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  • THE SINGER TASHI DHONDRUP IS NOW IN PRISON BECAUSE OF HIS SINGING:STOP THIS TORTURE:

  • @jrom78

    I agree. I was in Tibet this summer. Travelled in Amdo, Kham and U by jeep for nearly a month. The cultural, linguistic and racial difference between Tibetans and Chinese is unmistakable.

  • it's so evident that american indians have asiatic origin!

  • This kongra song is interesting and picture is beautiful. But could not pick up even a single words even for tibetan like myself. Born in tibet and speak tibetan 24/7. Can you go little easier for us U-tsangs. Hope a easier songs from your group. Bo-Gyalo good luck.

  • Ez is jó ^^

    greeting from Hungary! : )

  • 5/5

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  • musical, rythmic kongzerawa.

    Love and respect from Markham bhumo (actually not much a bhumo now....markham mo)

  • khamtruk | June 26, 2008

    Hurrah! one cheers to Kongze ragpa. We all the khampas are proud of you kongrag. We never thought living so close with Chinese and still not an ounce of Chineseque. Thanks to all of you. Nice song, beautiful performers, great voice and true patriots.

    It is pity that some people who do not know much about Tibet think the song is in Chinese language. Sorry, the funny dialect is every where there in Tibet okay. Myself from Kham understands the language well.

  • Oh shit, Kham truk

    You are not indian, not tibetan, U are Khampas. OK, sorry for being unfriendly.

    I have been there for mountaineering and I met some of them. In fact they all more look like chinese, not indian.

    I like Khampas mountain people rather than those violent tibetans.

    Agreed with you, this is a very nice song.

  • What the fck you mean? Khampas are Tibetans. What do you mean violent Tibetans? You are either Chinese or an chinapologist or don't know much about Tibet. Who told you Tibetans are Indians or look like Indians?

  • williamdesouza,

    Khampas are neither Indian, nor Chinese. We are Tibetans.

    Tibetans might look somewhat similar to Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, etc., but our features are more pronounced then them.

    Tibetans are Tibetans, whether from Kham, Amdo or Utsang. We are more similar to each other then to the Chinese.

    PERIOD!

  • @namook1965 Its sad that so many people pretend they are learning something about a place and people that they have never seen or been to; even travelers seem to see what they want to see. Anyone who has been in China with their eyes open should be able to tell the clear difference when you go 6 hours west of Chengdu (to Kham), that there is a very clear cultural and linguistic boundary there!

  • willamdesouza

    Tibetans are not chinese.

    Learn about languages. The Tibetan language is not a chinese language. Tibetan most closely resembles Burmese among the major languages of Asia.

    Tibetan words are different to chinese words.

    Remember the chinese communist party are RACISTS and TERRORISTS.

  • do a google search on sino-tibetan languages and speaking of racists explain why the tibetan popultion today is 3 million up from 1 million in the 1950s? why are they expemt form the one child policy, get extra points when they go to university, have some govt positions only reserved to ethnic tibetans, etc in china there are over 50 ethnic groups compare that to the west that have racist policies towards minorities and deny them rights

  • @sephardicmale Pretty sure it's several million down from the population in 1950 actually. The rest of that sounds pretty cool. I think it would really help us people from other countries if journalists had freedom to roam in china like in most other countries. That would stop all the arguing and prove whether or not there is a problem.

  • @sephardicmale If you've ever been to these areas and made any local friends, you might be able to answer those questions for yourself. Can you speak any Chinese or Tibetan? This is not something a google research is going to clarify, the policies and practices of China towards its minorities. Its a question of assimilating an acceptable form of Tibetan culture into China as a whole. Native Americans get similar assitance now; but no one would say things are going well on the reservations...

  • All Tibetans are proud of you.

  • Kudos to Konzeragpa, Very great song lo. Two cheers to you all.

  • I wonder if this is Kongzerawa song?

  • Well... they should have had Tibetan subtitles.

  • I am from Utsang...but I can tell it is all in Tibetan. I love Khampa and Amdo songs/dances, infact, treasure them as our common Tibetan heritage.

  • It is in Kham dialect of Tibetan. There is no Chinese here!

  • Zhonghua2006; Limburg en Friesland behoorden al lang tot Nederland en niemand klaagt daarover, Friezen hebben hun eigen. Daarentegen was Tibet een duidelijk onafhankelijk land. Totdat het met geweld door China werd overvallen, miljoenen werden gedood, coomunistische aanklachtsbijeenkomsten werden gehouden en ze nu een minderheid in eigen land zijn.

    Even goed de geschiedenissen nakijken en dan pas iets schrijven, oke?

  • Translation;Zhonghua wrote that Friesland and Limburg would be an indepent state in the Nteherlands. I wrote that if they would be that there is freedom to negotiate about that. In contrary Tibet WAS A FREE STATE UNTIL CHINA TOOK IT BY FORCE, MILLIONS WERE KILLED. Tibetans tend to be a minority in their own country. So Zhonghua; first read good about history and THEN WRITE ABOUT IT, OKAY???

  • FREE TIBET and a FREE WORLD, SAVE THIS PLANET

  • ja, iedereen wil natuurlijk ook een vrij Friesland en limburg!!!

    narenshuo bu dui de ba. helangui bu keyi xin deba!

  • ja, alles vrij. ik bedoel niet dat er grenzen om friesland zouden moeten, dat de friezen zich zouden moeten afscheiden... afscheiden betekend niet per definitie vrijheid.

  • Kham song and dance are more lively and entertaining...am not saying this because i am a Khampa, but because all my frens would gather around and wait eagerly whenever there is a kham show. Go Khampa

  • da mv is gud buh lyk at times its just hilarious

  • nice song!

  • hello, you don't have to know ka kha ga nga, to listen to a traditional khampa song from kongtse rawa. f.y.i all the words are in kham dialect. next time learn some kham and amdo dialect before making any comments

  • laso la

  • i dont see any ka kha ga nga cha chea ja but chinses words. Dude and gals chill no offense.

  • I dunno...it doesn't sound Chinese to me, I can't undertsand it but that doesn't mean much. its cool tho!

  • Any language that you do not understand does not mean it is chinese.

  • nice song anyway, liked the music but words sounds chinese.

  • This dance step is easy.

  • Good I like, This songs,

    I'm Khampa. ahaha

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