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    Punch Lines and Laughs as TV Show in Vietnam Mocks Government Policy

    Also, we Vietnamese have no problem with LGBT An assistant of the emperor, Plough (北斗) each year:
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    Punch Lines and Laughs as TV Show in Vietnam Mocks Government Policy

    So we are the same. But why no Chinese answer my first question? Do China have any similar problem about Zao Jun?
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    Punch Lines and Laughs as TV Show in Vietnam Mocks Government Policy

    If my government is gone, I will buy some snack and watch it from internet. We Vietnamese are extremely curious anyways.
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    Punch Lines and Laughs as TV Show in Vietnam Mocks Government Policy

    Ok, you are pro-government, we got it. But the show mock not only the government, but also the society, the show-bitch, etc. So we have nothing to alert here.
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    Punch Lines and Laughs as TV Show in Vietnam Mocks Government Policy

    Yes, we do have our own styled dragon. It was created by the government-owned broadcaster, and it has been aired in every new year eve for the last 11 years. We watch it because it is fun, parody and has good parody songs.
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    Punch Lines and Laughs as TV Show in Vietnam Mocks Government Policy

    WTF? Could you explain please? What does a domestic comedy show have anything to do with Libya/Syria/Ukraine?
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    Punch Lines and Laughs as TV Show in Vietnam Mocks Government Policy

    What? This is a specila comedy play to make fun our own government and society. It doesn't have anything to do with Russia or China. I only asked if China has any similar show.
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    Punch Lines and Laughs as TV Show in Vietnam Mocks Government Policy

    It is a free comedy play aired on the free-to-air national channel. You cannot expect more from it.
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    Punch Lines and Laughs as TV Show in Vietnam Mocks Government Policy

    HANOI, Vietnam — The Kitchen Gods were asked by the emperor’s assistant: “What curves gently?” The gods wore flowing robes fit for mandarins in a 17th-century royal court. But they were actors in a television studio this week. Four potential answers flashed on the screen, in the style of the...
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    China’s southeastern border ends at Hainan Island: Chinese Emperor’s map

    Really? How many invading Vietnamese soldiers were these? How many Chinese soldiers died to protect the islands? What kinds of weapon Vietnam used to rob them?
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    China’s southeastern border ends at Hainan Island: Chinese Emperor’s map

    So you are saying that Vietnam DID rightfully own the islands before, but then gifted them to China? The islands cover an area as big as half of China, and you consider them too small?
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    China’s southeastern border ends at Hainan Island: Chinese Emperor’s map

    Here is some maps. • In April 2014, Angela Merkel gifted to China an ancient map of China, drawn by the famous mapmaker Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville in the 18th century. The map shown that China's limit is in Hainan. ---- • In response to this map, Sohu.com posted a map of John...
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    China’s southeastern border ends at Hainan Island: Chinese Emperor’s map

    VietNamNet Bridge – Another ancient document showing that China’s southeastern frontier ends at the Hainan Island has been found: a map that was drawn at the order of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty in 1717. An electronic version taken of the original map kept in the British Library. The...
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    30 Filipino police commandos killed in clash with rebels

    I do respect some Filipino nationalists. But Filipino really embrassassed themselves in many occassions: The above-mentioned bus rescue: Seriously, their SWAT officer couldn't even keep their hammer in their hands (2:06), not to mention they couldn't throw a light stick into the bus window...
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    South China Sea Forum

    • In April 2014, Angela Merkel gifted to China an ancient map of China, drawn by the famous mapmaker Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville in the 18th century. The map shown that China's limit is in Hainan. ---- • In response to this map, Sohu.com posted a map of John Nicaragua Dower named...
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    Vietnamese prouds of the Patriotic short war in 1979 against China invasion 36 years ago!!!

    I don't know. Because there were USA, a country Vietnam just defeat, and China, a Polpot ally, in the Big Five of UN?
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    Dozens of Myanmar troops killed fighting northern rebels

    Well, at least I know another example in SEA.
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    Vietnamese prouds of the Patriotic short war in 1979 against China invasion 36 years ago!!!

    If we couldn't have handle them, Hanoi would have been in your territory. You didn't dare to "launch more than thousand missiles on you head" because you feared our brave fighting, even with only limited resource.
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    30 Filipino police commandos killed in clash with rebels

    In contrast, Philippines is an ally of US and is not banned from buying US weapon, unlike Vietnam. Most of Vietnam military weaponry are outdated and recycled. But it was enough to completely destroy Cambodian Polpot just in 2 weeks, as well as dissolved all rebels in the Highland. It is...
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