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fomosa
Most much what country do Vietnameses inhabit? among asia

Of course, Vietnam native country excepts

i think.cambodia or malaysia?? oder.taiwan?
Viety_Cent
US
Canada
Happy Asian
Australia
Kenji shinoda
^ Read the topic again guys.

Hmm ... Cambodia, maybe ?
Happy Asian
^Probably...
Viety_Cent
China
yaburihong
oh viety cent
how many vnese living in china? eek.gif
rahul1000
There's a significant Vietnamese and Filipino minority living in Japan.
StephenDedalusFromAsia
QUOTE (fomosa @ Mar 6 2006, 05:18 AM) *
Most much what country do Vietnameses inhabit? among asia

Of course, Vietnam native country excepts

i think.cambodia or malaysia?? oder.taiwan?



Are you Korean or Japanese?

You speak in SOV form.
arun
i have the feeling that fomosa does not speak english at all, but instead he is using some sort of english translation tool like the one on Google. this could explain why his posts are so confusing
W&N
QUOTE (Viety_Cent @ Mar 6 2006, 03:07 PM) *
China


Of course, because TW belongs to China.
Viety_Cent
QUOTE (yaburihong @ Mar 6 2006, 03:25 PM) *
oh viety cent
how many vnese living in china? eek.gif



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ĦĦĦĦThe 22,517 people of this very small ethnic minority live in compact communities primarily in the three islands of Wanwei, Wutou and Shanxin in the Fangcheng Multi-ethnic Autonomous County, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, near the Sino-Vietnamese border. About one quarter of them live among the Han and Zhuang ethnic groups in nearby counties and towns.

The Jings live in a subtropical area with plenty of rainfall and rich mineral resources. The Beibu Gulf to its south is an ideal fishing ground. Of the more than 700 species of fish found there, over 200 are of great economic value and high yields. Pearls, sea horses and sea otters which grow in abundance are prized for their medicinal value. Seawater from the Beibu Gulf is good for salt making. The main crops there are rice, sweet potato, peanut, taro and millet, and sub-tropical fruits like papaya, banana and longan are also plentiful. Mineral deposits include iron, monazite, titanium, magnetite and silica. The large tracts of mangroves growing in marshy land along the coast are a rich source of tannin, an essential raw material for the tanning industry.

The Jing people had their own script which was called Zinan. Created on the basis of the script of the Han people towards the end of the 13th century, it was found in old song books and religious scriptures. Most Jings read and write in the Han script because they have lived with Hans for a long time. They speak the Cantonese dialect.

The ancestors of the Jings emigrated from Viet Nam to China in the early 16th century and first settled on the three uninhabited lands since the neighborhood had been populated by people of Han and Zhuang ethnic group. Shoulder to shoulder with the Hans and Zhuangs there, they developed the border areas together and sealed close relations in their joint endeavors over the centuries.

The Jings, who were all illiterate before 1949, are now going to school, and many young people have moved onto college education. Each village now has a clinic, and paramedics have been assigned to each fishing vessel.

Jing people like antiphonal songs which are melodious and lyrical. Their traditional instruments include the two-stringed fiddle, flute, drum, gong and the single-stringed fiddle, a unique musical instrument of the ethnic group. Folk stories and legends abound. Their favorite dances feature lanterns, fancy colored sticks, embroidery and dragons.

Jing costume is simple and practical. Traditionally, women wear tight-fitting, collarless short blouses buttoned in front plus a diamond-shaped top apron and broad black or brown trousers. When going out, they would put on a light colored gown with narrow sleeves. They also like earrings. Men wear long jackets reaching down to the knees and girdles. Now most people dress themselves like their Han neighbors though a few elderly women retain their tradition and a few young women coil their hair and dye their teeth black.

Many Jings are believers of Buddhism or Taoism, with a few followers of Catholicism. They also celebrate the Lunar New Year--Spring Festival -- and the Pure Brightness Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival like the Hans.

Fish sauce is a favorite condiment the Jing people use in cooking, and a cake prepared with glutinous rice mixed with sesame is a great delicacy for them.

There used to be some taboos, such as stepping over a fishing net placed on the beach, sitting on a new raft before it was launched, and stepping on the stove. But many old habits that hampered the growth of production have died out bit by bit.


http://www.china.org.cn/e-groups/shaoshu/shao-2-jing.htm

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Gin, or Jing Nationality (京族; Pinyin: Jīngzú) is the name given to ethnic Vietnamese living in China. They form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. They speak Vietnamese, mixed with Cantonese dialect and mainly live on 3 islands off the coast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The population of the Gin indigenous to China was just over 20,000 in 2000. This number does not include ethnic Vietnamese nationals from Vietnam studying or working in China.






Jing Ethnic Girl

I want our woman back from China bawling.gif





Give back our woman icon_redface.gif
malaccan
Not Malaysia anymore.
In the past, Malaysia did host about 250 000 Vietnamese under UNHCR, but everyone's been relocated or have returned to Vietnam. Very few remained in Malaysia, although there is a significant Cham minority who did. Nowadays there are Vietnamese workers in the construction and manufacturing sectors but the numbers aren't very large and they don't settle in the country.
Bijou
Mongolia
Happy Asian
QUOTE (rahul1000 @ Mar 7 2006, 07:49 AM) *
There's a significant Vietnamese and Filipino minority living in Japan.

How significant?
landsknechts
10,000 in Japan, I think
ham_let
QUOTE (StephenDedalusFromAsia @ Mar 6 2006, 07:12 PM) *
Are you Korean or Japanese?

You speak in SOV form.

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i wouldn't've caught that.
Happy Asian
^Whoa, that IS significant.
swatus
Uzbekistan....No doubt
Kenji shinoda
QUOTE (Viety_Cent @ Mar 6 2006, 05:30 PM) *
http://www.china.org.cn/e-groups/shaoshu/shao-2-jing.htm


Jing Ethnic Girl

I want our woman back from China bawling.gif

Give back our woman icon_redface.gif


25 000 .. pftt .. big deal .

There's like 1 million Viets in Cambodia
transtic
According to Wikipedia and World Factbook aside from Vietnam there are:

600,000 in Cambodia
65,000 in Taiwan
30,000 in China
13,000 in Japan
up to 6,200 in Laos (Viet and Chinese are grouped together)

A Cambodian census is going to be completed in 2008, so the number will most likely change within the next few years.
fomosa
Vietnamese more than 200000 lives in Taiwan most Vietnam that get married with Taiwan man.s
international marriage while Vietnam woman is the biggest source of supply while is because Vietnam woman's the most foreigner husbands of international marriage are Taiwan man
Viety_Cent
^ yea i know its a significant number


QUOTE (Kenji shinoda @ Mar 7 2006, 02:35 AM) *
25 000 .. pftt .. big deal .

There's like 1 million Viets in Cambodia


really i heard less


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transtic Posted Today, 02:41 AM
According to Wikipedia and World Factbook aside from Vietnam there are:

600,000 in Cambodia
65,000 in Taiwan
30,000 in China
13,000 in Japan
up to 6,200 in Laos (Viet and Chinese are grouped together)

A Cambodian census is going to be completed in 2008, so the number will most likely change within the next few years.



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landsknechts Posted Today, 12:33 AM
10,000 in Japan, I think


I heard there was more then that


and a guy named CCCP on AF sure.gif said that there are more 150,000 viets living south korea

i dunno if its true
yaburihong
i think vietanmese 40000-50000 workers working in korea
and more many vietnamese marrying Emigrant living in korea icon_smile.gif
kpham001
QUOTE (landsknechts @ Mar 6 2006, 09:33 PM) *
10,000 in Japan, I think


I have a great uncle who live in Japan since 1945. Married and have children there too.
Kenji shinoda
QUOTE (Viety_Cent @ Mar 7 2006, 09:15 AM) *
^ yea i know its a significant number
really i heard less


LOL... Pay attention to the word "like" in my previous post. I didn't know the exact population of Vietnamese in Cambodia so i gave you an estimate, just to get my point across that Cambodia has the most Vietnamese in Asia. cool30.gif
bobvu
QUOTE (transtic @ Mar 7 2006, 05:41 PM) *
According to Wikipedia and World Factbook aside from Vietnam there are:

600,000 in Cambodia
65,000 in Taiwan
30,000 in China
13,000 in Japan
up to 6,200 in Laos (Viet and Chinese are grouped together)

A Cambodian census is going to be completed in 2008, so the number will most likely change within the next few years.


only 600000? i thought it's 4 mil. vietnamese in cambodia need to be free. how about declaring indepedence?
thatsjustsick
QUOTE (bobvu @ Mar 7 2006, 04:28 PM) *
only 600000? i thought it's 4 mil. vietnamese in cambodia need to be free. how about declaring indepedence?


Cambodia's population is 13 million. I doubt viets make up one third of the cambodian population. 600000 is very accurate according to the CIA website.
Happy Asian
^I agree.
landsknechts
Defintely Cambodia
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