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White mouse forces delay of Vietnam Airlines flight 
USA Today - Apr 09 4:21 AM
A white mouse on board a Japan-bound Vietnam Airlines plane forced the flight to be delayed for more than four hours, an official said Monday, adding that it might have been brought on in hand luggage.

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Vets surprise Vietnam comrade in Cranberry 
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
For nearly 40 years, Oscar Carroway thought Parker Johnston, his Vietnam War Army buddy, was dead.

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STRONG FINNISH 
New York Post - Mar 10 2:33 AM
LET'S play a quick game of word association: Cat? Dog. Hot? Cold. Finland? Um ... The sparsely populated (5 million) sliver of land inconveniently situated between the former U.S.S.R. and Sweden, where it's dark all winter and light all summer, is...

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Beefcake and Action and Locker-room Jokes. Native Style 
Native Times - Apr 03 7:40 AM
What we need are some kick action, sci-fi and horror movies. Native kick action, sci-fi and horror movies, that is. And more comedies. Definitely more comedies.

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Stradivari Violin Goes for $2.7M 
ABC News - Apr 03 8:07 AM
Stradivari Violin Auctioned for $2.7 Million, Beating Predictions by More Than $1M

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What's Going Around -- 3/29/07 
KXAN 36 Austin - 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
Talk to any doctor around Austin this week, and they'll tell you that allergies are at a peak right now. So KXAN asked what's the worst in this week's What's Going Around?

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Karla (2006)(Widescreen) 
Reel.com - Apr 03 12:17 AM
In the 1990s, Canadians were stunned and horrified when a series of rapes, kidnappings, and murders took place in the province of Ontario.

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Could a Bird Virus Help Defeat Cancer? ; Good Health 
RedNova - 2 hours, 11 minutes ago
By ROGER DOBSON A VIRUS often fatal to birds is being used to treat human cancers. Researchers believe that Newcastle Disease virus, which causes no such problems in humans, reproduces much faster in cancer cells than healthy cells because they have fewer viral defences.

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Food supplements targeted by trilateral deal 
WorldNetDaily - 11 minutes ago
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission have agreed to a Trilateral Cooperation Charter with counterparts in Canada and Mexico under the auspices of NAFTA and the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America that will crack down on public access to food supplements and vitamins.

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VIVICA FOX CHARGED IN DUI CASE: Actress could get jail time for recent drunk driving arrest in Los Angeles. 
Eurweb - Mar 26 1:14 AM
*Things just got real serious for Vivica A. Fox. The actress is now facing a maximum of six months in jail after the Los Angeles city attorney on Friday charged her with misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit.

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VIVICA FOX CHARGED IN DUI CASE: Actress could get jail time for recent drunk driving arrest in Los Angeles. 
Eurweb - Mar 26 1:14 AM
*Things just got real serious for Vivica A. Fox. The actress is now facing a maximum of six months in jail after the Los Angeles city attorney on Friday charged her with misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit.

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Chinooks roll past Volcanoes, 125-97 
The Columbian - Apr 02 9:10 AM
Looking outmatched and out of sync, the Vancouver Volcanoes fell to the Portland Chinooks 125-97 at the Mountain View High School gymnasium on Sunday afternoon.

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Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen Debutes at the New York Auto Show 
AutoSpies.com - Apr 03 11:18 AM
Volkswagen will launch the Jetta SportWagen at the New York Auto Show. The wagon version of the Jetta sports a 32.8 cubic feet trunk capacity that increases to 66.9 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. It will be powered by a choice of a 170 hp 2.5L engine, or the 2.0T with 200 hp.

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Sports : Volleyball club starts up 
Plumas County News - Apr 03 2:52 PM
Volleyball programs around Plumas County have received a huge boost recently with the creation of the Plumas Volleyball Club. Started in January, the club provides advanced training and high-level competition for school-age girls.

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WFU Health Sciences plans office in Wachovia Center 
Winston-Salem Journal - Apr 02 9:26 PM
American Financial Realty Trust said yesterday that Wake Forest University Health Sciences will open an office at the Wachovia Center at 100 N. Main St. next month.

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Wachovia expands wireless-banking service 
The Business Journal of Jacksonville - Mar 29 7:33 AM
Wachovia Corp. is expanding its wireless retail-banking service to include online bill pay.

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The Unlikely Frontrunner 
The Weekly Standard via Yahoo! News - Apr 03 12:12 PM
WashingtonMan oh man does this gun nut know how to play a crowd! Wayne LaPierre may have the moniker of a sitcom sommelier but he's got the lungs of a longshoreman.

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Wallace & Gromit makers reel in Sony Pictures deal 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 02 9:54 AM
Aardman Features, the UK makers of "Wallace & Gromit" and "Chicken Run" films, is finalizing a deal with Sony Pictures that gets it back into the U.S. market three months after its partnership with the Dreamworks studio ended.

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Wallpaper isn't just for grandma's house anymore 
Macon Telegraph - Apr 01 5:42 PM
If you're considering wallpaper, your timing couldn't be better.

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Configure separate wallpapers for multiple Windows XP monitors 
Tech Republic - Mar 28 12:07 AM
Seeing double? If you use more than one monitor on your Windows XP system, you can configure separate desktop wallpapers without using third-party software. Here's how to break up the monotony of having the same old wallpaper.

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Former Walmart.com CIO Joins QL2 Industry Advisory Board 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 29 11:10 AM
SEATTLE----QL2 Software, the leading provider of on-demand data management software and services, today announced the formation of its Industry Advisory Board and the induction of Mr.

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J.P.D. & Metro One Hunt Suspected Car Thieves in High Speed Chase 
WLBT 3 - Apr 03 9:02 PM
Jackson police and Metro One hunt down suspected car thieves and purse snatchers during a high speed chase Tuesday afternoon. It started when police began pursuing a man suspected of snatching a purse at the Murphy Gas Station at Walmart on Highway 18.

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Jones leads Carver to 3-point win 
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - Feb 07 7:16 AM
Jarvis Jones scored 16 points, and Patrick Grant added 12 in Carver's win over Jordan.

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Threet Sworn In As Washington County Prosecuting Attorney 
The Morning News - Jan 15 12:47 AM
FAYETTEVILLE -- For John Threet, Washington County's new prosecuting attorney, a job well done means giving something back to his community.

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George Washington 58, Saint Joseph's 48 
SportingNews.com - 32 minutes ago
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Maureece Rice scored 16 points and George Washington forced 21 turnovers and ...

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Washington super for NJCU 
The Jersey Journal - Mar 07 11:28 PM
Maurice Washington, a senior setter, narrowly missed a triple-double, as he registered 40 assists, nine kills, nine digs and seven blocks to lead New Jersey City University over the College of Mt. St. Vincent, 30-16, 30-18, 28-30, 30-23, in a North East Collegiate Volleyball Association Metro Division match at the John J. Moore Athletic & Fitness Center on Monday night.

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Remember When: Visiting the monument 
Rushville Republican - Mar 08 7:41 AM
The view on this postcard shows the Civil War soldiers monument at Rushvilles East Hill Cemetery. One copy carries a March 19, 1914 date and one cent green Washington stamp.

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St. Louis' Washington University has two shots in D-III 
USA Today - Mar 17 12:31 PM
The Washington University men's and women's basketball programs have bonded at a level beyond most college programs. The teams work out alongside each other, travel together, sometimes even share the court for simultaneous practices on their suburban St. Louis campus.

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FIRST COAST TICKER: Washington Mutual suffers post-dip depression 
The Florida Times-Union - Mar 19 3:19 AM
If you're like me, you were probably scratching your head when you were told that last Tuesday's market slide was caused by delinquencies in subprime mortgage loans.

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Southern Cal surprises Washington State 
USA Today - Mar 10 12:16 AM
Gabe Pruitt figured he was in for a big night before the game began. He proved to be quite a prophet. Pruitt scored 26 points, and Southern California used accurate long-range shooting and success at the foul line to beat No. 12 Washington State 70-61 Friday night in the semifinals of the Pac-10 tournament.

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Baseball loses final game of weekend series to Washington State, 7-6 
Texas Longhorns - Feb 25 3:31 PM
AUSTIN, Texas -- The University of Texas gave up four runs in the top of the eighth inning and dropped a 7-6 decision to Washington State University in collegiate baseball action Sunday afternoon at UFCU Disch-Falk Field.

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heirs to a hideaway 
Pioneer Press - Jan 28 1:15 AM
Every week, a few dozen people join an exclusive club high above Minnesota's North Shore. To get there, they lug all their food and gear 1¾ miles up and down a steep hill. They draw their own water and make their own fires. They clean and then lug their garbage over the same hill.

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Ballmer talks up CRM Live 
InfoWorld via Yahoo! News - Mar 15 4:48 AM
Microsoft demonstrated Dynamics Live CRM, its planned hosted customer relationship management software, during the closing Wednesday keynote given by CEO Steve Ballmer at its Convergence show in San Diego.

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Devils travel for 3-game Washington series 
State Press - Mar 30 2:03 AM
There\'s little time for the ASU baseball team to dwell on a tough loss, even if such a loss is by one run to intrastate rival UA.

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Site to offer truly local weather maps 
USA Today - Feb 28 11:26 AM
The Weather Channel has partnered with Microsoft to offer detailed road maps combined with satellite imagery. The result is an interactive Web map that lets users zoom in to get a localized snapshot of current weather. That is, to see how it's affecting their neighborhood not just the city as a whole.

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Todays weather forecast: Put on some short sleeves 
Daily Journal - 2 hours, 0 minute ago
Plenty of warm weather and no rain are in todays forecast. But rain showers arent too far behind, the National Weather Service says. Its a warm start to the day, with the mercury hitting 47 degrees before 7 a.m. Look for it to rise above 70 by afternoon, forecasters say.

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Developing AJAX Web Applications: Hands-On is Newest Offering in Learning Tree Technology Curriculum 
RedNova - Mar 15 1:08 PM
Learning Tree International (NASDAQ NM:LTRE) has added a new course to its Web Applications and Web Services curriculum.

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Diet right: Whats good in the fridge? 
The State - Mar 24 1:29 PM
Pull all the bad foods from the refrigerator and whats left? Heres what the healthy refrigerator should have on its shelves, according to webmd.com:

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Cut your wedding bills, not the bells 
Orlando Sentinel - Mar 18 1:15 AM
Here's how smart partners can save cash without skimping on their special day. As Kathryn Moosbrugger plans her September wedding, she has found two effective ways to save money: Keep a firm budget in mind and meet with people face to face.

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Taryn Rose Releases Three New Stunning Women's Shoe Designs 
[Press Release] PR Web - 1 hour, 53 minutes ago
Taryn Rose has created a line of luxury shoes that are as fashionable as they are functional. (PRWeb Feb 27, 2007)

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For some couples, 'married filing separately' is pricey proposal 
Market Watch - Mar 09 1:40 PM
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- It all started because Auntie Weezer didn't want her new husband to lose his refund just because she had tax debt. "What about married filing separately?" she asked.

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Vietnam
Cộng Hòa Xã Hội Chủ Nghĩa Việt Nam
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Flag Coat of arms
Motto: Độc lập – Tự do – Hạnh phúc
(Independence, freedom, happiness)
Anthem: Tiến Quân Ca
Capital Hanoi
21°2′N 105°51′E
Largest city Ho Chi Minh City
Official language(s) Vietnamese
Government Communist single-party state
 - General Secretary Nông Ðức Mạnh
 - President Nguyễn Minh Triết
 - Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng
 - National Assembly Chairman Nguyễn Phú Trọng
Independence From France 
 - Declared September 2, 1945 
 - Recognized 1954 
Area  
 - Total 331,689 km² (65th)
  128,065 sq mi 
 - Water (%) 1.3
Population  
 - July 2005 est. 84,238,000 (12th)
 - 1999 census 76,323,173
 - Density 253/km² (31st)
655/sq mi 
GDP (PPP) 2005 estimate
 - Total $251.8 billion (36th)
 - Per capita $3,000 (123rd)
HDI (2003) 0.704 (108th) – medium
Currency đồng (₫) (VND)
Time zone (UTC+7)
 - Summer (DST) (UTC+7)
Internet TLD .vn
Calling code +84

Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam[1]), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is a communist country in Southeast Asia. Situated in eastern Indochina—bordering China, Laos, Cambodia, as well as the South China Sea—it is the most populous country among the mainland Southeast Asian countries.

The name of the country comes from the Vietnamese Việt Nam, which is in turn a reordering of Nam Việt—the name of an ancient Kingdom from the ancestral Vietnamese that covered much of today's northern Vietnam and southern China. Its Chinese cognate, Yue/Yuet, was also a name for ethnic groups living in the proximity of southern China during ancient times.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Politics
  • 3 Provinces
  • 4 Geography
  • 5 Economy
  • 6 Demographics
  • 7 Religion
  • 8 Languages
  • 9 Culture
  • 10 See also
  • 11 References
  • 12 Further reading
    • 12.1 Government
    • 12.2 Media
    • 12.3 Others
  • 13 External Links
  • 14 Footnotes

History

Main article: History of Vietnam

The famous Vietnamese legend tells that the Vietnamese people of various tribes were born from the same womb by the marriage of Lạc Long Quân (Dragon Chief) and Âu Cơ. However, most Vietnamese historians consider the Dong Son civilization that covered much of Southeast Asia to be the beginning of Vietnam's history. In 208 BC, a Qin general named Triệu Đà (Zhao Tuo) established a country called Nam Việt which encompassed Southern China and the Red River Delta. The historical significance of the original Nam Việt remains controversial because some historians consider it a Chinese occupation while some believe it was an independent era.

What is known for sure is that for most of the period from 207 BC to the early 10th century, it was under the rule of successive Chinese Dynasties. Sporadic independence movements were attempted, but were quickly extinguished by Chinese forces. In 939, the Vietnamese defeated Chinese forces at the Bạch Đằng River and gained independence. They gained complete autonomy a century later. During the rule of the Trần Dynasty, it defeated three Mongol attempts of invasion by the Yuan Dynasty. Feudalism in Vietnam reached its zenith in the Lê Dynasty of the 15th century, especially with Emperor Le Thanh Tong. Between the 11th and 18th centuries, the Vietnamese expanded southward in a process known as nam tiến (southward expansion). They eventually conquered the kingdom of Champa and much of the Khmer empire. The independent period ended in the mid-19th century, when the country was colonized by France.

The French maintained dominant control of their colony until World War II, when Japanese forces invaded and occupied Vietnam, using the country as a base to launch attacks against South East Asia and India. After the war France attempted to reestablish its colony, however a communist insurgency that had arisen during Japanese occupation forced the French into the First Indochina War that lasted until 1954. The French suffered a major defeat at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu and shortly afterwards withdrew from the country. The world community divided the country at the 17th parallel into North Vietnam and South Vietnam during the Geneva Accords.

Both South and North Vietnam formed strategic partners in the years that followed, the North aligning itself with China and the Soviet Union and the South with the United States. Both the North and South desired the territory of the other, and over the ten years between the Geneva Conference and formal American military involvement, the governments of both states brutally punished opponents of their regimes.

In 1965 the United States withdrew support for the government of South Vietnam and subsequently committed large numbers of troops in an attempt to defeat the ongoing communist insurgency in the South, known as the Vietcong. However with military support from the communist North, as well as logistical support from China and the Soviet Union, the US became entrenched in a costly war and ultimately withdrew following immense domestic political pressure. All American troops were withdrawn by March 29, 1973. The Paris Peace Accords on January 27, 1973 formally recognized the sovereignty of both sides, however the war continued until the North overpowered the South on April 30, 1975 and unified the country under the North Vietnamese rule known as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam or Vietnam.

The Bản Giốc Falls in Cao Bằng, North Vietnam

After reunification, political and economic conditions deteriorated. Millions of South Vietnamese became boat people over the next two decades. In late 1978, the Cambodian people, with the support of the Vietnamese army, removed the Khmer Rouge from power. Only one month later, however, partially in retaliation, China launched a short-lived incursion into Vietnam: the Sino-Vietnamese War.

In 1986, the Communist Party of Vietnam implemented economic reforms known as Đổi Mới (renovation). During much of the 1990s, economic growth was rapid, and Vietnam reintegrated into the international community. It re-established diplomatic relations with the United States in 1995, one year after the United States' trade embargo on Vietnam was repealed.

Politics

More information on politics and government of Vietnam can be found at the Politics and government of Vietnam series.

Politics of Vietnam takes place in a framework of a single-party communist republic. A new state constitution was approved in April 1992, reaffirming the central role of the Communist Party of Vietnam in politics and society, and outlining government reorganization and increased market reforms in the economy. Though Vietnam remains a one-party state, adherence to ideological orthodoxy has become less important than economic development as a national priority.

Provinces

Ho Chi Minh City, the largest municipal area in Vietnam
Map of Vietnam
Main article: Provinces of Vietnam

Vietnam's capital is Hanoi. There are also four municipalities existing at provincial level: Can Tho, Da Nang, Hai Phong, and Ho Chi Minh City (Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh). Ho Chi Minh City was formerly known as Sai Gon. The remainder of Vietnam consists of 59 provinces (see main article for more information).

Geography

Main article: Geography of Vietnam

The country is approximately 331,688 square km (128,066 sq mi) in area, which is slightly smaller than Germany. The topography consists of hills and densely forested mountains, with level land covering no more than 20 percent. Mountains account for 40 percent, hills 40 percent and forests 75 percent. The northern part of the country consists mostly of highlands and the Red River Delta. Phan Xi Păng, located in Lào Cai province, is the highest mountain in Vietnam at 3,143 m (10,312 ft). The south is divided into coastal lowlands, Dai Truong Son (central mountains) with high plateaus, and the Mekong River Delta.

The climate is tropical and monsoonal; humidity averages 84 percent throughout the year. Annual rainfall ranges from 120 to 300 cm (47 to 118 in), and annual temperatures vary between 5°C (41°F) and 37°C (99°F).

Land boundaries: Total: 4,639 km (2,883 mi)
Border countries: Cambodia 1,228 km (763 mi), China 1,281 km (796 mi), Laos 2,130 km (1,324 mi)

Economy

Main article: Economy of Vietnam

In 1986, the Sixth Party Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam formally abandoned Marxist economic planning and began introducing market elements as part of a broad economic reform package called "đổi mới" ("Renovation").

In many ways, this followed the Chinese model and achieved similar results. On one hand, Vietnam achieved around 8% annual GDP growth from 1990 to 1997 and continued at around 7% from 2000 to 2002, making it the world's second-fastest growing economy. Simultaneously, investment grew three-fold and domestic savings quintupled.

On the other hand, urban unemployment has been rising steadily in recent years due to high numbers of migration from the countryside to the cities, and rural unemployment, estimated to be up to 35% during non-harvest periods, is already at critical levels. Layoffs in the state sector and foreign-invested enterprises combined with the lasting effects of a previous military demobilization further exacerbated the unemployment situation. The country is attempting to become a member of the WTO. Vietnam, however, is still a relatively poor country with GDP of US$43 billion (est., 2004). This translates to US$2700 per capita. Inflation rate is estimated at 14% per year in 2004. This figure has been scaled down by the Government to 9.5% per annum to avoid the ‘double digit’ classification.

The spending power of the public has noticeably increased. The reason lies in the high prices for property. In Hanoi, the capital, property prices can be as high as those in Tokyo or New York City. This has amazed many people because GDP per capita of this city is around US$1,000 per annum. The booming prices have given poor land owners the opportunity to sell their homes for inflated prices.

Tourism has become an increasingly important industry in Vietnam. Many of the over 3 to 3.5 million annual visitors are Vietnam War veterans.

Demographics

Street scene in Haiphong
Main article: Demographics of Vietnam

According to official figures from the 1999 census, of Vietnam's then population of 76.3m, the largest of 54 government recognized ethnic groups of Vietnam were:

  1. Viet/Kinh: 65.8 million (86.21%)
  2. Tày: 1.48 million (1.94%)
  3. Thái: 1.33 million (1.74%)
  4. Mường: 1.14 million (1.49%)
  5. Khmer: 1.06 million (1.38%)
  6. Hoa: 0.862 million (1.13%)
  7. Nung people: 0.856 million (1.12%)
  8. Hmong: 0.787 million (1.03%)

The majority ethnic Vietnamese, also called Viet or Kinh, make up about 86 percent of the nation's population. They are concentrated largely in the alluvial deltas and in the coastal plains. A homogenous social group, the Viet exert influence on national life through their control of political and economic affairs and their role as purveyors of the dominant culture. By contrast, the ethnic minorities, except for the Khơ-me Crôm (Khmer Krom) and the Hoa (ethnic Han Chinese), are found mostly in the highlands that cover two-thirds of the national territory.

The Mường live in the mountains of north central Vietnam and speak a Mon-Khmer language closely related to the Vietnamese language.

The Tày people live primarily in the mountains and foothills of northern Vietnam. Their language is a member of the Tai languages, belonging to the Central Tai subgroup and closely related to the Zhuang language of southern China.

The Khơ-me Crôm live in the fertile delta of the Mekong River in southern Vietnam and are ethnically the same as the Khmer people who make up the majority of the population of Cambodia.

The Hoa (ethnic Han Chinese) are mainly lowlanders and, more specifically, urban dwellers. They speak predominantly Cantonese (known to the Vietnamese as Quảng Đông), but there are also speakers of Hakka (Khách Gia), Min Nan/Hokkien/Fujian (Mân Nam/Phúc Kiến), Chaozhou (Triều Châu), etc. Until the 1979 Vietnamese census, the Hoa were the largest minority of Vietnam. However, since the North Vietnamese took over South Vietnam in 1975 many Hoa left Vietnam, especially in the 1980s, so that at the 1999 census the Hoa were only the fifth largest minority (or the fourth largest if the Thái are not considered as a homogeneous ethnic group).

Beyond these five largest ethnic minorities, there are 48 other minorities officially recognized by the Vietnamese government, giving a total of 53 minorities altogether. Many of these 53 minority groups only have a few thousand members or so. Vietnam also has a small number of Eurasian from the French colonisation and Amerasian of American soldiers and personnels. Furthermore, there are also a few of those descended from Indian or Pakistani settlers also during the colonial era. The biracial people, the products of Vietnam War, faced discrimination very much in Vietnam [often referred to as "Children of the Dust"; many have been migrated to the United States where, due to a lack of education in Vietnam due to discrimination because of their racial mix, assume low paying occupations and live at the subsistence level in the United States; most were migrated as adults and not as children].citation needed]

Officially, the ethnic minorities are referred to as "national minorities". The French used the name Montagnard (plural Montagnards, meaning "mountain people") to refer to all the minorities (except the Khơ-me Crôm and the Hoa), no matter what their actual language. The name Montagnard is still sometimes used today. Sometimes, the name Montagnard is used specifically for the Central Vietnam minorities.

Religion

On the way to the Perfume Pagoda outside Hanoi
Main article: Religion in Vietnam

According to the 1999 Socialist Republic of Vietnam's census numbers, 80.8% of Vietnamese subscribe to no religion. But according to the majority of other sourcescitation needed], Vietnamese people are predominantly Confucian and Mahayana Buddhist (esp. Mainstream Pure Land schools and Zen-inspired syncretists), with a sizeable Roman Catholic following and Protestant, Cao Đài, and Hoa Hao minorities. The largest Protestant churches are the Evangelical Church of Vietnam and the Montagnard Evangelical Church. Membership to Sunni and Bashi Islam are usually accredited to the ethnic Cham minority, but there are also a few ethnic Vietnamese adherents to Islam in the southwest.

According to the 1999 census, 80.8% had no religion, 9.3% were Buddhist, 6.7% were Catholic, 1.5% were Hoa Hao, and 1.1% were Cao Dai.

Languages

According to official figures, 86.2% of the population speak Vietnamese as a native language.

Various other languages are spoken by the several minority groups in Vietnam. The most spoken languages are: Tày (1.5 million), Mường (1.2 million), Khmer (1.05 million), Cantonese (870,000, this figure also includes speakers of other Chinese dialects), Nùng (860,000), H'Mông (790,000), and Tai Dam (700,000).

French, a legacy of colonial rule, is still spoken by some older Vietnamese as a second language but is losing its popularity. Russian — and to a much lesser extent Czech or Polish — is often known among those whose families had ties with the Soviet bloc. In recent years, Chinese, Japanese and English became the most popular foreign languages, and English is an obligatory course in most schools.

Culture

Main article: Culture of Vietnam

In its early history, Vietnamese writing used Chinese characters. In the 16th century, the Vietnamese developed their own set of characters called Chữ nôm. The celebrated epic Đoạn trường tân thanh (Truyện Kiều or The Tale of Kieu) by Nguyễn Du was written in Chữ nôm. During the French colonial period, Quốc ngữ, the romanised Vietnamese alphabet representation of spoken Vietnamese which was a collective fruit of several Portuguese missionaries, became popular and brought literacy to the masses.

Due to Vietnam's long association with China, Vietnamese culture remains strongly Confucian with its emphasis on familial duty. Education is highly valued. Historically, passing the imperial Mandarin exams was the only means for Vietnamese people to socially advance themselves.

Vietnam's traditional uniform called "Áo Dài" is worn in special occasions such as weddings or Lunar New Year celebration or festivals. Áo Dài was once worn by both genders but is worn mainly by female today, becoming a pride of Vietnamese people.

Vietnamese names often follow the form: Last Name – Middle Name – First Name (ex: Nguyễn Văn Anh). Children take the last name of their father.

Vietnam's cuisine have distinct flavours, very heathy, little oil and much vegetable. Music is a little difference according to three regions: Bắc or North, Trung or Central, and Nam or South. Northern classical music is Vietnam's oldest and is traditionally more formal. Vietnamese classical music can be traced to the Mongol invasions, when the Vietnamese captured a Chinese opera troupe. Central classical music shows the influences of Champa culture with its melancholic melodies. Southern music exudes a lively laissez faire attitude. Vietnamese cuisine is based on rice, soy sauce, tendon, and fish sauce. Its characteristic flavour is sweet (sugar), spicy (serrano peppers), and flavoured by a variety of mints and coffee beans.

See also:

  • Cuisine of Vietnam
  • Music of Vietnam
  • List of ethnic groups in Vietnam
  • Vietnamese name

See also

  • Communications in Vietnam
  • Foreign relations of Vietnam
  • Holidays in Vietnam
  • List of Vietnam-related topics
  • List of Vietnamese companies
  • Military of Vietnam
  • Transportation in Vietnam
  • Vietnam War

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Government

  • Government of Vietnam (in Vietnamese)
  • Communist Party of Vietnam
  • National Assembly: The Vietnamese legislative body
  • General Statistics Office
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    • Information about Vietnam
  • Ministry of Justice
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Trade
  • Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs
  • Ministry of Transport
  • Ministry of Construction
  • Ministry of Fisheries (in Vietnamese)
  • Ministry of Ministry of Culture and Information
  • Ministry of Education and Training (in Vietnamese)
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (in Vietnamese)
  • Ministry of Planning and Investment
  • Ministry of Industry
  • Ministry of Health
  • Ministry of Science and Technology
  • Ministry of Natural Resources and Enviroment
  • Ministry of Posts and Telematics

Media

  • Vietnam Television Portal Online : VTV1, VTV2, VTV3, HTV7, HTV9, Hanoi Television, Ho Chi Minh City Television...
  • Voice of Vietnam: State radio broadcaster
  • VTV: State television broadcaster
  • Vietnam News Agency: Official state news agency
  • Tuoi Tre (Youth): daily newspaper with highest circulation (in Vietnamese)
  • Vietnam Net: Largest Vietnamese portal
  • VnExpress: Popular online newspaper
  • Nhân Dân (The People): Official Communist Party newspaper

Others

  • Vietnam Photography: More than 20.000 photos of Vietnam
  • Living in Vietnam: Expat and Travel guide
  • Photos of Vietnam
  • Articles/Photos of Vietnam
  • Viet Nam: a transition tiger?: Review of economic development issues
  • Images from Vietnam
  • Future of Vietnam: A debate comparing Vietnam to Thailand (In terms of growth potential)

External Links

  • Vietnam Chronology
  • Indochina - History links for French involvement in Indochina, casahistoria.net
  • Vietnam - History links for US involvement in Indochina, casahistoria.net

Footnotes

  1. ^ Vietnam can also be written Việt Nam.
Countries in Southeast Asia
Brunei | Cambodia | East Timor | Indonesia | Laos | Malaysia | Myanmar | Philippines | Singapore | Thailand | Vietnam

 

Countries and territories of Asia

Sovereign states: Afghanistan | Armenia | Azerbaijan1 | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Bhutan | Brunei | Cambodia | People's Republic of China | Cyprus | East Timor2 | Egypt3 | Georgia1 | India | Indonesia2 | Iran | Iraq | Israel | Japan | Jordan | Kazakhstan1 | Kuwait | Kyrgyzstan | Laos | Lebanon | Malaysia | Maldives | Mongolia | Myanmar | Nepal | North Korea | Oman | Pakistan | Philippines | Qatar | Russia1 | Saudi Arabia | Singapore | South Korea | Sri Lanka | Syria | Republic of China (Taiwan)4 | Tajikistan | Thailand | Turkey1 | Turkmenistan | United Arab Emirates | Uzbekistan | Vietnam | Yemen


Special territories: Hong Kong (PRC) | Jammu/Kashmir (India/Pakistan/PRC) | Kurdistan (Iraq) | Macau (PRC) | Nagorno-Karabakh/Nakhichevan (Azerbaijan) | Palestinian territories (Israel/Palestinian Authority) | Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (Cyprus)

(1) Partly in Europe; (2) Partly or wholly reckoned in Oceania; (3) Mostly in Africa; (4) See Status of Taiwan.


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White mouse forces delay of Vietnam Airlines flight 

USA Today - Apr 09 4:21 AM
A white mouse on board a Japan-bound Vietnam Airlines plane forced the flight to be delayed for more than four hours, an official said Monday, adding that it might have been brought on in hand luggage.
White mouse grounds Vietnam Airlines flight 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Apr 09 12:02 AM
A white mouse grounded a Vietnam Airlines flight to Japan for more than three hours with dozens of staff scrambling to find the rodent in the cabin, the state-run carrier said Monday.

Mouse delays Vietnam Air flight by four hours 
USA Today - Apr 09 4:12 AM
A tiny rodent caused a big delay Sunday for a Vietnam Airlines flight traveling from Hanoi, Vietnam, to Narita Airport in Tokyo. Airline officials said this morning that it was a white mouse that caused the flight to be delayed...

Vietnam Plans To Cut Coal Exports By 60% By 2010 - Official 
Nasdaq - Apr 09 3:47 AM
HANOI -(Dow Jones)- Facing increased domestic demand for coal, Vietnam is planning to cut its coal exports by 60% by 2010, an industry official said Monday.

White mouse forces delay of Vietnam Airlines flight 
KTRE-TV East Texas - Apr 09 5:00 AM
HANOI, Vietnam The takeoff of a Japan-bound airliner had to be delayed four hours in Vietnam after a passenger spotted a mouse. A Vietnam Airlines spokesman says the white mouse had to be found because it could have threatened the aircraft's safety.

Vietnam democracy movement under attack 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 11:08 PM
A year after it was founded, Vietnam's Bloc 8406 pro-democracy movement is under attack from a communist government unwilling to tolerate political dissent, say analysts and human rights groups.

Mouse hunt forces 4-hour delay of Vietnam Airlines flight 
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Apr 09 5:41 AM
HANOI, Vietnam A fugitive mouse delayed the departure of a Japan-bound airliner for more than four hours Sunday as technicians hunted down the potential threat, airline officials said. A passenger spotted the white mouse running on the floor of the plane on an initial leg of the Vietnam Airlines flight, prompting a hunt by about a dozen technicians worried that it could chew through a vital wire. ...

White mouse forces delay of Vietnam Airlines flight 
WBAY Green Bay - Apr 08 10:08 PM
HANOI, Vietnam The takeoff of a Japan-bound airliner had to be delayed four hours in Vietnam after a passenger spotted a mouse. A Vietnam Airlines spokesman says the white...

Escaped mouse delays Vietnam Airlines flight for four hours 
EARTHtimes.org - Apr 08 10:07 PM
Hanoi- An escaped pet mouse forced a delay of a Vietnam Airlines flight to Tokyo for four hours, an airline official said Monday. Crew members searched for the furry stowaway on the Boeing 777 after a Vietnamese passenger on an earlier flight reporte...

Japan beat Vietnam 2-0 in Olympic qualifier 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 11:33 AM
Asian Games silver medallists Japan got off to a winning start to the final qualifying round for the Beijing Olympics with a 2-0 win over Vietnam in a Group A match on Saturday.

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