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Not right, China is not a good place for prostitution, there are two kinds of Vietnamese girl in China, If they are children, they were kidnapped by Vietnamese and Chinese ( Vietnamese in Vietnam kidnapped them then selling to Chinese in China). Majority of them are the boy because of Chinese "one child" policy so they often like the boy than the girl. If these Vietnamese girls are mature, It means they were cheated to China, And Generally they were forced to marry a Chinese ( Who paid the money for scammers), some of them were sold to sever in the prostitution industry. Of course, having some Vietnamese girls who want to marry with Chinese but they are small ( compared to Korean and Taiwan, I think 70 percent Vietnamese girl who marry with foreigners in Korea). In Vietnam girl eyes, China is not good place for prostitution, if they want, Singapore or Malaysia is better than, of course, they must to be beautiful girl, China maybe got a higher living standard than Vietnam, but It only happens in near time, so they think, China is not different their country ( Vietnam), why they need to come to China, instead of Vietnam? Personal opinion, Chinese often gives more respect to Vietnamese girl than Korean, I don't say because I want to flatter, It is my feeling maybe because two countries have the same culture and China lacks a lot of girls if they don't respect the wife, so they will lose their girl. Vietnamese could come back their country ( common border) while Korea is far from Vietnam
I admit that some VN girls are smuggled into China against their wills.
But on the other hand, most of those VN girls are volunteer to marry Chinese.
Ironically, some of those girls discover a good business opportunity. They just screw tens of thounsands RMBout of those poor naive men and disappear. Next week ,you will find that she is sleeping with another victim.

Are you talking of your experiences? Is there no prostitution in communist paradise China?
No,VN girls is not to my taste. And we do have prostituion in China but not by the way of runaway brides.
 
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Vietnam has more girls and China has more guys, two countries share a long common undefended border and have many similarities in culture, many north Vietnamese have a lot of Chinese genes already anyway, so it's just too natural intermarriages happen. From the appearances, I believe in southern Chinese provinces like Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, people there might share more common genes with Vietnamese than northern China, if you only judge from facial features and skin tones.
yes i have met many vietnamese foreign students here in singapore and they looked just like me- height and light yellow skin tone = han chinese, but facial features = heavily southern baiyue features like double eyelids, larger eyes, sunken eye sockets.

n what's interesting is this:

Trần dynasty
The Trần dynasty (Nhà Trần, , Trần triều[2][3]) ruled in Vietnam (then known as Đại Việt) from 1225 to 1400. The dynasty was founded when emperor Trần Thái Tôngascended to the throne after his uncle Trần Thủ Độ orchestrated the overthrow of the Lý dynasty. The final emperor of the dynasty was Thiếu Đế, who at the age of five years was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of his maternal grandfather, Hồ Quý Ly. The Trần dynasty defeated three Mongol invasions, most notably in the decisive Battle of Bạch Đằng River in 1288.

Origin and foundation[edit]
See also: Lý Chiêu Hoàng and Trần Thủ Độ
The ancestors of the Trần clan originated from the province of Fujian before they migrated under Trần Kính (陳京, Chén Jīng) to Đại Việt, where their mixed-blooded descendants established the Trần dynasty which ruled Đại Việt. The descendants of the Trần clan who came to rule Đại Việt were of mixed-blooded descent due to many intermarriages between the Trần and several royal members of the Lý dynasty alongside members of their royal court as in the case of Trần Lý[4][5] and Trần Thừa, the latter whose son Trần Thái Tông would later become the first emperor of the Trần dynasty.[6] Their descendants established the Tran dynasty, which ruled Vietnam (Dai Viet). Some of the mixed-blooded descendants and certain members of the clan could still speak Chinese, as when a Yuan dynasty envoy met with the Chinese-speaking Tran Prince Trần Quốc Tuấn in 1282.[1][2][3][7][8][9][10][11][12] The first of the Trần clan to live in Đại Việt was Trần Kinh, who settled in Tức Mặc village (now Mỹ Lộc, Nam Định) who lived by fishing.[13][14] After three generations in Đại Việt, the Trần clan became a rich and powerful family under Trần Lý, who was Trần Kinh's grandson.[15]

yes i have met many vietnamese foreign students here in singapore and they looked just like me- height and light yellow skin tone = han chinese, but facial features = heavily southern baiyue features like double eyelids, larger eyes, sunken eye sockets.

n what's interesting is this:

Trần dynasty
The Trần dynasty (Nhà Trần, , Trần triều[2][3]) ruled in Vietnam (then known as Đại Việt) from 1225 to 1400. The dynasty was founded when emperor Trần Thái Tôngascended to the throne after his uncle Trần Thủ Độ orchestrated the overthrow of the Lý dynasty. The final emperor of the dynasty was Thiếu Đế, who at the age of five years was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of his maternal grandfather, Hồ Quý Ly. The Trần dynasty defeated three Mongol invasions, most notably in the decisive Battle of Bạch Đằng River in 1288.

Origin and foundation[edit]
See also: Lý Chiêu Hoàng and Trần Thủ Độ
The ancestors of the Trần clan originated from the province of Fujian before they migrated under Trần Kính (陳京, Chén Jīng) to Đại Việt, where their mixed-blooded descendants established the Trần dynasty which ruled Đại Việt. The descendants of the Trần clan who came to rule Đại Việt were of mixed-blooded descent due to many intermarriages between the Trần and several royal members of the Lý dynasty alongside members of their royal court as in the case of Trần Lý[4][5] and Trần Thừa, the latter whose son Trần Thái Tông would later become the first emperor of the Trần dynasty.[6] Their descendants established the Tran dynasty, which ruled Vietnam (Dai Viet). Some of the mixed-blooded descendants and certain members of the clan could still speak Chinese, as when a Yuan dynasty envoy met with the Chinese-speaking Tran Prince Trần Quốc Tuấn in 1282.[1][2][3][7][8][9][10][11][12] The first of the Trần clan to live in Đại Việt was Trần Kinh, who settled in Tức Mặc village (now Mỹ Lộc, Nam Định) who lived by fishing.[13][14] After three generations in Đại Việt, the Trần clan became a rich and powerful family under Trần Lý, who was Trần Kinh's grandson.[15]
my theory is when the Han chinese came from the north, a majority of the natives in fujian, guangdong, guangxi back then were 'pushed' down south into today's Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand(in the case of the Dai people) those stay remained were usually women and their mRNA were added into the han chinese gene pool that eventually populated Southern China.

Thus, Southern Han chinese gene pool has a northern han chinese-originated DNA base, while having a substantial amount of native baiyue mRNA




*in fact, there's alot of 100% Han Chinese(supposedly) here in singapore like me that look like malays/thais, except we have the typical light yellowish skin and taller height.
 
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yes i have met many vietnamese foreign students here in singapore and they looked just like me- height and light yellow skin tone = han chinese, but facial features = heavily southern baiyue features like double eyelids, larger eyes, sunken eye sockets.

n what's interesting is this:

Trần dynasty
The Trần dynasty (Nhà Trần, , Trần triều[2][3]) ruled in Vietnam (then known as Đại Việt) from 1225 to 1400. The dynasty was founded when emperor Trần Thái Tôngascended to the throne after his uncle Trần Thủ Độ orchestrated the overthrow of the Lý dynasty. The final emperor of the dynasty was Thiếu Đế, who at the age of five years was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of his maternal grandfather, Hồ Quý Ly. The Trần dynasty defeated three Mongol invasions, most notably in the decisive Battle of Bạch Đằng River in 1288.

Origin and foundation[edit]
See also: Lý Chiêu Hoàng and Trần Thủ Độ
The ancestors of the Trần clan originated from the province of Fujian before they migrated under Trần Kính (陳京, Chén Jīng) to Đại Việt, where their mixed-blooded descendants established the Trần dynasty which ruled Đại Việt. The descendants of the Trần clan who came to rule Đại Việt were of mixed-blooded descent due to many intermarriages between the Trần and several royal members of the Lý dynasty alongside members of their royal court as in the case of Trần Lý[4][5] and Trần Thừa, the latter whose son Trần Thái Tông would later become the first emperor of the Trần dynasty.[6] Their descendants established the Tran dynasty, which ruled Vietnam (Dai Viet). Some of the mixed-blooded descendants and certain members of the clan could still speak Chinese, as when a Yuan dynasty envoy met with the Chinese-speaking Tran Prince Trần Quốc Tuấn in 1282.[1][2][3][7][8][9][10][11][12] The first of the Trần clan to live in Đại Việt was Trần Kinh, who settled in Tức Mặc village (now Mỹ Lộc, Nam Định) who lived by fishing.[13][14] After three generations in Đại Việt, the Trần clan became a rich and powerful family under Trần Lý, who was Trần Kinh's grandson.[15]


my theory is when the Han chinese came from the north, a majority of the natives in fujian, guangdong, guangxi back then were 'pushed' down south into today's Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand(in the case of the Dai people) those stay remained were usually women and their mRNA were added into the han chinese gene pool that eventually populated Southern China.

Thus, Southern Han chinese gene pool has a northern han chinese-originated DNA base, while having a substantial amount of native baiyue mRNA




*in fact, there's alot of 100% Han Chinese(supposedly) here in singapore like me that look like malays/thais, except we have the typical light yellowish skin and taller height.
That's what I have been saying, our ancestors from the north came as artisans, soldiers, refugees and officers from the Northern Court, we married with the South and mixed. My Cantonese wife looks like a sinified Viet, and Cantonese to some extend is multi-tonal a bit like Vietnamese. I mean Vietnam deserves their own homeland and dignity, let them develop and be our good neighbor. We are not interested in conquering anybody, we just want out territories back. Those islands Vietnam occupied were defended by KMT soldiers before 1949. These buggers took the opportunity and overran those islands when KMT soldiers retreated.
 
yes i have met many vietnamese foreign students here in singapore and they looked just like me- height and light yellow skin tone = han chinese, but facial features = heavily southern baiyue features like double eyelids, larger eyes, sunken eye sockets.

n what's interesting is this:

Trần dynasty
The Trần dynasty (Nhà Trần, , Trần triều[2][3]) ruled in Vietnam (then known as Đại Việt) from 1225 to 1400. The dynasty was founded when emperor Trần Thái Tôngascended to the throne after his uncle Trần Thủ Độ orchestrated the overthrow of the Lý dynasty. The final emperor of the dynasty was Thiếu Đế, who at the age of five years was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of his maternal grandfather, Hồ Quý Ly. The Trần dynasty defeated three Mongol invasions, most notably in the decisive Battle of Bạch Đằng River in 1288.

Origin and foundation[edit]
See also: Lý Chiêu Hoàng and Trần Thủ Độ
The ancestors of the Trần clan originated from the province of Fujian before they migrated under Trần Kính (陳京, Chén Jīng) to Đại Việt, where their mixed-blooded descendants established the Trần dynasty which ruled Đại Việt. The descendants of the Trần clan who came to rule Đại Việt were of mixed-blooded descent due to many intermarriages between the Trần and several royal members of the Lý dynasty alongside members of their royal court as in the case of Trần Lý[4][5] and Trần Thừa, the latter whose son Trần Thái Tông would later become the first emperor of the Trần dynasty.[6] Their descendants established the Tran dynasty, which ruled Vietnam (Dai Viet). Some of the mixed-blooded descendants and certain members of the clan could still speak Chinese, as when a Yuan dynasty envoy met with the Chinese-speaking Tran Prince Trần Quốc Tuấn in 1282.[1][2][3][7][8][9][10][11][12] The first of the Trần clan to live in Đại Việt was Trần Kinh, who settled in Tức Mặc village (now Mỹ Lộc, Nam Định) who lived by fishing.[13][14] After three generations in Đại Việt, the Trần clan became a rich and powerful family under Trần Lý, who was Trần Kinh's grandson.[15]


my theory is when the Han chinese came from the north, a majority of the natives in fujian, guangdong, guangxi back then were 'pushed' down south into today's Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand(in the case of the Dai people) those stay remained were usually women and their mRNA were added into the han chinese gene pool that eventually populated Southern China.

Thus, Southern Han chinese gene pool has a northern han chinese-originated DNA base, while having a substantial amount of native baiyue mRNA




*in fact, there's alot of 100% Han Chinese(supposedly) here in singapore like me that look like malays/thais, except we have the typical light yellowish skin and taller height.
Bro we all originated from Adam and Eva living naked in paradise until Eva made a terrible mistake by listening to the evil snake and eating an apple.

Come on chinese are numerous but nevertheless not all came from China, not all belong to China. There are other 200 countries in the world. Ah Singapore. Parlament spokeswoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan visits the city state for several days. She comes from south VN. The girls she met are Vietnamese living in Singapore.

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