Ua tsaug os brother for sharing our HEROS resting site, Forever long LIVE our KING GENERAL VANG PAO.... R.I.P to your DAD too, my codelence. Kuv yog hmoob vaj ib yam, kuv pab hmoob vaj yog V.C.M
Thats very sweet and nice of you and your family cleaning headstone for GVP and Niam Vaj Hmoob! I knows their children will appreciate it❤ ua tsaug mi brother 🙏
@hmonglorkansas1299 mi brother, you never know.. everyone is different here..regardless if they go religiously or not, it doesn't make them good or bad people! We in America, and we have a very busy schedule in our lives! Have a nice day!
Ua koj tsaug uas pab share peb txiv vaj hmoob lub tuam tsev, pom duab xwb los twb lo lo kua muag kawg li g yog los kua muag tu siab tabsis yog lo kua muag nco txog yaeg loj thiab very proud of him xwb. Thov kon koj ua txiv nyob haum ntuj tdom kwm peb cov Menyuam hmoob kom peb ua dab g los tsuas muaj yeej xwb.
I can't post photos but there are few Hmong buried there. Right in the sane area with GVP. They are my grandparents. I was surprised and didn't know....
Yes. There may be some restrictions in certain areas, but the cemetery is opened to the public during business hours. They do close the gate at closing time. People will need to be out then.
So his relatives just buried him on a normal grave? I thought they would buy a huge lot and make a 20 ft monument just for him. Sad. Hmong spends over $100k on funerals just for 3 days to eat and drink to their hearts content but spends just $2k to $4k on a grave. I myself, would rather spend $50k on funeral and $50 on a lot and monument, which lasts for centuries and is yours forever. I did just that when my mom passed away. Got a family lot big enough for 10 people and a 20 ft monument. It's money better spent then waste it on food and drinks for people you barely know and gone and forgotten in 3 just days.
Sad but true what you stated. Peb Hmoob hwm nws heev thaum nws tseem yog peb tus nom. Peb khuvxim nws tshaj thaum nws tau tag simneej. Tabsis thaum nws nyob li no lawm, neej twb tsis mus saib nws lub ntxa thiab pab tu li. He just seems forgotten like everyone else once he's done on earth. Muab xav los mas, yeej tu siab kawg. Tsis hais leejtwg. 😞
Cas ho tsis ua ib daim standing gravestone rau GVP qhov chaw maj. Yuav tsum ua hos, a sizable stone wall should be erected beside his grave. Cas ho muab nws faus li ib tug ordinary person xwb mas??
It’s good to see you take your family to go pay respect to your father. However I have one little observation or criticism to make, and that concerns the spelling of your dads name. Next time, and this is just a suggestion, for your mom or some other family member you should write Hmong RPA or some other Hmong writing system on the grave too, so that 3-4 generations from now your great grandkids can read and know exactly how to pronounce their deceased relatives’ names. Without the Hmong RPA spelling then “Blia Cha Yang,” as written in English and being pronounced as so, is hard to figure out exactly. For instance “Blia” could be Npliam or Npliaj, etc, and “Cha” could be Tsav, Tsab, Tsas, Tshav, etc. People who do not know your family history/lineage will just be guessing then as to what your dads name is… This is exactly like when you stated that you could not figure out the name of “Moua By.” We did this for my father, engraved his name in English and Hmong RPA so that there is no mistake in pronouncing his name and no confusion as to who he is. Just suggesting.
@@KernoSuavYang you and your family are very nice and thoughtful for cleaning the headstone of the General and his wife. Your kind words about General Vang Pao are appreciated by most of the Hmong people in the U.S.A. Yes, GVP paved the way and brought us Hmong to America and no one else could do that. 👍👍♥️♥️💯💯
@@AiJaiDeeSaMerLying words. Either that or you’re very misinformed. Pov Vaj didn’t want the vast majority of Hmong, probably including you, to come to America, so he certainly didn’t bring Hmong people here. Pov Vaj wanted you to stay in Thailand and return to be a Caubfab/Kubxaj in the jungle of Laos, hence that’s why he recorded several audio cassettes to dissuade and prevent people from leaving Thailand for Western countries. You recall his infamous words, “ua tiag tiag peb yuav tau mus noj pebcaug tim Veescam (Vientiane)…?”
Ua tsaug os brother for sharing our HEROS resting site, Forever long LIVE our KING GENERAL VANG PAO.... R.I.P to your DAD too, my codelence. Kuv yog hmoob vaj ib yam, kuv pab hmoob vaj yog V.C.M
Nco peb txiv yawg hlob vaj pov kawg li os xav mus saib nws lub tsev laus ko kawg thiab os
Thats very sweet and nice of you and your family cleaning headstone for GVP and Niam Vaj Hmoob! I knows their children will appreciate it❤ ua tsaug mi brother 🙏
Lawv cov kids ces xyov tau 14 xyoo no puas tau mus txog lawv txiv lub ntxa ib zaug.
@hmonglorkansas1299 mi brother, you never know.. everyone is different here..regardless if they go religiously or not, it doesn't make them good or bad people! We in America, and we have a very busy schedule in our lives! Have a nice day!
Ua koj tsaug uas pab share peb txiv vaj hmoob lub tuam tsev, pom duab xwb los twb lo lo kua muag kawg li g yog los kua muag tu siab tabsis yog lo kua muag nco txog yaeg loj thiab very proud of him xwb. Thov kon koj ua txiv nyob haum ntuj tdom kwm peb cov Menyuam hmoob kom peb ua dab g los tsuas muaj yeej xwb.
I can't post photos but there are few Hmong buried there. Right in the sane area with GVP. They are my grandparents. I was surprised and didn't know....
Thanks you so much merci beaucoup pour la vidéo ua tsaug nawb qhov pab tu ob lub ntxa os ❤❤❤❤
Good job guys thanks
Ua tsaug koj coj peb mus pom nws lub tsev laus. Thaum ua neej nyob 1990 kuv tau tuav nws tes 1 zaug xwb los kuv zoo zoo siab kawg li.
yog lawm kv ce pom daim duad xwd o ca nim tsi txawm phi😂
Zoo kawg kwv uas koj family ho mus pab tu yawg thiab pog nkawd ob daig lag zeb os. Kom koj family ntsib kev noj qab nyob zoo nawb.
Txhob tu Siab os txiv laus aw!! Thaum tsis muaj cov laus lawm ces yav tas los yus tseem us zoo npaum cas los yeej tseem muaj qhov Khuv Xim os 😢
Thanks ua nej tso rau peb saib thiab ua tsaug koj cov lus zoo nawb mog thov muab Shae tso rau kuv tus fb lawm nawb me kwv
My dad is bury there too. Almost next to Natalie Maria Cole. Two away from her but same role.
Nej lucky kawg thiaj pom thiab thiaj tau tu Hmoob niam Hmoob txiv lub tsev li nej, thov nej tsua ntsib kev vam meej xwb nawb
Tsis yog lawv lucky of tub. GVP muaj hmoo kawg, lawv tsis yog tub ntxhais los lawv pab tu GVP thiab niam ntxhoo lub ntxha nawb.
Muas npis na ha cas yuav tsis paub tawm ntawv li lau
I don't like flat tombstones because if you don't visit often, you can't find it and if snow, snow will covered it too
ua tsaug nawb kom nej tau txais koob hmoov ntawm peb txiv vaj pov nawb
Ua cas nej ho tsis pab so kuv yawg Moua By lub tsev thiab os?
Lol. 😂
🙏 🫡 🤲 Respect and will be miss
Thank you all so much!!! ❤️ May our hero rest in peace! 💕
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❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Brother cas tsis nqa dab tsi rau txiv nai phoo nkawv noj thiab mas
Kuv tsis pom ib lub paj los yog zaub mov qhovtwg li. Xyov lawv puas kam yus nqa nas..
kj ca tsi hai tia nai phoo lud tsev e kj hai tia nai phoo lud tsha tsi tshua zoo noog😢
Kuv yeej hais lus Hmoob meej meej hos. Lub tsev yog lub tsev. Lub ntxa yog lub ntxa. Lub tsev yog rau tus ciaj nyob. Lub ntxa yog rau tus tuag pw. Yog thaum yus hais tias, "lub ntxa", ces neeg yeej paub tias yog tus tuag qhov chaw faus. Yog yus hais tias, "lub tsev" no ces, muaj qeetus cov tsis paub lus Hmoob zoo tseem yuav xav tias yus hais txog tus ciaj. Peb Hmoob mas Hmoob nyiam siv pajlug ua lo lus hais vim peb xav tias lo ntawv thiaj yig lo zoo mloog.. Tabsis lo lus tseeb nws yeej muaj. Kuv mas kuv nyiam hais lo lus tseeb xwb.
Es yog li ned, ua cas koj ho sau ntawv Hmoob tsis tas? Sau li twb tsis yog tseem tseem ntawv Hmoob lawm thiab ned.. 😅
Can people get in there any time from the entrance
Yes. There may be some restrictions in certain areas, but the cemetery is opened to the public during business hours. They do close the gate at closing time. People will need to be out then.
What is the name of the cemetery?
@pahouayang1063 Forest Lawn in Glendale, CA. Its also where Michael Jackson was laid to rest.
So his relatives just buried him on a normal grave? I thought they would buy a huge lot and make a 20 ft monument just for him. Sad. Hmong spends over $100k on funerals just for 3 days to eat and drink to their hearts content but spends just $2k to $4k on a grave. I myself, would rather spend $50k on funeral and $50 on a lot and monument, which lasts for centuries and is yours forever. I did just that when my mom passed away. Got a family lot big enough for 10 people and a 20 ft monument. It's money better spent then waste it on food and drinks for people you barely know and gone and forgotten in 3 just days.
Sad but true what you stated. Peb Hmoob hwm nws heev thaum nws tseem yog peb tus nom. Peb khuvxim nws tshaj thaum nws tau tag simneej. Tabsis thaum nws nyob li no lawm, neej twb tsis mus saib nws lub ntxa thiab pab tu li. He just seems forgotten like everyone else once he's done on earth. Muab xav los mas, yeej tu siab kawg. Tsis hais leejtwg. 😞
Cas ho tsis ua ib daim standing gravestone rau GVP qhov chaw maj. Yuav tsum ua hos, a sizable stone wall should be erected beside his grave. Cas ho muab nws faus li ib tug ordinary person xwb mas??
Lawv qhov chaw ntawd tsis kam ua cov standing os.
It’s good to see you take your family to go pay respect to your father. However I have one little observation or criticism to make, and that concerns the spelling of your dads name. Next time, and this is just a suggestion, for your mom or some other family member you should write Hmong RPA or some other Hmong writing system on the grave too, so that 3-4 generations from now your great grandkids can read and know exactly how to pronounce their deceased relatives’ names. Without the Hmong RPA spelling then “Blia Cha Yang,” as written in English and being pronounced as so, is hard to figure out exactly. For instance “Blia” could be Npliam or Npliaj, etc, and “Cha” could be Tsav, Tsab, Tsas, Tshav, etc. People who do not know your family history/lineage will just be guessing then as to what your dads name is… This is exactly like when you stated that you could not figure out the name of “Moua By.”
We did this for my father, engraved his name in English and Hmong RPA so that there is no mistake in pronouncing his name and no confusion as to who he is.
Just suggesting.
Moua By ?? you said not hmong really ??
I said I wasn't sure..😅
@@KernoSuavYang moua is hmong by also :)
@@dannymoua8668When I saw Moua, I immediately thought he was Hmong, but when i saw his last name and picture, i had to 2nd guess..😀
My Moua grandparents are buried there. I can't remember their name exactly but it is the same area in there. We are Hmong Santa Ana....
Hmoob me Kas tsi hais leej twg cov me nyuam li yeej mus xyuas niam xyuas txiv li thiaj tsi nco qab
Why did you bring flowers for your dad and some food for him.
Because I don't believe his spirit was there anymore. It left the day he stopped breathing.
Ntawm qhov chaw no e ib lub qhov ntxa li cas lawm xwb
Tsis paub, tabsis kuv txiv yog $20,000 thaum xyoo 2006. Michael Jackson lub yog $1 million .
Did you get permission video vp show on media..
There were no signs that prohibited public access. However, the general rule in filming is, what I can see in public, I can film it.
Nice video. I think the name Moua By pronounce as "Moua Bee"
@KernoSuavYang . I think the family and all of Hmong people here in the US are appreciated what your family did.
@@KernoSuavYang you and your family are very nice and thoughtful for cleaning the headstone of the General and his wife. Your kind words about General Vang Pao are appreciated by most of the Hmong people in the U.S.A. Yes, GVP paved the way and brought us Hmong to America and no one else could do that. 👍👍♥️♥️💯💯
@@AiJaiDeeSaMerLying words. Either that or you’re very misinformed. Pov Vaj didn’t want the vast majority of Hmong, probably including you, to come to America, so he certainly didn’t bring Hmong people here. Pov Vaj wanted you to stay in Thailand and return to be a Caubfab/Kubxaj in the jungle of Laos, hence that’s why he recorded several audio cassettes to dissuade and prevent people from leaving Thailand for Western countries. You recall his infamous words, “ua tiag tiag peb yuav tau mus noj pebcaug tim Veescam (Vientiane)…?”