Xiangride is located in Haixi Tibetan and Mongol Autonomous prefecture, Qinghai Province, China. The lamasery (shiangiin kiid as the local Mongols call it)in the past two centuries served as a resting place for the Panchen lama on his journey from Lhasa to Gumbum (The Lamasery near Xining). Most of the lamas are Mongols (Deed Mongol, Hoshuud Mongol, Kök nuuriin Mongol.The others are Tibetans.
This lamasery is called 香日德班禅寺 in Chinese.
YohanCn 1 year ago
Good video!
YohanCn 1 year ago
Xiangride Town, Dulan County, Haixi Mongols & Tibetan, Qinghai
YohanCn 1 year ago
@baldanhu It might be Khoshut Mongolian language.
YohanCn 1 year ago
aaww the bird =D and the... little monk with sunglasses?? xD
these modern monks XD
Araxii 3 years ago
baldanhu!
it would be quite difficult to list the differences in all these dialects here... However, the traditional way of living is still present everywhere among Mongols.
zsu5 3 years ago
PS i'm from Ulaanbaatar
baldanhu 3 years ago
Woow he also speak Mongolian very well, honostly i never expect "Deed Mongol" would be speaking that clear. Matia i really respect what u doing! thanks for the video, tell me about the difference in Speaking and People between Khalkh Mongols, Kalmyks, Inner Mongols, Buriyats, Huh Nuuriin Mongols, Xingjiang's Bor Taliin Mongols and Hazara Mongols? again thank you very much!
baldanhu 3 years ago