rest of us how its done. Very harsh life but a beautiful home and well mannered kids who just get on with it. They are a credit to their parents.
Really man !! Salute to her.. she's the best mom ...i cried a lot after seeing how the baby was crying....I have a baby too...I can understand a mom's pain when her child cries..
The village seems to look out for each other which is amazing! I would love to live in a community like theirs sans the bitter cold. I love seeing how folks live in areas so different from mine. ❤
I love watching your videos, Im from the Philippines a tropical country and we often dream of a life with a snow. Thank you for sharing your country to the world.
Love the little boy's dragon hoodie - same as kids have here😊Interesting to see how things like education and family are both different and also the same. Thanks for sharing another video about Yakutia!
A life that appears extremely family oriented, heavy on education, mindfulness of nature and its beauty, seemingly free from social media and distractions…how relaxing and what a breath of fresh air. 😊❤
It's so sad that in Europe children have been taught to be rude and aggressive not respecting the school and even their teachers. And this is called "freedom of expression".
Thank you for showing such a wonderful family life in such a harsh environment. I can't fathom living in such a cold climate with little sunlight as well. So blessed where I am but many do not have such a wonderful family life as these do.
Kiun you are doing great job telling these beautiful stories to the world, without you we won't have seen this type of beautiful video. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw those meat frozen without refrigerator, my heart hurt when that kid cried cause of cold 😢
I always love your videos. They are peaceful, calming, relaxing and shows us the lifestyle of people in Yakutsk and Yakutia. You have a really soothing voice. The quality of your language skills and videos is eye-catching. I always wait for you to post. Please post as much as you can. I love your channel so much!❤
The harshest places to live often create the kindest, most generous people. I’m from Newfoundland, Canada. One of the harshest places to live in North America. We have storms that stop whole regions in its tracks. Winter is severe. But we are all family and it is for that reason we have survived over hundreds of years on our small island. It is ingrained in everyone from Newfoundland that you must share for everyone to be successful and be happy. There’s no such thing as forgetting your extended family or neighbours. Someday, you may need help so you do onto others as you would have done to you. We also have a long history of caring for our parents in our homes and nursing homes are a relatively recent phenomenon, and mostly because the adult children leave the island for work opportunities and that means fewer sons and daughters available to care for their parents. I see a lot of overlap between Yakutia and my home. Pulling together is a way of life and even though things change and goods and food are more readily available, sharing is part of our DNA and hopefully will never go away.
kiun b, everybody misses arian and his family they were so perfect infact they are the reason you are popular please bring arian and his family back in your videos.
There are amazing people, because in my country, when the temperature will be -5 happens, people don't leave their homes. Yakutya people all the very best to you specially the Kids are so cute :) Thank You Kium B for sharing such experiences :)
after watching your videos and seeing people living this harsh cold life I feel blessed to experience summer and hotness for about 7 to 8 months. I am from Karachi, Pakistan and nowadays temperature here is above 32 degrees and its blazing hot . but I guess life is much better in summer than in freezing cold with no sunlight. These people are surely very strong.
Loving greetings, I am from India. After watching your videos I get inspired as to how people manage to live in such difficult circumstances. Salute to you and your family from India.
she’s such a great mom
yes 🙏🏻
yeahh bro , definitely
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Great Mom and Awesome Dad☺️🥰❤️🩷 love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Yes🇮🇳
What amazes me the most is the fact that outside is -54C and inside the house they are in tshirts and shoeless. Greetings from Argentina.
в Якутии ненавидят собак и это страшная правда а ещё вы вабираете только богатые семьи и стараетесь не говорить по русски это вообще то Российская федерация
@@Марифрансв Якутии ненавидят грязноротых людей!
@@Марифранс
В Якутии у большинства нет питомцев, поэтому численность бездомных бешеных собак больше, именно из-за этого в Якутии ненавидят Собак
@@МарифрансВ Якутии стараются по максимуму не использовать русский язык, потому что якутский язык и его традиции на грани вымирания. Население Республики Саха-1 миллион, но население же якутов только половина перечисленного
@@МарифрансИ что плохого, что она выбрала богатую, хорошую и воспитанную семью?
The babies cries absolutely broke my heart🥺 but I am in love with the love and care the government puts in for their people. It’s beautiful to see schools that exist like this!! Thank you for sharing❤️❤️❤️
What government? This is another territory Russia invaded, with their “Alyona” names and their ugly Russian street names.
It is the native people of Yakutia who are wonderful.
😂@@gj5078
@@gj5078 Exactly. The government has no love for their people, if they did, the current events wouldnt have happened. The yakutian people are the reason the area prospers.
Dat baby made me cry I swear on my life Everytime I think about that baby tears run down my eyes
@@kanggoo57 Its local government, similar to the US states.
I love how instead of a wheeled stoller the baby has a little push sled 🥰
I know! I saw that too!
Just makes me think how people survived before modern insulation. My heart goes out to everyone there so resilient and so strong I imagine the community is tight knit having to go through all that together❤ much love and respect from usa❤️
Almost no one lived in these areas with permafrost 100 years ago except for very few nomads. However, they only lived there temporarily as nomads. They were only settled there when the Soviets started mining the mineral resources, oil and gas there. Before that, there were actually only penal labor camps there with prisoners who had to mine gold, silver and other ores for the Czar until their death. Later then for Stalin in his Gulags.
If it was that cold, I'd be crying too. And I'm a 31 year old man
same
🤣🤣🤣
😂
I love that family. That little boy and his sisters are so adorable! Also amazed the government provide free childcare from 8am to 6pm from infancy! That is so incredible!
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If America did that, it would be so abused!
You do know the government you are referring to is Russia, right? Therefore, please do not place too much trust in news from your main stream media. I am from an Islamic state and our healthcare is free.
@@Julie-45 What do you mean?
@@Julie-45 How would it be abused? If it's for people of a certain age and those people use it... that's not abuse it's just how it's supposed to work 🙃
OMG the little baby crying from the pain caused by the cold in his little fingers….it broke my heart….
Ein bisschen zu viel Theater um kalte Hände 😉
@@petraelpunkt9720 it's a baby. A little baby in almost -90°F temperatures.
Living in Canada, I can kind of relate. Winter before last it got to -46. Poor bubs fingers probably just throbbed.
@@petraelpunkt9720you can’t be serious.
Same here
It was hard to see the baby cry, but these harsh conditions brings them together. they have such a strong bond. I wish the best for them.
I am flabbergasted that they *walked* to the nursery in those conditions. I've been out in -32 degrees C temps and it was brutal. I can't imagine what -64 degrees C would even feel like!
That would be double brutal per math.
@@azzael321your logic is sound and unbreakable
I will never complain about 0-10 degrees Celsius again. 🇦🇺
Why putting children through this!!? So many places to live in better weather conditions, is not understandable why people insist living in such place.
@@nereydarodriguez9217you’re so unbelievably ignorant
What a gorgeous video. My husband and i watched together. You can see so much love and affection in this house. Please put more content about families in Yakutsk. With all the crazy things happening in this world, this video brings me back hope in humanity.❤
I’m from a small town outside of jönköping in Sweden and I love seeing how people who live in other cold parts of the world live and go about their lives.
your English is also incredibly good!
Love from Sweden
Hej! Snart kommer kylan till oss. Inga minus 60 iaf! 😅
@@Petsuravill du möta upp eller? Jag är förvirrad haha
The babies gardening at nursery! My heart 🥺
Dude i am American a father of 4 children, my 3rd child went to daycare ay 6 weeks old. And she is now 4 years old and completely fine. And even more secialised and active then the rest of my the children
They are a very admirable family. The parents are devoted and compassionate, and the children are adorable and beautiful.
I am from Zambia 🇿🇲 and i love watching your videos. I felt so sad to see the baby crying😢. Africa is not cold such that even 16°C is considered cold. I cannot imagine life there. It makes me kind of sad for some reason. I am not sure if that is the right way to feel about it.
I'd rather be in cold than in heat
Yes it is sad to see the kids barely get daylight and that his little fingers were cold enough to cry :( we get cold where I live (-15 fahrenheit or -27 celsius) and fingers tingling severely from cold is an awful feeling. but it's good to know how resilient human beings are. I think of the ice ages
@@KateeAngel mtchwww
Yea as a Canadian I can say when it’s winter time here and there is no sun it’s not great but as another comment says I’d rather tough it out in the cold than struggle in the heat. can always add more layers, can only take so many off
But you are you have Victoria falls everyone have something.... Beautiful ❤️
thank you as always! seeing little Ersan cry about cold fingers is the moment where i deeply understand what life is like there; i imagine trying to protect my own children from weather this difficult. warm wishes
I LOVE the unconditional respect for a very difficult lifestyle. With such closeness!
What a lovely family and beautiful children. These people put the rest of us to shame and their way of life is amazing. Bless this wonderful family.
I started crying when he did 😢…39 and woke up with a stiff shoulder, this is nothing compared to what they have to go through….life is good y’all, life is good ❤
Awwwww the little boy, with his hands hurting. Happy to see him play with joy a little later. The pain is gone. I love these sweet video's. I love wintertime, but this would be just a "tiny" bit too cold for me 😉
I know for me I definitely would not make it there even for 1 minute. I would not even make a bet to try that weather.😊
I could feel the youngest kid's pain when he started crying. They have a beautiful family. I like their house full of lights.
This was adorable! You are a fantastic storyteller, and that family is so sweet. It’s a bit sad to see that little baby cry because his hands were cold, but his mom is so loving . She is amazing, going to work, taking care of the house and kuds… all with a smile.
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It may be cold, but it seems so peaceful, and everyone looks out for each other. I'd love to visit
I like how people there believe in family concept ❤
Because for them, and many, family is not just a concept, but the seed of a healthy society.
What lovely people living in such a harsh environment.
They seem so happy and loving!
I love how she encourages the kids to help around the house
Привет из Монголии. Какая милая семья! Желаю якутам счастья. Ты вообще большой молодец что про своего народа чудесные репортажи делаешь. Первый раз вижу. Привет дяде Самуиль. Его песня о матери затронула сердце. Понимаю его на сто процент.
What a beautiful testament to tenacity and compassion. Thank you for sharing!
I live in NYC I love watching these documentaries, these families really appreciate each other and so family oriented I love it this simple life
Such a kind family. Thx to everyone for doing this, filming it and sharing it with us.
Thank you 🙏
No doubt a very very harsh difficult life is there but how beautifully they manage the things and control every thing accordingly the weather. Beautiful family. sweet kids and nice teachers in School. ❤❤❤ love to see you
I'm Mexican and I really like watching these vids from Yakutia and we migrated to Americas mostly from Siberia Russia
De donde eres?
@@richardsanchez5444 de Mexico
It's amazing life goes on, no matter where we live. Thank you for your videos.
I love these videos about you're part of the world. I'm from Nova Scotia in Eastern Canada
I learnt winter is so severe at Eastern Canada than the west coast
Not severe at all! It is just a typical winter, a bit of snow, some cold days. Moderate temperatures here compared to some places.
The kids are beyond adorable and they live such a wonderful life with their loving parents.
Всем желаю милосердия мира добра добродушия ❤и пусть закончатся все все все все войны 🙏🏻🕊️
Beautifully said ❤
Absolutely agree❤
Amen. Thank you.
Im absolutely obsessed with this channel. Please never stop posting, i want to show my future kids one day 🇲🇽 greetings from MEX
Greetings from Türkiye 🇹🇷! I adore the sincerity and cuteness of your videos. Watching families in other Turkic countries is such an incredible opportunity to have. Thank you so much. I send all the love to the adorable people and children in this video. 🤍
It's not a Turkic country it's a Turkic region of Russia
Birde ingilizce konuşabilsen , burası Rusya, turkic diyor ya 😂
I love your channel and old lady from Taiwan. It’s 40° here and very humid. We are all children of this lovely mother earth. I wish you a wonderful day.
These people are showing the rest of us how its done. Very harsh life but a beautiful home and well mannered kids who just get on with it. They are a credit to their parents.
I would love to see more videos about spiritual practices and beliefs in Yakutia from your perspective!
What a loving, happy family. And their home is so cozy and inviting.
Her children are so cute!! I loves watching these videos. Their housea look so nice and cozy 🙏💕🧤🧣🎶
I’m from Alaska, the sound of that squeaky snow brings back a lot of childhood memories
Fajne zobaczyć inny kraj obyczaje rodzinne życie 👍🙂 Mame dbają o dom i dzieci , Podziwiam życie w tak niskich temperaturach i radzenie sobie
Really man !! Salute to her.. she's the best mom ...i cried a lot after seeing how the baby was crying....I have a baby too...I can understand a mom's pain when her child cries..
Your videos are such a treat! Very interesting to see how families cope with such extreme temperatures.
From America, I love these videos, the people are so full of love for their families and neighbors, God bless you
Such a wonderful father,mother and children.
The village seems to look out for each other which is amazing! I would love to live in a community like theirs sans the bitter cold. I love seeing how folks live in areas so different from mine. ❤
I love watching your videos, Im from the Philippines a tropical country and we often dream of a life with a snow. Thank you for sharing your country to the world.
Love the little boy's dragon hoodie - same as kids have here😊Interesting to see how things like education and family are both different and also the same. Thanks for sharing another video about Yakutia!
Thank you 😊
A life that appears extremely family oriented, heavy on education, mindfulness of nature and its beauty, seemingly free from social media and distractions…how relaxing and what a breath of fresh air. 😊❤
I love their twinkle lights inside their house
Anyone from india 🇮🇳🙂❤
Yy
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@@preetidwivedi5459kaha se ho
❤❤❤from kerala india
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Such a cozy meal for a long cold day!
First breakfast AND second breakfast???
Hobbits will feel at home over there.
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😂❤
kids uselly eat 5 or 6 meals a day
So will my cats. They have breakfast and then a bit later want a 2nd breakfast😅
Dont forget elevenses
Thank you, love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
Thank you for the insight into the lives of people who are very different from Europeans and indeed the rest of the world. 👍😍❤
Beautiful family am so happy to see a mum so dedicate to her children beautiful ❤❤❤
After a long period of time.The vlog has come.We love you Kiun.
From India , West Bengal.
It really makes me connect with the culture of another world altogether. Loved the video.
People seem so real, down to earth, hard working and respectful. Very rare to see nowadays
This is so sweet. The love in this home is not common over here. This reminds me of the love i want to curate in my home for my children.
This is a really great story telling! award worthy even! Keep it up!
Another beautiful story. I love that home. Its so cozy looking on the inside and filled with love.
It's 40 degree (real feel 44 ) in my country now- thanks for the VDO, I feel colder just to see -54 in the title!
How pre ious and caring these people are. They take care of each other. So safe there.
All the students seem so well behaved! ❤ Unlike in our schools in Slovakia...
It's so sad that in Europe children have been taught to be rude and aggressive not respecting the school and even their teachers. And this is called "freedom of expression".
I like watching films like this one, covered with my warm blanket, when it is cold outside...
I love these videos..i love the cold..its 70 degrees here today in Philly....usa.. this video was really cool.. such respectful kids..💙💙
Doesn't matter how harsh conditions are family is the thing which makes us to survive and prosper 😊
میں یہ وڈیو کراچی سے دیکھ رہی ہوں۔ یہاں موسمِ گرما اپنے عروج پر ہے۔ I feel cold to watch this all on your channel
کراچی میں سردی کم ہی ہوتی ہے۔۔۔۔
First time i watched and really respect that great mom. I feel so sad that kid's cries..love u all from sri lanka..nice vedio.
God bless your people you have a beautiful family and house
Thank you for showing such a wonderful family life in such a harsh environment. I can't fathom living in such a cold climate with little sunlight as well. So blessed where I am but many do not have such a wonderful family life as these do.
First video without ads.
Kiun you are doing great job telling these beautiful stories to the world, without you we won't have seen this type of beautiful video.
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw those meat frozen without refrigerator, my heart hurt when that kid cried cause of cold 😢
I can’t imagine living there. Though its hard the people still function.
I always love your videos. They are peaceful, calming, relaxing and shows us the lifestyle of people in Yakutsk and Yakutia. You have a really soothing voice. The quality of your language skills and videos is eye-catching. I always wait for you to post. Please post as much as you can. I love your channel so much!❤
She seems like such a good mama♥️
The harshest places to live often create the kindest, most generous people. I’m from Newfoundland, Canada. One of the harshest places to live in North America. We have storms that stop whole regions in its tracks. Winter is severe. But we are all family and it is for that reason we have survived over hundreds of years on our small island. It is ingrained in everyone from Newfoundland that you must share for everyone to be successful and be happy. There’s no such thing as forgetting your extended family or neighbours. Someday, you may need help so you do onto others as you would have done to you. We also have a long history of caring for our parents in our homes and nursing homes are a relatively recent phenomenon, and mostly because the adult children leave the island for work opportunities and that means fewer sons and daughters available to care for their parents. I see a lot of overlap between Yakutia and my home. Pulling together is a way of life and even though things change and goods and food are more readily available, sharing is part of our DNA and hopefully will never go away.
kiun b, everybody misses arian and his family they were so perfect infact they are the reason you are popular please bring arian and his family back in your videos.
There are amazing people, because in my country, when the temperature will be -5 happens, people don't leave their homes. Yakutya people all the very best to you specially the Kids are so cute :) Thank You Kium B for sharing such experiences :)
This is beautiful ❤, no phone addict children or workaholic parents .😊
after watching your videos and seeing people living this harsh cold life I feel blessed to experience summer and hotness for about 7 to 8 months. I am from Karachi, Pakistan and nowadays temperature here is above 32 degrees and its blazing hot . but I guess life is much better in summer than in freezing cold with no sunlight. These people are surely very strong.
What a lovely sweet family. How delightful is the mum!!
Loving greetings, I am from India. After watching your videos I get inspired as to how people manage to live in such difficult circumstances. Salute to you and your family from India.
Sending love from Lexington, Kentucky USA
Love all these glimpses into the Yakutian way of life! Very well filmed and put together as well :) Much love from Belgium!
Beautiful Yakutia
Always waiting and watching Your Video
Kiun B
Greetings from INDONESIA 🙏🏻🇮🇩
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful people and a beautiful culture that live to their fullest in an extreme climate .
Desde Colombia 🇨🇴 gracias gracias gracias
Thank you for showing us such a beautiful family much love from the uk ❤️
💕✨A follower from Iraq, very nice channel
İnti irhabi
@@VenusEvan_1885 😒😒No one needs to be with you
Ja exactly .Outcide is -54 and they can keep inside warm .Thats amazing .
how's the summer preparations going? it may still be cold but it will be warmer soon. it's may!
its getting warmer!
I love these videos. They make my day. Thank you Kiun and all those who participate. From a viewer in the USA. I can't wait till the next one.
The way that 1 kid did the side eye for a sec is crazy 5:18