1. The Chinese came in the 1849 as part of the California Gold Rush; when the gold dried up they built the railroads thru the Sierra Nevada Mountains. 2. The Japanese came in the late 1800's for job opportunities, farming primarily. 3. The Vietnamese came in the 1970's as part of the evacuation of their country when the Communists took it over.
Most probably ancient China.
North of current Vietnam? Communist China.
Vietnam successfully resisted Chinese attempts at occupation, while Japan was never engaged in direct conflict with China.
Communist North Vietnam was supported by the Soviet Union and, later, by the People's Republic of China against the Capitalist US-supported South Vietnam.
No, Vietnam is a sovereign nation. From 111 BCE until 39 AD, China ruled Vietnam. Four years later, China reconquered Vietnam and ruled for another 5 centuries before being driven out. Then from 602-905 AD China ruled Vietnam again. Then there was the short lived "Fourth Chinese domination" that lasted for 20 years in the 15th century. China invaded Vietnam for about 4 weeks in 1979, but pulled out with no clear winner (The Vietcong managed to hold onto Cambodia while China successfully destroyed Vietnam's offensive capabilities in the North). tl;dr: Vietnam is not currently part of China, but has been in the past. Also, guys? Stop making inaccurate, poorly spelled edits in order to take potshots at China. Just answer the question.
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For agriculture and transportation reasons.
china, India, Vietnam,
No. Vietnam is a populous country of over 100,000 million people. However, China has a population of 1.3 billion people, including an army which is over ten times the size of Vietnam's. (During the Vietnam War, much of its supply and support came from China.) Mongolia is a sparsely populated country situated between China and Russia and, therefore, is a rather inconsequential part of this question.
Most probably ancient China.
South Vietnam is south of China
North of current Vietnam? Communist China.
Well over 75 percent of Vietnam is Buddhist because when China took over Vietnam, China taught people in Vietnam their culture and shared it.
Which China? 1. Communist China 2. Ancient China 3. Taiwan (known as Nationalist China during the Vietnam War) Both Red China and Ancient China have been involved with Vietnam at one time or another thru-out history.
The SOUTH CHINA SEA separates Vietnam from the Philippines.