I'm going to try and visit Vietnam in the near future and meet up with a friend who I've known e few years but I don't speak Vietnamese and she can understand English and write English but she is a little shy with speaking but I want to go and say hi and also try and see some wildlife and birds and culture... I'm not a kid anymore so I'm a little worried about it but I thought it would be a good experience and challenge... Any idea of how to make it happen and stay for a month whilst making it cheaper is obviously a key thing. But I will be able to stay at my friend's for a while but I also want to get out and about and visit national parks and stuff...
True.. No matter how you see it, some parts of Vietnam really do resemble China, even though that connection goes way back. Indirectly, all of that influences the culture, DNA, and other stuff....
According to history, Vietnam was under direct Chinese rule for approximately 1000 years. This period is often referred to as "Bắc thuộc" in Vietnamese history. The first period of Chinese rule began in 111 BC and lasted until 939 AD. There were subsequent periods of Chinese rule as well, but the overall period of direct Chinese domination spanned roughly a millennium.
@@ChopsticksDIYGardenNo matter how you see it, some parts of Vietnam really do resemble China, even though that connection goes way back. Indirectly, all of that influences the culture, DNA, and other stuff....
No matter how you see it, some parts of Vietnam really do resemble China, even though that connection goes way back. Indirectly, all of that influences the culture, DNA, and other stuff....
Get India to build your high speed train, grumpy guy. LOL. Hatred against China makes the Vietnamese always walk the wrong way towards a better future.
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many differences also
I'm going to try and visit Vietnam in the near future and meet up with a friend who I've known e few years but I don't speak Vietnamese and she can understand English and write English but she is a little shy with speaking but I want to go and say hi and also try and see some wildlife and birds and culture... I'm not a kid anymore so I'm a little worried about it but I thought it would be a good experience and challenge... Any idea of how to make it happen and stay for a month whilst making it cheaper is obviously a key thing. But I will be able to stay at my friend's for a while but I also want to get out and about and visit national parks and stuff...
Northern Vietnam, ha gian loop so wonderful, so green
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No surprise, in the past Vietnam under china dinasty. So they're share cuisine and culture. The people also similar
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True.. No matter how you see it, some parts of Vietnam really do resemble China, even though that connection goes way back. Indirectly, all of that influences the culture, DNA, and other stuff....
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Why IS Vietnam similar to China?
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Aahhh that's why some Vietnam part in northern so similar with Chinese
According to history, Vietnam was under direct Chinese rule for approximately 1000 years. This period is often referred to as "Bắc thuộc" in Vietnamese history.
The first period of Chinese rule began in 111 BC and lasted until 939 AD. There were subsequent periods of Chinese rule as well, but the overall period of direct Chinese domination spanned roughly a millennium.
@@ChopsticksDIYGardenNo matter how you see it, some parts of Vietnam really do resemble China, even though that connection goes way back. Indirectly, all of that influences the culture, DNA, and other stuff....
vietnam IS vietnam and china IS china !!!!
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But they look similar each other
No matter how you see it, some parts of Vietnam really do resemble China, even though that connection goes way back. Indirectly, all of that influences the culture, DNA, and other stuff....
Get India to build your high speed train, grumpy guy. LOL. Hatred against China makes the Vietnamese always walk the wrong way towards a better future.