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  • Of Course they are Hmong because the Chinese Call us Miao It term the Chinese use to call HMong in China and is still use it today . And plus there are more then one group of Hmong people in China today ! And plus hmong people are the only people in china that use or Dance with Qeej or Lu Shan as they call it !

  • This is Hmoob tes taw. Not some mixed laos dance Hmong American do all the time. Original Hmoob talents...

  • wow, this is amazing. they are even better than cheerleaders.

  • they are hmong hmong people are not this talented.

  • @niamtxiv I don't know how old r u? But I w 2 tell u Hmong we don't have music r dance r song. Our song is kwv Txhiaj but since Dr yang Dao wrote the 1 Hmong song then Lee Xa ,lee Pheng start singing. After all Hmong always copy Chinese , lao,thai and India music to sing in Hmong words. I think u r a person ( Hmong Hais tias yus pom luag Niam zoo tshaj yus niam . Tus neeg ntawd tej zaum yog koj ) I think Hmong girls dancers in the US are just fine fr copy dance fr other people.

  • @niamtxiv u always criticize Hmong girls dance in the US of flipping y u always say nice to our Hmong in China?

  • The outfits are definitely Hmong.

  • nice job. i love my hmong people.. very nice dance

  • This is AWESOME!

  • wow!!!!! hmong Lao, Thailand, USA lost that amazing culture after left China's 300 years ago.

  • @pierrelo100 actually, those who left china 300 yrs ago were the ones that still retained most of our culture and the sacred qeej. if anything it's our chinese hmong in china who has lost our culture by mixing with others and misuse the qeej instrument for entertainment purposes. why, u may ask? they change their culture and mix with other ethnicity for fear of being persecuted by the chinese. ur wrong, it's us who're still true hmong. Not them.

  • @phimxoomhuam

    no, at home, they keep their instrument sacred.... then they also have those that are performed for tourists (to make a living). why not show TXUJ CI? i'm glad the Hmong from China are showing their arts instead of hiding them.

  • @niamtxiv I dont believe we're hiding our txuj ci. The qeej is and has always been revered by hmong outside the miao of china as sacred. becuz of it we didn't show off or put that into what u called "making a living". that being said, i never said i'm against it. all i'm saying is those that fled china -they're those who's still true to their culture. that's why they fled-to keep their heritage alive. it's those that remain in china that change/mix with different ethnics/dialects

  • wow in china girls tseem tsuas qeej hos in usa no ces tsis muaj girls tsuas qeej lawm twb yuav luag tsis muaj boys tsuas lawm nas.

  • OMG THATS SO AWESOMELY AWESOME TO THE AWESOME!!

  • .......im speechless.............

  • are they really playing??!!!

  • goddamn AWESOMELY amazing!! Very nice job =]

  • wow...nice...

  • wow..awesome!!!

  • Yeah.. in the old times girls are as good as any man. But now we mostly seen that Hmong Chinese girl knows more about qeej then the other. Yet today were seeing that girls from around the world are trying to bring it back/

  • @xyang5772 that is true becuz the hmong girls in the US are mainly being drawn to japan and korea they leaving hmong ways for their ways they dye their hair they dont follow hmong ways they follow other ways out fo hmong culture even the guys do aswell

  • Amazing job!

  • They are so talented :).

  • Are they really Hmong ppl? cause if they are... they surely dont look like it! (to me at least) but the performance waz ENTERTAINING! HMONG PPL FIGHTING!!

  • @hmoobfabulous

    Yes, they are Hmong. Due to geography, Hmong people mixed a lot with other ethnic groups. Just look at the Hmong from Laos and Thailand, some of them look nothing like Hmong. Anyways, how do Hmong people look like? I don't know. Qeej dance always have footwork to it. This is real Hmong dancing. :-) Thank you for watching.

  • @hmoobfabulous, sometimes we (hmong) have to ask ourself if we really hmong ourself too because we have been through so many places across china to southeast asia and who knows we might mixed with some other asian too. So yeah they are really Hmong people from other group.

  • @Tor7men7ted2 you gotta point there.. lolzz.. XP

  • Do they have a like a Hmong dance school in China/ Gui Zhou?

  • @aiyaxiaojie

    There are some Hmong dance schools in China. There is a Hmong dance school in Guizhou.

  • I wish our Hmong people in the USA have something like this...

  • @xaivtsistau79

    If only the Hmong Qeej get modified. The sounds of the qeej are too low to hear. I understand that some Qeej should be kept the way they are because of funeral and religious rites, but some Qeej should be modified for entertainment purposes. Would be nice to have drum dances, qeej dances, footwork dances, kicking Hmong dances..... we have so much to show, but not enough resources.

  • @xaivtsistau79 Actually they do, especially in MN mostly and some part of Cal where they teach.

  • @xyang5772 What I was trying to say is...I wish our Hmong girls in the US do something like the Hmong girls in China...peb cov niam txiv Hmong mas lawv tsis pub cov girls kawm qeej becuz they always say that is not a girl thing....

  • i dont know if some of these moves were even really used by hmong people but still fawking awsome

  • @cnvang

    yes, qeej dance is an incorporation of Hmong martial arts and acrobats. kicking is a traditional hmong style of dancing. chinese people do not dance like this.

  • @cnvang lol niamtxiv is quite right if i am correct almost every hmong musician with the instrument Qeej at hmong new years always kicks while playing it and also it is actually natural for hmongs to always kick something rather then punch but who noes

  • @HanDynasty26349

    Yes, kicking while playing the lusheng is a common Hmong dance. Actually, Hmong people traditional dances are mostly kicking unlike Chinese dances.

  • @niamtxiv how do chinese traditionally dance?

  • @HanDynasty26349

    usually hand and slow body movements.....

  • @niamtxiv ooooooh like tai chi

  • @HanDynasty26349 You mean like Han Chinese? Well, it's mostly slow body movements and sometimes with objects like fans, ribbons or long sleeves.

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