3 Hours Of Magnificent Homes Of Southeast Asia
Phillipe is interested in how architecture can provide a glimpse into how people live all around the world. He travels to some of the most unique spots and culture on the planet to see what they have to offer. Starting off in Tokyo, he goes to see a new trend of microhomes to fit the ever-expanding population before then heading to Kyoto, Japan, where he takes a look at the Machiya homes, a traditionally crafted wooden townhouse. Philippe then makes his way to West Papua to the Korowai people deep in the jungle who live impressive dwellings on top of trees, meeting Indonesia'sToraja people, who live in unique dwellings called tongkonen, which means the place where you sit, a home, and also a dwelling place for the dead, prepared for spiritual departure. Finally he ends his journey exploring the unique homes of Vietnam, Myanmar, Nepal, and China.
00:00:00- 00:26:08 Tokyo, Japan
00:26:09- 00:52:23 Kyoto, Japan
00:52:24- 01:18:00 Korowai, West Papoua
01:18:01- 01:43:47 Sulawesi, Indonesia
01:43:48- 02:09:50 Hanoi, Vienam
02:09:51- 02:36:03 Nyaungshwe, Myanmar
02:36:04- 03:02:21 Lo Mantling, Nepal
03:02:22- 03:28:32 Tolous, China
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Please keep doing this wonderful work...All your documentaries are the only source for people who can't travel because of lack of time and money...
So interesting to see how innovative and beautiful these tiny homes are and what peaceful sanctuaries they have become for the families .
Watch these documentaries all the way through….totally amazing.
I loved learning about the different types of homes and lifestyles in these varying parts of the world. I especially liked learning about the Korowai people! Thank you for sharing.
Coffee hair ball 😺 is a pass for me, but the micro house is beautiful.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you❗ there's somthing so positive and healing about watching how other people live particularly the tree people i am richer having watched these lovely strong and wise people💞 and great sense of humour..Phillipe too
The tokonan..... The place where you sit. Like the Akan stool. Uuummmmm first peice of furniture ever made.
You have to have special skills making such documentary .Thank you and cru members creating it 👋👋👋
Good night from PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Happy new year 2024
@deefraser1324
6 ай бұрын
Good night wantok
@yipmabaruya1148
6 ай бұрын
@@deefraser1324 Wantok gutpla nait long yu.
@deefraser1324
6 ай бұрын
Em nau @@yipmabaruya1148
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Unfortunate name, fascinating series.
Very nice !! ^^
Amazing documentary. Thank you
Phillipe is attentive and interested always, whether he is actually having a good day during any given adventure or visit, he always puts forth that effort of being intimately attentive and interested, and I think many of the people he visits, feel and appreciate that childlike curiosity and willingness to listen. Well done Phillipe 👍🖖👌You da man, who is also like a boy, in all the good ways 😉May all in the world come to visit each other, and walk in eternal health, heaven on earth, and may we all travel by some sustainable global train system, like renewable/clean energy mag-lev train😂🙏💙💖
Amazing review.😍
Glad to know this channel
Interesting
Beautiful documentary. Thank you for this documentary. 😊 I love the houses and the people's who live in them. So fortunate to be able to experience these amazing places. What a beautiful world.❤❤❤❤
Amazing. I Love it. > Toronto, Canada
I like so much
Happy new year 🎊🎊🎊🎊
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You called it a tunnel house, but what I know is called a shoe box house in the US.
@pearlinekerr6687
6 ай бұрын
Th shoebox house is different. Did you see how far down the tunnel the actual house was?
How many different languages does the host speak? Incredible
@fikent5252
4 ай бұрын
He speaks only French everything is translated for him for the purposes of this incredible series
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Instinct
SEA consists of cambodia, thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Burma.
@mannier9589
5 ай бұрын
Southeast Asian countries (SEA) 1. Indonesia 2. Malaysia 3. Singapore 4. Timor Leste 5. Brunei 6. Philippines 7. Thailand 8. Vietnam 9. Cambodia 10. Laos 11. Myanmar
What’s the name of the Japanese song @ library scene at beginning, anyone? Thanks
نتمنى أن يكون المترجم للغه العربية
@annielehnhardt_kolakowski5818
6 ай бұрын
Nooooooo J❤a❤p❤a❤n❤e❤s❤e.❤
😅😊 0:13
14:20 “You can go to a love hotel, for example.” Cut to: Creepy nodding and smiling foreign man.
13,000 people per sq. meter?! Better recheck your numbers! LOL!
you mean traditional homes of SEA, no we dont live like this lol. Mansions are also common
@jmc8076
4 ай бұрын
So similar to us in the west. Thank you for info.
Uhm....Japan, Nepal and China is not in Southeast asia and havent heard of West Papoua.
@mannier9589
5 ай бұрын
West Papua is a province in Indonesia
😢 That looks like prison to me.
Japan is not southeast Asia bruh
Re Hanoi, I hope he’s not assuming there are no road safety issues, based on an assumption founded on not seeing accidents?
no trees no nature so small so depressing
This just goes to show how brainwashed those people are.. as she slides the wall away she says and here’s our kitchen… no no. You didn’t just reveal a kitchen you showed us a sink! How sad these people think this is an ok way to live and an ok way to bring up children.. this is sad, how brainwashed these people are.