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  • there is actually a mandarin version, but this is NOT it

  • this is my favorite song when i was in elementary school in thailand....i love it so much..

  • I loved this song when I was a kid.

  • omg, they love me

  • for people who don't kow it yet:

    wo ai ni = i love you

  • please who cans translate this song for me y a very nice song

  • They are Thai Chinese.. yea the song is in thai.. a nice song :)

  • wo ai ni !

  • prachtige song.jaren geleden gehoord toen in nog vaarde en nu eindelijk terug gevonden.huil ik steeds in mijn hart want het heeft een speciale betekenis voor me.

  • Are they thai or chinese ?

    Since they're called "china dolls" but they're singing in thai .. lols (:

  • they are chinese living in thai

    they can sing both language

  • omg!! i love this song so much when it came out

    what happen to them though?

    i havent heard from them for ages

  • hey,i love this song!!

  • It's a good song :P like it! but it's not mandarin at all... It's thai!

  • yes, you are absolutely right, only "wo ai ni" is mandarin... the rest is Thai with mandarin subtitles...

  • Omg! Thanks for the upload! It's been several years since I heard this song. Love the song!

  • thx for the upload! hey are they chinese or thai? thx!

  • one is chinese one is thai chinese

  • oh so thats why they can speak thai and chinese! ahha so do they understand both languags? hey thx for clarifying that up!

  • @vangelbabe11 In those areas of Asia, everybody seems to conserve their traditions (chinese, indian, etc) besides adopting the ones on the country they live.

    It's wonderful to be in Thailand or Malaysia and see how everyone live the life on his/her way respecting the others. To me it's really like being on paradise :-)~ We should learn about that in western countries...

  • @kawaim0m0 I don't agree with this. I live in Asia. Promoting multi-racialism has promoted racism. I believe in non-racialism, such as in the USA, where all are deemed Americans. Of course, one could bring up many egs of racism in the USA, whether Whites against Blacks or Whites against Asians, or Asians against Whites, but ultimately, each wants to consider himself American. This is not so where I live. And it's bad.

  • @Averagebum2 Interesting point of view (btw I've never been in Singapore). I really think most people is good in a good environment, no matter the race,etc. I can't see the USA as an example to follow, I just see a lot of racism heavily focused on Black ppl, and even intolerance towards other religions than the Catholic one (see Islam). And think of zionists, they feel Jews and Israelites before US citizens.

    I'm moving to Asia and would love to chat with you about your opinion. PM please :-)

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