00:00They are Buddhists who celebrate the Waterfall Festival
00:02But they enjoy the same status as the earthlings
00:05It's okay if you don't understand, it's no use if you understand
00:06Let's go
00:08The Siamese people, about 80,000 in number
00:10Is one of the ethnic groups in Burma
00:11Located in Kedah, Jilandan, Buri, Pili and Dengjialou
00:15These Siamese people have lived here for generations
00:18Preserving many Siamese cultures
00:20Most are Buddhists
00:21Also celebrate the Waterfall Festival and the Water Lantern Festival
00:24Looking back at history
00:24The UK signed the Bangkok Treaty with the Siamese dynasty in 1909
00:28Divide the border
00:30Kedah, Buri, Jilandan, Dengjialou
00:32Translated to the UK
00:33The Siamese people who originally lived in these areas
00:35Later became Burmese
00:37But at this time, it has not yet been officially recognized as a local aboriginal
00:40Until February 2012
00:42Prime Minister Nagy Sheth
00:43Just announced his status as a Siamese landowner
00:46Own the same rights and benefits as landowners in all fields
00:50Such as land trust fund
00:51And study at Mala University, etc.
00:53Do you know which communities are less noticed?
00:55Welcome to share
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