Who is a famous person in Vietnam?
Ho Chi Minh was the northern leader of North Viet Nam during most of the Vietnamese War. When the war ended, Ho Chi Minh's rise of communism in Vietnam, that was started much before the war started, continued to grow after his death. His influence was the reason that Vietnam became whole under communism. The name of Viet Nam became The Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
What countries share a land border with Vietnam?
The Vietnam is located near Southeast Asia, Bordering the Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Tonkin, and south chine sea, alongside China, Laos and finally Cambodia.
How do you say wedding in Hmong?
I could be wrong about this, but the Hmong have no written language. So, to answer your question is impossible because the word "wedding" can't be written to tell you how to say it.
What are the main food dishes in Vietnam?
Rice in many forms (steamed, sticky, noodles, pancakes, porridge), fish sauce (lots of it), herbs (mint, cilantro, lemongrass), seafood, pork, beef, chicken, and tropical fruits (rambutan, banana, papaya, mango, etc.), with borrowed flavors from the French imperialists and nearby countries like Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and China.
What was a link between independence movements in both Algeria and Vietnam?
Vietnam's violent revolution against French colonial rule inspired Algerian groups to launch their own anti-colonial rebellion.
A country near Vietnam and laos?
Philippines i think?
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Cambodia, China, Thailand and Malaysia are closer to Vietnam and Loas then Philippines.
What is the capital of the southern of Vietnam?
The capital of South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam, was Saigon until South Vietnam was overrun by communist forces in 1975. The city has since been known as Ho Chi Minh City.
Where do Hmong refugees come to the US from?
The Hmong settled almost everywhere in the US. But the 3 states that contains the most Hmong are: California, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
What geographic feature forms Vietnam's western border Mekong River Red River Alps Annam Highlands?
what geographic
How do you write I like you in Vietnamese?
In the Vietnamese language, there is no word for you. Em is how you would address someone younger than you, chi is older sister/ cousin, anh means older brother/cousin, and there are many different ways to address an adult. Bac is most used for adults who aren't your parents or grandparents. Me is mother, ba or chais father. Ba Ngoai is grandmother on mother's side of the family, ong ngoai is grandfather on mother's side of the family. Ba Noi is grandmother on father's side of the family and ong noi is grandfather on father's side of the family. How to say I like you (let's just say that older I, toi like me, mother), "Toi thuong me." To make this better, we must say con instead of toi, because con meansson, daughter, niece, nephew, etc. I like you therefore becomes, "Con thuong me."
Why did the US stop its supporters for the leader of South Vietnam because?
He refused to reform his government - Apex
What is the biggest island in Vietnam?
Phu Quoc Island is biggest islandPhú Quốc, also known as Koh Trol in Cambodia, is the largest island in Vietnam.
How old was the youngest soldier to die in Vietnam?
the youngest U.S. soldier to die in viet nam was just 15 years old.
During the Vietnam War, the president at the time had asked Hmong people to help ambush a Viet Supply Line. He promised us that he would help rebuild our great civilization. General Vang Pao had took the offer and entered us in war. The Americans had supplied us weapons and we took the offensive. After the war was over, the vietnamese were mad at the Hmong for betraying the Laotion Gov. We were at war and the president didn't keep his end of the deal. He left the Hmong to fend for themselves with little protection. We were forced to hide in the jungles and flee to Thailand. Only a few Hmong had escaped to America thanks to General Vang Pao. My parents were some of the few that fled to America. So today, we still fight and live in fear. This is the Hmong people...
What was Vietnam called in the 1950's?
After the fall of the French garrison at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, it was partitioned into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The Vietnam War (1954-1975) grew out of the attempt by Communist Vietcong guerrillas backed by North Vietnam to overthrow the U.S.-supported regime in the south. The South Vietnamese government collapsed in 1975, and the country was reunited in 1976
How many Vietnam landmines buried?
That number is unknown. No records of all the mines were kept. Some are still out there today.
An older sister is: Chị gái
a younger sister is: em gái.
How many people speak hmong in US that are Americans?
I heard that it was close to 7 Billion, but who knows?