Yahoo: What Vietnam looks like 50 years after the fall of Saigon: A picture journey
What Vietnam looks like 50 years after the fall of Saigon: A picture journey
KPBS: San Diego's Vietnamese community looks back on 50 years since fall of Sàigòn
San Diego's Vietnamese community looks back on 50 years since fall of Sàigòn
It uses digraphs and diacritics to mark tones and some phonemes. Vietnamese was historically written using chữ Nôm, a logographic script composed of Chinese characters (chữ Hán) and locally created characters to represent native Vietnamese words and sounds. [7][8]
Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam, and is spoken by the majority of the population as a native language. Ethnic minority groups speak it as a second language.
Vietnamese culture is a tapestry of traditions that have been passed down through generations. From the vibrant festivals to the diverse cuisine, it is a treasure trove of unique customs and practices. In this guide, we will explore 15 traditions that offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam.
Vietnamese language, official language of Vietnam, spoken in the early 21st century by more than 70 million people. It belongs to the Viet-Muong subbranch of the Vietic branch of the Mon-Khmer family, which is itself a part of the Austroasiatic stock.