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Read my post again I stated that he Albert Einstein didn't joined in to Manhattan project. So no one seen him.
 
The original inhabitants in Southeast China from 5000-4500BC.

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can´t you stop such idiotic remark, you retard!
you are not only low on IQ but troll endless. Let me check:
- you say you are Vietnamese, your parents come from Southern Vietnam
- to prove that, in one post you replied to me even in Vietnamese. I believe you.
- you further say you hate Northern Vietnamese, because you came from a superior part of Vietnam, unlike the evil and disgusting Northerner.
- when I asked why don´t you feel ashamed to talk trash on Vietnam, you denied although your posts say otherwise.
- now you ask if your grandparents come from 4 different ethnics and only one is Viet, and who you are?
I recommend you to either shut up or see a doctor to check your mental condition.
you are very angry person my Annam friend, I hope it could change because not everyone on internet have superior mentality like me ok? I trash your race because your mentality is all wrong, I said my PARENTS are Vietnamese not me, I do not claim ethnic

you made wrongly your post, so I sticked on to "reply" and it's emply. It's like your head, empty. You didn't finished any minimum study in School, then you don't understand what does this graph mean, then your question is fully hilarious.

It's disclosed again that you are low IQ kid.

I don't like to waste my time for low IQ kid, I will ignore you.
(I read some your post in other forum with the nick "nanyue").
look at this funny guy edit his post, I would have left it but you play dirty tactic in economic thread so now I show how funny you really are, I ask you graph to see if you know what you are speaking about because the way you tried to explain show your dimwitness

Your bloodline in human chromosomes ís differed from Bloodline human in chromosomes of Han people in North China, same as it's differed from Bloodline òf Kinh Viet.

We (Mon-Khmer) Kinh don't have nothing to do with (Tai-Katay) native Cantonese and (Tai/Katay) native Cantonese don't have nothing to do with (Sino-Tibetan) Han people.

Southern Vietnamese Kinh people is shared same language and bloodline with North Kinh Vietnamese. We are in one ethnic group.
funny guy with no basic common sense thinks all Kinhs share a same bloodline, no Kinh in human history has sexed or been sexed up by a different ethnic, they magically got 80 million Kinh from a single bloodline brother must have sexed up sister or something, what is a Kinh bloodline anyway? what test can show an exclusive bloodline belong to this race? I give you hint if they do test it could be guaranteed that Northern Kinh it will ‘differed from Bloodline human in chromosomes’ of Southern Kinh so that by this funny idea it means Southerner are no Kinh
To me and other Viet, we think simple "We do not claim whom does not want to associate with us, if they want to be us then they are us, we do not racist to where they came from and will make sure they do not face racism"
let me ask you is the person "Hua" here is Vietnamese or Chinese (sorry to bring you in this topic Hua)? Who has the right to claim his parents relate to, you or him?

It is not you who to decide, it is him.
the best one, for Viet they can be Viet but for Cantonese go on and on about Nanyue ethnic this true Han that, they themself want to associate as Han ethnic but for this amazing IQ he said no! somehow it got turned into they are brainwash, this IQ cannot understand such a simple concept that the Cantonese are the result of the Han that came down and assimilated Yue, the Yue who did not like assimilation kept their identity which are the Daic ethnic minority populations, Zhuang, Dong, Shui, Bouyei whatever else, it is such a simple thing to understand but every time Cantonese is not same blood, language is not mutually intelligible, it got loan word argh argh
In China, Madarin ís language òf Han People, Cantonese is language of Yue people.
ask question shi bu shi and hai m hai is enough to know they are related languages, it is too much weird for different language to borrow this x negative x

funny Annam race think Cantonese is completely different language must be professor thought it is ‘Tai-Katay’ family but actually the Southern languages are the one that more closely resemble Old and Middle Chinese, that’s why Vietnamese loans sound closer to the Southern languages because they took the loans from that time period, so if anything Southern languages are true representative of Han language
nhat, nhi, tam……yat, yi, sam…..yi, er, san
trung quoc, jong gwok, zhong guo
I just leave example of high IQ
1. OUR VIETNAMESE PROUD TO BE BAI YUE PEOPLE, SO WE ARE NOT HAN CHINESE
2. VIETNAMESE PROUD TO INHERIT CIVILIZATION OF BAI YUE PEOPLE- GREATEST CIVILIZATION IN ASIA WHICH INSPIRED TO ARCHITECTURE, PHILOSOPHY, AGRICULTURE,...OF EAST ASIA IN GENERAL AND CHINA IN PARTICULAR
3. BAI YUE POPULATION >= HAN CHINESE 2000 YEARS AGO.
SO THE THEORY OF 1000 YEARS OCCUPATION OF HAN CHINESE IS SIMPLY ASSIMILATION OF PART OF BAI YUE TO HAN CHINESE, SOME MIX WITH HAN CHINESE, AND SOME FORGOT THEIR BAI YUE ROOT.
THE REST CONTINUE FIGHT TO GAIN INDEPENDENCE AND FOUND THE OWN KINGDOM FOR YUE PEOPLE. IT'S VIETNAMESE ! ( YUE NAN, YUE PEOPLE IN SOUTH)
WE HAVE VERY LITTLE BLOOD OF HAN CHINESE, BECAUSE WE HAVE BIG EYES AS BAI YUE ANCESTOR, NOT SMALL EYES AS HAN CHINESE (HUA XIA)

funny funny Annam got humiliated wherever he went
dau oc te qua te khong co kha nang de hieu gi ve van de don gian vay ma cung nghi minh la biet het, toi chi can nhin vo mot chuc la biet cai gi la dung cai gi la sai cai gi la that cai gi la chuyen khong co, cha nay suoc cuoc doi dam dau vo sach ma khong co biet con cac gi het :agree:
 
I think it's better that you discover them by yourselves. I really wish that the israelis invest in Vietnam.
I had once a Jew as coworker. He was a nice guy. He strickly followed his belief and instead of taking foods from the company cantine, he cooked foods at home and brought into the company. I can tell you, his foods smelt terrible.

Everybody complained.
 
I had once a Jew as coworker. He was a nice guy. He strickly followed his belief and instead of taking foods from the company cantine, he cooked foods at home and brought into the company. I can tell you, his foods smelt terrible.

Everybody complained.
Nice story, thanks

you are very angry person my Annam friend, I hope it could change because not everyone on internet have superior mentality like me ok? I trash your race because your mentality is all wrong, I said my PARENTS are Vietnamese not me, I do not claim ethnic
I don't know where you learn multiculturalism but you're an hardcore one
I think that there "race" and culture are both important
 
I think it's better that you discover them by yourselves. I really wish that the israelis invest in Vietnam.

IWI To Produce Weapons In Vietnam.

Nguoiduatin.vn reports that Israeli Weapons Industry is looking to open a factory in Vietnam to produce weapons for the Far East market. They could invest up to $100 million int he plant. The Vietnamese military have adopted a wide range of Israeli small arms including the Tavor, Negev LMG, Galil SAR rifle and Galil Sniper rifle.

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IWI Tavor, IWI Negev and MATADOR (Anti-Tank / Breaching Rocket)

IWI To Produce Weapons In Vietnam - The Firearm Blog
 
Very good

Don't forget that Colombia is also supported by Israel and have a lot of Galil, they still have a war against the narcos because of the strange ties of Zionist USA with the narcos

I wait to see Vietnam becoming one more battle horse for the zionists wars
 
let change the topic, otherwise things slowly get too ugly. On the recent WSJ "House of the Day", it is advertised for massive
$800,000, a modern, three-story villa in the Montgomerie Links golf resort on the central coast of Vietnam. That house is nice, but I wonder how big is the property market for the rich?


Asia House of the Day: Leisure Living in Vietnam—Photos - WSJ.com



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Who is purer Kinh (Viet) ?

The debate ís came from politic reason, between RVN and DRVN (quốc gia và Cộng Sản).

The debate of Chinese on Forum is going in different way: North Han Chinese claims that Cantonese is not Han.

Cantonese are heavily mixed between North Chinese and the local tribes.

Yingluck Shinawatra is a prime example, and now she looks very South Chinese with some Southeast Asian tendency.

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But when she was young, she looked very Central-North Chinese, exactly like a Mainland Chinese woman. This is the trait of the mixed people, who can have different appearance during their youth and aged days.

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any chinese from yunnan region......???
can u plz give some info on mong mao???
 
holy fudge, could mod edit my above posting, I said too much sometimes but just one last thing

A language is a dialect with an army and navy






Saigon’s Chinese–going, going, gone

When the Vietnam War finally ended in 1975, roughly 4 percent of Vietnam’s population was of Chinese extraction. Perhaps 1.5 million were citizens of the defeated southern regime, of whom more than half lived in Cholon, Saigon’s Chinese quarter. Only around 300,000 lived in the victorious northern half of the country.
Vietnam's Chinese community had prospered over the years. Merchants of Chinese origin monopolized wholesale trade in the south and dominated manufacturing and retail trade. The descendants of refugees from the collapsing Ming dynasty, who settled in Vietnam in the mid-17th century, were substantially assimilated. Yet the majority, offspring of much more recent migrants, maintained their regional Chinese cultures. As in many other parts of Southeast Asia, their outsider status and economic success created resentment among locals.

Greed, ideology and paranoia made the largely bourgeois Chinese community a natural target for the victorious northerners. Within a year of Saigon's fall, the Communists singled out Chinese immigrants as a principal obstacle to Vietnam's construction of a Soviet-socialist economy. As Hanoi's relations with Beijing deteriorated, it began to regard Vietnam's Chinese as a potential fifth column. Although there was little to no evidence of their guilt in either respect, the Chinese community's relative wealth was an irresistible target for the cash-strapped victors in the civil war.

Late in 1976, the regime closed all Chinese language schools and newspapers. In 1978, private enterprise in the south was nationalized. Members of the Chinese community who could afford to flee the tightening noose did so, abetted by officials who extorted their dollars, gold and jewels. First a trickle, then a flood of "boat people" washed up on the beaches of neighboring countries. Up to 1982, two-thirds of the half-million refugees who survived storms and pirate attacks were Chinese.

The anti-Chinese contagion spread to the north. Exasperated by Beijing's support of the stridently anti-Vietnamese Pol Pot regime in Cambodia and perhaps anticipating an attack by China's People's Liberation Army, Hanoi pushed Chinese families across the border into Guangxi. Others left voluntarily. Ironically, many had fought for the Viet Minh against the French and for the Hanoi government against the Americans.

By the 1989 census, the number of Chinese in Vietnam had halved to 900,000; today they make up less than 1 percent of the population. A handful of Chinese temples and clan houses in Cholon and the restored 17th century trading port of Hoi An now welcome tourists. And since 2007, the Ho Chi Minh City government has sponsored an annual Chinese Cultural Festival.

But these are exceptions: for the most part, Chinese cultural life has gone indoors. Southern Vietnam's gold dealers and wholesale traders are still overwhelmingly of Chinese extraction, but they have assimilated. Their children are rarely literate in Mandarin; often they do not speak their ancestors' dialect. Many have married out of minority status, taking on their spouse's Vietnamese ethnicity.

In important respects, Vietnam's Chinese have become indistinguishable from their neighbors—so successfully that, although crowds may form to protest against Chinese behavior in the South China Sea, no one thinks of taking revenge on the Chinese merchant family next door.
 
those are unfortunate events of the past. Hopefully they will never repeat.


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Is this China? No, it is Hue, central Vietnam, inside the emperor's palace.


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Chinese dance group before Binh Tay Market, Saigon
 
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