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This thread is especially dedicated for @jhungary and @NiceGuy, who fights for supremacy over the Guam island. As per US 2010 Census, 337 Vietnamese are living on Guam, so the day is not far, when Vietnamese take over the control...by peaceful means of course.
Guam also hosts the Andersen Air Force Base, home of the US strategic bombers: B-52, B1- and B-2, now being a bit famous because N. Korea threatens to attack.
Guam Governor comes knocking
Tuong Thuy | vir.com.vn | Mar 21, 2013 10:00 am
Guam Governor Eduardo Calvo led a business mission to Ho Chi Minh City on March 17-21 to promote outbound investment, travel, tourism and education from Vietnam.
During his meetings with city chairman Le Hoang Quan and business leader, Calvo highlighted areas of cooperation between his island state and Ho Chi Minh City in particular and Vietnam in General.
He stressed that Guam in the Pacific Ocean was a great investment, travel and education destination for Vietnam.
“Guam is the American soil in Asia. Guam is also where America’s day begins. We’re very excited here today,” he said at a full-day workshop March 21.
The US 2010 Census showed 337 Vietnamese living on Guam. Calvo, during his meetings in Ho Chi Minh City, introduced Jennifer Ada Mai Anh of Vietnamese origin as the Guam Ambassador at Large, who represents Guam in Vietnam. She is a southern Vietnamese who speaks Vietnamese like a local.
Guam is only eight hours flight time from Vietnam compared with 24 hours or more to mainland USA. The carriers flying to Guam include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Philippine Airlines, Korean Air, Japan Airlines, Jin Air, China Airlines and Eva Air.
The island’s population is just 155,000. Because Guam is located in the tropical zone, its weather is similar to Vietnam in a way, according to Calvo.
Guam governor Eddie Baza Calvo (fifth from right), Vietnamese ambassador at large Jennifer Ada Mai Anh (third from left)
A pho restaurant in Guam
Guam also hosts the Andersen Air Force Base, home of the US strategic bombers: B-52, B1- and B-2, now being a bit famous because N. Korea threatens to attack.
Guam Governor comes knocking
Tuong Thuy | vir.com.vn | Mar 21, 2013 10:00 am
Guam Governor Eduardo Calvo led a business mission to Ho Chi Minh City on March 17-21 to promote outbound investment, travel, tourism and education from Vietnam.
During his meetings with city chairman Le Hoang Quan and business leader, Calvo highlighted areas of cooperation between his island state and Ho Chi Minh City in particular and Vietnam in General.
He stressed that Guam in the Pacific Ocean was a great investment, travel and education destination for Vietnam.
“Guam is the American soil in Asia. Guam is also where America’s day begins. We’re very excited here today,” he said at a full-day workshop March 21.
The US 2010 Census showed 337 Vietnamese living on Guam. Calvo, during his meetings in Ho Chi Minh City, introduced Jennifer Ada Mai Anh of Vietnamese origin as the Guam Ambassador at Large, who represents Guam in Vietnam. She is a southern Vietnamese who speaks Vietnamese like a local.
Guam is only eight hours flight time from Vietnam compared with 24 hours or more to mainland USA. The carriers flying to Guam include United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Philippine Airlines, Korean Air, Japan Airlines, Jin Air, China Airlines and Eva Air.
The island’s population is just 155,000. Because Guam is located in the tropical zone, its weather is similar to Vietnam in a way, according to Calvo.
Guam governor Eddie Baza Calvo (fifth from right), Vietnamese ambassador at large Jennifer Ada Mai Anh (third from left)
A pho restaurant in Guam
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