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Cantonese are heavily mixed between North Chinese and the local tribes.
Yingluck Shinawatra is a prime example, and now she looks very South Chinese with some Southeast Asian tendency.
But when she was young, she looked very Central-North Chinese, exactly like a Mainland Chinese woman. This is the trait of the mixed people, who can have different appearance during their youth and aged days.
Thaksin's great-grandfather, Seng Sae Khu, was an immigrant from Meizhou, Guangdong, China, who arrived in Siam in the 1860s and settled in Chiang Mai in 1908.
Thaksin married Potjaman Damapong in 1980. They have one son, Panthongtae and two daughters, Pintongtha and Peathongtarn. They divorced in 2008.[6] Thaksin's youngest sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, entered politics in 2011 at her brother's request as leader of the pro-Thaksin Pheu Thai Party and was elected prime minister on 3 July 2011.
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Based on DNA analyses of 100,000 samples gathered from around the world, a number of human families evolved in East Africa some 150,000 years ago, said Li Hui, a member of Jins team.
About 100,000 years ago, some of those humans began to leave Africa, with some people moving to China via South and Southeast Asia, Li said.
According to the newspaper article, it has been proven that the 65 branches of the Chinese race share similar DNA mutations with the peoples of East and Southeast Asia.
At least most Cantonese during their youth can look very North Chinese, until they got aged, their appearance starts to become more Southeast Asian.
But not many Viets during their youth can look North Chinese.
holy fudge, could mod edit my above posting, I said too much sometimes but just one last thing
A language is a dialect with an army and navy
Saigon’s Chinese–going, going, gone
Viet/Kinh and North Chinese/Han looks different, because they are people in two different ethnic group.
Because Cantonese are closer to North Chinese than to Viet/Kinh.
Cantonese (native) is not looks like Northerner Han. North Hans are taller and same as height of European.
I read, according to some latest scientific findings, the Viets most probably came from the Sea and mixed with locals when they settled down in the Red river delta. Some Viet people look like those from China, Philippines or Thailand.The modern Cantonese are mixed, they share many common ancestry with the North Han as well.
what is problem with you ? are you Hua people ?
Chinese are foreigners, they came to Vietnam in the past and they can go out if they want.
Today, Hua people are living in Australia, Canada or USA ... Its better for them.
Based upon degree of diversity, linguistic evidence therefore places the homeland of Proto Vietic in the interior regions of what is now Borikhamxay and Khammouane Provinces, with some overflow to the opposite side of the Sai Phou Louang (Annamite) chain, to the north in Nghe An and to the east in Quang Binh, that is, far south of the H6ng plain.
Furthermore, it is clear from the ethnolinguistic evidence summarized above that the modem Vietnamese were recent arrivals in the Delta, and that the movement of Viet-Meuang peoples generally has been from south to north, not the reverse as most histories would have us believe.
Thus the 'Vietnamese,' who at this point in time in Giao-chi we must still regard as ethnically Tai, are described as belonging to the northern empire while descending from a southern culture, a characterization that is indeed well-suited to both the Tais in the north of NamViet as well as to the ethnic Vietnamese in the south.
Many questions remain unanswered. The precise dates when the ethnic Vietnamese actually replaced the Tai in the Delta are uncertain, but this must have occurred sometime between the seventh and the ninth centuries.
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- (of land) failing to increase fertility in response to cultivation
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If you describe someone as ungrateful, you are criticizing them for not showing thanks or for being cruel to someone who has helped them.I thought she was rather ungrateful.ʌnˈɡreɪtfʊlADJECTIVE
The anti-Chinese contagion spread to the north. Exasperated by Beijing's support of the stridently anti-Vietnamese Pol Pot regime in Cambodia and perhaps anticipating an attack by China's People's Liberation Army, Hanoi pushed Chinese families across the border into Guangxi. Others left voluntarily. Ironically, many had fought for the Viet Minh against the French and for the Hanoi government against the Americans.
everyone take a look at their racism
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We're supposed to be all descendants of africans. I don't believe that an african and an asian have so much in common physically and mentally
what a retard! you cited randomly postings of some unknown authors to counter historial facts?everyone take a look at their racism