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Message started by peterpan on 8th Apr, 2013 at 3:22pm

Title: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by peterpan on 8th Apr, 2013 at 3:22pm
For more information

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Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by Animist on 9th Apr, 2013 at 4:36am
Very vibrant culture indeed.  Religion is allow here?  I know that Chinese government is highly anti-religion.

Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by llX on 9th Apr, 2013 at 11:39pm
In Communist country you can do whatever as long as you don't challenge their rule or speak out about politics. Xipsongpanna is autonomy region self rule and govern. Maybe that's why they're doing well. :)


Beef Cake wrote on 9th Apr, 2013 at 4:36am:
Very vibrant culture indeed.  Religion is allow here?  I know that Chinese government is highly anti-religion.


Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by peterpan on 10th Apr, 2013 at 10:32am
Half of it is right. Self-rule and govern is the name only.


llX wrote on 9th Apr, 2013 at 11:39pm:
In Communist country you can do whatever as long as you don't challenge their rule or speak out about politics. Xipsongpanna is autonomy region self rule and govern. Maybe that's why they're doing well. :)


Beef Cake wrote on 9th Apr, 2013 at 4:36am:
Very vibrant culture indeed.  Religion is allow here?  I know that Chinese government is highly anti-religion.


Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by peterpan on 10th Apr, 2013 at 10:34am
Religion is allowed here. But, be peaceful one is fine.


Beef Cake wrote on 9th Apr, 2013 at 4:36am:
Very vibrant culture indeed.  Religion is allow here?  I know that Chinese government is highly anti-religion.


Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by llX on 10th Apr, 2013 at 2:47pm
Good point. But at least they have some say running their own city and affair. :)



peterpan wrote on 10th Apr, 2013 at 10:32am:
Half of it is right. Self-rule and govern is the name only.


llX wrote on 9th Apr, 2013 at 11:39pm:
In Communist country you can do whatever as long as you don't challenge their rule or speak out about politics. Xipsongpanna is autonomy region self rule and govern. Maybe that's why they're doing well. :)


Beef Cake wrote on 9th Apr, 2013 at 4:36am:
Very vibrant culture indeed.  Religion is allow here?  I know that Chinese government is highly anti-religion.


Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by Animist on 11th Apr, 2013 at 12:24am
Define 'peaceful' ::)?

Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by peterpan on 11th Apr, 2013 at 6:44pm

Beef Cake wrote on 11th Apr, 2013 at 12:24am:
Define 'peaceful' ::)?


Peaceful like a clam ;D

Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by Animist on 11th Apr, 2013 at 8:34pm
Clams are bottom feeder ;D. 

Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by llX on 13th Apr, 2013 at 1:31am
Like Laos right now. Peace no war and conflict :)


Beef Cake wrote on 11th Apr, 2013 at 12:24am:
Define 'peaceful' ::)?


Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by Mak Nad on 19th Jan, 2014 at 11:04am
peterpan, I was wondering if most people living in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Area speak Dai languages?

Like, do most people speak Tai Lue? Or just Yunnan Chinese?

I read that Tai Lue was disappearing among teenagers.

There is also Dehong Dai or Chinese Shan

Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by peterpan on 19th Jan, 2014 at 12:44pm
In xi Shaun banana area, people speak Chinese, the mandarin. If Dai meet Dai they speak Dai, or Tai Lue modified. Among Dai teenagers, they speak Dai, that language lasts. When I was young I learned dirty words from my Dai classmates.

Dehong Dai is the same.

Speaking Dai was a must before around 1990 to buy foods which were mostly generated by Dai people.



Buk Nut wrote on 19th Jan, 2014 at 11:04am:
peterpan, I was wondering if most people living in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Area speak Dai languages?

Like, do most people speak Tai Lue? Or just Yunnan Chinese?

I read that Tai Lue was disappearing among teenagers.

There is also Dehong Dai or Chinese Shan


Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by Mak Nad on 19th Jan, 2014 at 1:23pm
And what about at the schools? Do they teach the students how to write the Dai alphabets? I really want to learn more about Dai language, it's very similar to Lao..How can I learn more? Can I go stay in Xishuangbanna for some time? How about Dai culture, is it still surviving?

BTW: the Xishuangbanna site is down. Check the link and you will see some insult written out

Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by peterpan on 19th Jan, 2014 at 2:40pm

Buk Nut wrote on 19th Jan, 2014 at 1:23pm:
And what about at the schools? Do they teach the students how to write the Dai alphabets? I really want to learn more about Dai language, it's very similar to Lao..How can I learn more? Can I go stay in Xishuangbanna for some time? How about Dai culture, is it still surviving?

BTW: the Xishuangbanna site is down. Check the link and you will see some insult written out


The site maybe will be energetic Monday. Maybe the site is gone.

School only teaches mandarin. Dai learn their letters at temple.  You can stay in Xi Shuan banna. Dai culture I don't know. I am not in it. But, it is prospering because Dai people now have money by natural rubber.

Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by Mak Nad on 20th Jan, 2014 at 12:20am
Are you sure that the school only teaches Mandarin? I've read online that some schools teach only Mandarin but others also teach Dai in the classes.

In many regions of China they have schools that help teach ethnic minorities in their own languages.

Also I was wondering, you aren't Dai are you? Are you just Chinese?

Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by peterpan on 20th Jan, 2014 at 11:43am
Schools offering standard curriculum dont not teach Dai language. I am sure. I dont know other regioins in China. If the teacher is Dai, off class, the teacher might speak Dai with Dai students.

I am Chinese Han, born and raised in Xi Shuanbannan.




Buk Nut wrote on 20th Jan, 2014 at 12:20am:
Are you sure that the school only teaches Mandarin? I've read online that some schools teach only Mandarin but others also teach Dai in the classes.

In many regions of China they have schools that help teach ethnic minorities in their own languages.

Also I was wondering, you aren't Dai are you? Are you just Chinese?


Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by Mak Nad on 20th Jan, 2014 at 11:48pm
http://www.ethnologue.com/language/khb

Here is an informational page regarding Tai Lue, a Dai language.

It says that 50% of Tai Lue people can only speak Tai Lue and not Mandarin. Is this true?

Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by peterpan on 21st Jan, 2014 at 8:58am
just like in that Apple City, 50% American Indian Jones only speak Iroquoian, not USA English ?

What a crap that site. ;D



Buk Nut wrote on 20th Jan, 2014 at 11:48pm:
http://www.ethnologue.com/language/khb

Here is an informational page regarding Tai Lue, a Dai language.

It says that 50% of Tai Lue people can only speak Tai Lue and not Mandarin. Is this true?


Title: Re: For those who have interest in Xi Shuang Ban Na, Dai culture
Post by Mak Nad on 21st Jan, 2014 at 10:11am
Maybe it's referring to older Dai people who can't speak Mandarin.

That site is actually a useful resource and the information is gathered by researchers

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