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Visiting Mishmi (Deng) tribe sitting on China India border and ask them how they think of India, there are 1000 of them live in China, 50,000 in India occupied south Tibet.

The Deng guy in the video tells the vlogger that his ethnicity on the Chinese ID card says "unindentified" so sometime when he travels to other parts of China people may think he is using a fake ID card. Because they have only 1000 people, Chinese government doesn't recognize them are a seperate ethnic group in China and now Deng people try to use social media to let more people know about their people and get the official recognition by the government of their seperate of distinct ethnicity.

As for Deng people living in India, the guy in the video says they like how Deng people in India side preserve the Deng culture due to their much larger population, they perserve nicely about their national costumes, traditional songs and handcraft making, but Deng people on the other side envy the standard of living that Chinese Deng people enjoy, cause Deng people in China enjoy a way way way.... higher standard of living.

In the end the guy talks about the houses in this tribe village, all those house are newly built with the government subsidies, the house subsidy standard is around $20,000 US dollars per house.


The Mishmi or Deng people of Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh are an ethnic group comprising mainly three tribes: Idu Mishmi (Idu Lhoba); Digaro tribe (Taraon, Darang Deng), and Miju Mishmi (Kaman Deng). The Mishmis occupy the northeastern tip of the central Arunachal Pradesh in Upper and Lower Dibang Valley, Lohit and Anjaw Districts. The three sub-divisions of the tribe emerged due to the geographical distribution, but racially all the three groups are of the same stock. The Idu are also known as Yidu Lhoba in Tibet and often referred as Chulikatas in Assam. The Idus are primarily concentrated in the Upper Dibang Valley and Lower Dibang Valley district and parts of the northern part of Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh in India. Taraon, also called Digaru Mishmis, are distributed in the hill and the foothills between the Dibang, Digaru and the Lohit rivers. Kamans are also known as the Miju Mishmis; they live between the Lohit and the Kambang rivers in the foothills and in the Mishmi Hills on both sides of the Lohit river right up to the frontiers to Rima. There are around 30,000 of them in Arunachal Pradesh.
 
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Visiting Mishmi (Deng) tribe sitting on China India border and ask them how they think of India, there are 1000 of them live in China, 50,000 in India occupied south Tibet.

The Deng guy in the video tells the vlogger that his ethnicity on the Chinese ID card says "unindentified" so sometime when he travels to other parts of China people may think he is using a fake ID card. Because they have only 1000 people, Chinese government doesn't recognize them are a seperate ethnic group in China and now Deng people try to use social media to let more people know about their people and get the official recognition by the government of their seperate of distinct ethnicity.

As for Deng people living in India, the guy in the video says they like how Deng people in India side preserve the Deng culture due to their much larger population, they perserve nicely about their national costumes, traditional songs and handcraft making, but Deng people on the other side envy the standard of living that Chinese Deng people enjoy, cause Deng people in China enjoy a way way way.... higher standard of living.

Indian side standard of living would improve too. Its not like China enjoyed this standard of living for ever. Twenty years ago China was poorer than present day India. At least our side is preserve their tradition and culture while achieving economic progress.
 
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The 1962 China-India War. Deng People talk about the 1962 China India war and Mcmahon line

Deng guide shows the vlogger the 1962 China India war battle ground and Mcmahon line, saying they sometimes see fellow Deng folks from Indian side collecting herbs in these mountains. The guide tell the visitors to watch out Bengal tigers, bears and pythons roaming around in these mountain.

At least our side is preserve their tradition and culture while achieving economic progress.
When you have less than a 1000 people, it's very hard not to be influenced by much bigger groups around you, Deng people in China are mostly influenced by local Tibetan culture.
China has 5G coverage all the way to the very edge of the borders, are Indians living along the borders allowed to use China net service?
 
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Aerial Photography on the Border of China and Bhutan, The Tibetan Liberation Army Came to Warn

Actually in the video the vloggers say the jeep coming close and talking to them are not PLA, they are local Tibetans, they just came to tell vloggers that they can use drones to film there but not further ahead cause they'll be reaching the border line.
In the end of video they visited the last Tibetan small town before Bhutan.
 
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Indian side standard of living would improve too. Its not like China enjoyed this standard of living for ever. Twenty years ago China was poorer than present day India. At least our side is preserve their tradition and culture while achieving economic progress.
Are you sure about that? In 2000, Chinese cities/infrastructure/living standards were all substantially higher than that in India. I'd say India does not even compare that favorably to 1980s China as a whole ... saying present day India is only twenty years behind is a massive understatement.
 
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Are you sure about that? In 2000, Chinese cities/infrastructure/living standards were all substantially higher than that in India. I'd say India does not even compare that favorably to 1980s China as a whole ... saying present day India is only twenty years behind is a massive understatement.
This is what life is like on the Indian side, a few miles away from the OP Chinese Deng tribe village , they might be the same people.

 
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This is what life is like on the Indian side, a few miles away from the OP Chinese Deng tribe village , they might be the same people.

Just go back 20 years, entire Chinese rural was like that. You just don't want to remember or you just too young.
Are you sure about that? In 2000, Chinese cities/infrastructure/living standards were all substantially higher than that in India. I'd say India does not even compare that favorably to 1980s China as a whole ... saying present day India is only twenty years behind is a massive understatement.
Don't worry no one bothers about your idiotic assumptions. Go cheerlead somewhere else.
 
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Just go back 20 years, entire Chinese rural was like that. You just don't want to remember or you just too young.

Don't worry no one bothers about your idiotic assumptions. Go cheerlead somewhere else.
Haha, do you mean that India can repeat China's meteoric rise? Ask around and see who's gonna believe you except for Indians themselves.
Are you sure about that? In 2000, Chinese cities/infrastructure/living standards were all substantially higher than that in India. I'd say India does not even compare that favorably to 1980s China as a whole ... saying present day India is only twenty years behind is a massive understatement.
I remember year 2000 very clearly, back then China looked way way more developed than today's India, and way way more cleaner.
Shanghai-China.2000.
 
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Haha, do you mean that India can repeat China's meteoric rise? Ask around and see who's gonna believe you except for Indians themselves.

Lol. No body cares about Chinese meteoric growth. We all know how it was achieved.

We are happy for you but we would grow at our own pace. And we'll surely get there democratically.

And I really don't understand this jealous passion to put down another country to show yourself as superior. That is called inferiority complex. If you think you are superior behave like one.

And, god do you have to find youtube videos to make tour point. We all know, China is much better in infrastructure.

But remember we are all people, one makes do with little, others fortunate to live among the plenty. That does not make anyone less happy and satisfying. Material prosperity is only one aspect of prosperity. I wish you good luck but don't worry we are happy with our progress too. Religious subversion leading to loss of spirituality can be clearly seen in your attitude.

And no one from Arunachal wants to join China. You can try to find a youtube video. This is not Tibet that you could occupy unopposed. Lol.

 
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Lol. No body cares about Chinese meteoric growth. We all know how it was achieved.

We are happy for you but we would grow at our own pace. And we'll surely get there democratically.

And I really don't understand this jealous passion to put down another country to show yourself as superior. That is called inferiority complex. If you think you are superior behave like one.

And, god do you have to find youtube videos to make tour point. We all know, China is much better in infrastructure.

But remember we are all people, one makes do with little, others fortunate to live among the plenty. That does not make anyone less happy and satisfying. Material prosperity is only one aspect of prosperity. I wish you good luck but don't worry we are happy with our progress too. Religious subversion leading to loss of spirituality can be clearly seen in your attitude.

And no one from Arunachal wants to join China. You can try to find a youtube video.

And this... , I was not talking about which country they like to join, I was talking about their everyday life.


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And this... , I was not talking about which country they like to join, I was talking about their everyday life.


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What is general life? If they are unhappy they'll exercise their vote to get better leadership. It takes time for the populace to vote above their petty partisanship but at some point people will overcome those. The churning is already happening. Things will change for better.
 
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And this... , I was not talking about which country they like to join, I was talking about their everyday life.


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LOL Before trolling, you should have checked whether this girl or the protesters' are from Arunachal Pradesh but that's too much to expect.
 
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Aerial Photography on the Border of China and Bhutan, The Tibetan Liberation Army Came to Warn

Actually in the video the vloggers say the jeep coming close and talking to them are not PLA, they are local Tibetans, they just came to tell vloggers that they can use drones to film there but not further ahead cause they'll be reaching the border line.
In the end of video they visited the last Tibetan small town before Bhutan.

This young man is a Cantonese guy and travelled to India before. Viewers of his video joked about his face and said he looks like a high caste Indian 🇮🇳 .

He had quite a bit adventures in India. The videos are somewhat funny but they show you the very failing parts of India.

Don't know why he wanted to visit India from a wealthy area in China as he never praised India in his adventure videos.

This is what life is like on the Indian side, a few miles away from the OP Chinese Deng tribe village , they might be the same people.


I watched some of those videos too. It seems to me their ethnic culture is closer to Thai than Tibetans. They are mostly poor and the infrastructure around is horrible.

Obviously they have no way to go to China. But the young people there who have mobile phones, as shown in some other videos, still want to get away of such harsh environments. Some have tried to get closer to Hindis.
 
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