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Quan8410

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If China opened immigration from all of Vietnam instead of only from border regions, what do they think the Vietnamese population in China will be?

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Don't know how many Vietnamese will be in China but I know for sure if the US opened it border to Vietnam, there will be zero Vietnamese left in Vietnam. None, maybe some hardline communist will remain. Hardly say so for China. Many people still thinks China is just some richer version of North Korea. The irony is if you ask the Vietnamese about China development, they will says that US is richer than China and that's all matter. US is ahead of China is the only way the Vietnamese can hold their pride coz deep down they know they cannot compete.
 
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Quan8410

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why are so many Vietnamese going to China and why do Vietnamese translate Chinese music, TV, anime, movies, etc all the time though?
So many compared to what? The number of people going to US, Korea, Japan is still larger. For a country that has 100 millions people and share a border and culture, the number of people going to China is not even that big. Chinese media is certaily popular in Vietnam due to cultural proximity but US and Korean is considered what's cool nowadays. Chinese movies are not even screened and released in Vietnam's cinemas.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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So many compared to what? The number of people going to US, Korea, Japan is still larger. For a country that has 100 millions people and share a border and culture, the number of people going to China is not even that big. Chinese media is certaily popular in Vietnam due to cultural proximity but US and Korean is considered what's cool nowadays. Chinese movies are not even screened and released in Vietnam's cinemas.
that only means that different classes have different opinions on China. Movies are typically more upper class and expensive than TV. So where's TV?

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Now, thanks to the Internet, many Chinese TV series, such as "The Journey of Flower" and "Once Upon a Time" are made available in Vietnamese shortly after they are released in Chinese.

"Once Upon a Time" was streamed more than 30 million times on a video streaming platform in Vietnam, while "The Journey of Flower" has been adapted as a local series in the Southeast Asian country.

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TV has become a cultural ambassador for China in the country. In the past four years, the provincial TV station of Guangxi, which borders Vietnam, has translated and dubbed more than 130 episodes of Chinese TV series, 196 documentary program episodes and 104 episodes of animated Chinese shows into Vietnamese.
China also has a closed border with Vietnam, only border peoples (边民) are allowed to cross freely, everyone else must apply for a visa, and rejections are common. JP, SK are actively recruiting Vietnamese to go to their countries.
 

ficker22

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No, the youth is to young and ignorant too understand the suffering from german division. The old hags are preoccupied with political infighting about who is the biggest US cuck.


As usual there will be the moral lecture about chaina bad
why are so many Vietnamese going to China and why do Vietnamese translate Chinese music, TV, anime, movies, etc all the time though?


The international Bilibili portal is full of Malay, Pinoy and Viet people :D
 

TK3600

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Some days I can leave the house and not speak a word of English. Imagine the Chinese student here in Toronto. They live the exact same Chinese life as they would back in China. Eat Chinese food everyday. All their friends are Chinese. They will only speak Cantonese or Mandarin. It is kind of obvious the great majority here just buying their degrees.
Bro University of Toronto is still a respectable top tier school. Classes are hard. All lectures are delivered in English and classmate assigned for projects speaks English. How the students socialize in their private time is their own freedom.
 
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