00:00In Malaysia, apart from the Fujian immortals who are married to Chinese and Siamese
00:03there are also a group of people who believe in Islam
00:05but also follow the Siamese culture
00:06They are called Orang Samsam
00:08It's okay if you don't understand, it's no use if you understand
00:09Just do it
00:11The descendants of the Malays and Siamese
00:13Samsam, the foodie
00:14mainly live in places such as Kedah, Buri, and Pili, which are adjacent to Thailand
00:18They believe in Islam
00:19but their cultural characteristics are similar to Siamese
00:21According to scholars
00:22I believe the word Samsam comes from the Malay word samasama
00:26which means together or together
00:27or sam in the southern dialect of Thailand
00:29which means mixed or mixed
00:31Among the Samsam tribes
00:32the most representative is the Malaysian father-in-law Dungu Abdul Rahman
00:35because his mother has a Siamese bloodline
00:37The majority of the elders of the Samsam tribe
00:39still use Siamese as their daily language
00:42As for the younger generation
00:43although some people may know a little bit of Siamese
00:45but they don't pay much attention
00:46In terms of identity, they are more willing to be called Malays
00:49Do you know any special mixed blood tribes in Malaysia?
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