Tai Gapong: 2,100 | Phetchaburi provincial interior regions | Buddhism
Prompts: Detail more of Tai Gapong in area of global population data, orgine destination and currently settlement place together with population size of each countries.
Prompts: Make an image with scale 900px X 1200 px of "The Tai Gapong (also spelled Tai Kapong) are an incredibly small ethno-linguistic micro-community belonging to the southwestern branch of the Tai people group. Their total global population is exceptionally small, estimated to be only around 1,000 to 1,200 individuals globally, making them an critically endangered cultural subgroup. " Showing an information regarding to population size per each of the 06 countries list below, original destination place and today living location in Thailand, China, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia as well as their image picture on 3D mountain map. The title of an image is in Khmer at top follow by English version.
The Tai Gapong (also spelled Tai Kapong) are an incredibly small ethno-linguistic micro-community belonging to the southwestern branch of the Tai people group. Their total global population is exceptionally small, estimated to be only around 1,000 to 1,200 individuals globally, making them an critically endangered cultural subgroup.
Origin and Historical MigrationGeographic Roots: Like most southwestern Tai sub-groups, the ancestors of the Tai Gapong originated from Southwestern China (specifically the Yunnan and Guangxi region).Southward Migration: Over centuries, various Tai subgroups pushed southward along river valleys into modern-day Mainland Southeast Asia to escape political pressure and find arable land for wet-rice cultivation.The "Gapong" Identity: The Tai Gapong separated from broader Tai migrations and settled in isolated pocket communities along the borders of modern-day Laos. Their localized sub-identity and specific dialect formed due to geographic isolation from larger Tai entities (such as the Lao or mainstream Shan).Current Settlements and Global Population Size

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