@zxcvbn-i3e

Vietnam: Chinese rulers have come, Chinese rulers have gone, Chinese rulers have come again, Chinese rulers have gone again...

@nkphan0420

Thank you for writing our countries which used to exist in the past and historical names in Vietnamese language. This is the first time I've seen Vietnamese names on a foreigner ' s video .

@yeahlol2911

For the people who asking why Malay Peninsula were not included in this video. My reasoning is simple, if he put the Malay Peninsula meaning he aslo need to put the rest of Maritime Southeast Asia because how the area were shaped. Which aslo meaning that it gonna take even longer research to make this video. I didnt want to argue about technicallity here because he intentionally cut it of to reduce his workload.

This video had already taken so much time, just give this channel a break.

@Grug-Jack

Truly great video. The combination of accuracy, detail and an aesthetically pleasing design is heavenly.

@YeastCartography

This was really great, could have been a bit more detailed for the late 20th and 21st centuries but the amazing detail in the previous centuries makes up for it.

@sisophon1982

This is by far, the most extensive researched video I have ever seen on Mainland South East Asia. There are a few minor errors of course, but for the most part it is well made. Bravo from Cambodia

@Тянь-цзы

Many people didn’t notice but I did, you cared about Old and Middle Chinese pronunciation of dynasties’ names
Very Impressive!!!❤️❤️❤️

@archaon8315

This video was so Epic💥💥, Thanks Bro! From 🇹🇭

@khantzayar4480

I'm really impressed by this.Great job as always.

@yanxishan6575

This was such a great video, until we got to the Qing Conquest of Ming, and it's shown stupendously inaccurately! Still, I can tell a lot of work went into this. It's a masterpiece. But agh, seeing southwestern Guangdong controlled by Ming in 1661 is just aggravating. On the other hand, the Warlord Era is portrayed almost perfectly! Only that you forgot that Qinzhou was part of Guangdong before 1950, and that Sichuan and Guizhou recognised the Nanjing government in 1927.

@Pu씨

5년전 부터 보고있었는데 점점 갈수록 디테일해지네ㄷ

@m1legend496

Wow! As a malayan-Austro asiatic Filipino it's very heartwarming to see the history of my neighborhood nations!😍♥️👏🙏🇵🇭♥️🇲🇲🇹🇭🇻🇳🇱🇦🇰🇭

@one.two.three.

어떻게 이렇게 정확하시지 매번 볼 때마다 신기

@Kennyrry-de1qq

Austroasiatic and Austronesian both have the <in> and <um> infixes (as well as the prefix <pa> etc.). The presence of infixes of identical form and similar semantics was one of the main arguments for the Austric hypothesis. In fact, I know of Filipinos who can understand words in Khmer with these affixes if they know the root words' meaning. Such a feature seems to be indicative of a common ancestor rather than borrowing especially for the infixes which are rare in linguistics.

@SealRich

One clip takes about 3-4 hours to watch. Very good. Thank you very much.

@AyZi-p

As a south east asian, I really appreciate this video!
I really do respect that you put so much efforts to these kinds of videos. This one have tons of details that most historical map content missed out.
Keep it up man!
Love your contents!

@tristansoendergaard7867

Thank’y, Dragon, for this lovely video!

@sean668

This is absolutely incredible

@Vel0773

Just discovered this masterpiece, this is the most detailed map history about this region i have ever seen. As a vietnamese, i can see you spent a lot of effort to research about my country, the accuracy is just amazing. Nice job dude

@unreliablenarrator6649

Thank you for diligent research and an excellent video.