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  • May I know how download this video

  • Thank you very much. This Hokkien song is fabulous. Happy New Year to all Chinese worldwide

  • good song

  • does anyone know ,what is the name of that group?

    tell me please

  • nice

  • happy newyear to chinese all around the world....

  • 0987654321113333

    

  • happy holidays ;)

  • Indian girl in video is so pretty.

  • ooo he bum, to oooo he bum

  • is that chinese or malay?

  • i love this song but i dont speak chinese lol hahahahahahahahah

  • If I wanted to buy this song, what would be the name of the artist and song?

  • If I wanted to buy this song, what would be the name of the artist and song?

  • they sing like hok kain

  • the best holleyday

  • the black chick is hot!!

  • wow...i can hear different dialects.. that's cool

  • Gung Hei Fat Choy!!!!!!!! Happy Chinese New Year of the Rabbit 4 2011!!!!!!!! May we all enjoy the blessings of the gods of health, wealth, n good fortune!!!!!!!!

  • the chinese is hot!!!!

  • 1:14

    OMG indian girl sing chinese song with HOKKIAN?!?!?!?

    damn, she kicks my ass... i cant even speak hokkian XD

  • I thought Malaysian chinese spoke cantonese lol

  • @Horrible28 -yes of course Malaysian speak all chinese languages.. like in west Malaysia , speak Hakka, cantonese, Hokkian, Mandarin, hainan and more, in west Malaysia they mostly speak Cantonese and Hokkian and also Mandarin. I'm Malaysian too.

  • @MsYumo4 so all malaysians can speak all chinese dialects?

  • @Horrible28 such a brainless question. do u know how many languages and their related dialects spoken in China? not to mention, most of the malaysian chinese are descendants of migrants came from southern coastal mainland China. that's why the majority of them can speak Cantonese, Hakka or southern min Chinese.

  • @MsYumo4 In Malaysia, most of us chinese speak english at home and have english name by our parent because chinese name sound very embarrassing. Every chinese girls also want to marry gwailou so they can belong to european class.

  • @NgoZhongYeeGwailou I introduce one gwailou to my chinese friend few years ago, she prefer marry to chinese guy to maintain the chinese culture, and not a quiet number like to be a european class, because they never think why ..only those educated open minded ready to do that, for me reason it I will say the kids is beautiful for a mix blood. But to be one of the european culture is too open. I can't eccept it. I got a narrow minded..poor me.

  • @MsYumo4 your friend must be very stupid or blind! Everywhere you can see chinese women are dying for gwailou men because they are so very precious. You have wasted a precious gwailou you should give it to your mother, she will be so happy!

  • they are singing in Hokkien / Fujian..

  • i like it

  • new year new hoping! good song!

  • really good !#

  • y is their a black chick in it lol

  • mandarin chinese?

  • @isopoika0 definitely not

  • @isopoika0 nope, that is hokkien, the language that the hokkien chinese speak. the hokkien is the largest chinese group in malaysia.

  • @isopoika0 nope, that is hokkien, the language that the hokkien chinese speak. the hokkien is the largest chinese group in malaysia. but mandarin is spoken amongst those who cant speak hokkien

  • @isopoika0

    No, Chinese MalaysiaN

  • There's also an Indian woman in there called Xiao Qiao who's known for her ability to sing Chinese songs.

  • mooheebat,mooheebat,they sing in indias

    mooheebat,muhabbat.

    wonderfull malaysia,i love malaysia

  • 看到四腳蛇

  • To (la626boyz) you are already make a krama to your mouth by said like that. They are wish everyone a best new year and happy. That is what the song about. And today is the first day of a New year for Hokkien peoples, they are also worship (Heavenly Da Di God), and they are celebrate very big, invite alot of friends to their house for dinner, I hope you known now. And thanks for the song. Gongxi ni men, xin mian kuai le.

  • r they singing in chinese or malaysian?

  • it is Hokkien - one of many chinese dialects

  • @iSakuraPrincess It's in Hokkien Chinese.

  • @iSakuraPrincess chinese

  • @iSakuraPrincess

    Ke jia... or summin like that... a type of chinese...

  • @Inkywet hokkien, not hakka/kejia

  • @iSakuraPrincess

    Malaysian

  • what the hell they are singing?

  • @la626boyz they r singin mandarin

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  • nice music for Chinese new year tomorrow

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