Hmong Chinese Song "Npauj Npaim Yaa"

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2007

Li leeg sings "npauj Npaim Yaa" at the hmong new year festival in Looj Leej Suav Teb (CHINA)

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  • This is a beautiful song, but I have to agree with everyone that her talents aren't the best.

    Where a person comes from can be distinguished by their headdress and necklace and it's quite possible that she could have acquired her necklace outside of China.

  • I can confirm that the necklace is not native to the hmong in China. She borrowed it from someone who had acquired it from a Hmong American

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  • shes gotta strong voice

  • Good I can understand clearly what she said, she might live near Laos border.

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  • Though....she might be Ling Lee from Guangxi, China.

  • stop with all the hmoob leeg and hmoob dawj shit

  • @if536 You obviously do not know what a vibrato is. She does not have a strong vibrato.  In fact, she barely has one. She is not a very good singer.

  • Shes Moob Leeg. She learned Hmoob Dawb and speaks it pretty clear now...

  • she got cousin in america stupid hater. stop hating

  • @youthewhat

    But how does that account for Hmoob Der and other tongues in China? It couldn't have evolved in SE Asia if it was already present in China.

  • i don't know what you think but listen to her sing is like listen to a child sing. you understand than you don't understand.

  • @moviebookfan no moob leej wears those too...we moob leej wear those too

  • this video's old but she's improved alot on this song. theres another video from california with her singing this song and she has definitely improved.

  • well hmong chinese sounds like hmong leeg....b/c the language has adapted to chinese language....therefore sounds more that way.....but the real hmong green...we wouldn't be able to understand them......hardly lol

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