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"Ruen Wen Ling" is a Vietnamese who has decided to translate her name from Vietnamese to Chinese pinyin. Ruen (Nguyen) is a common Vietnamese surname. There are many Vietnamese today who are trying to be East Asian and hijacking Chinese heritage, due to the popularity of KPOP and Japanese anime / manga.
I noticed that all these "Sinosphere" videos are created by Vietnamese. We live in a global hierarchy whereby Japan and South Korea are considered "desirable". So Vietnamese use Chinese culture / the Sinosphere as a tool to achieve this forced affinity with Korean and Japanese culture, and try to distance themselves away from Southeast Asia.
In my experience, Vietnamese are very intent on telling the world they are East Asian. They love to tell people how Vietnamese language is so similar to Chinese language (it is not), the food is the same (it is not), the people look the same (they do not). I find this behaviour extremely offensive and disgusting.
you again with Vietnam bashing"Ruen Wen Ling" is a Vietnamese who has decided to translate her name from Vietnamese to Chinese pinyin. Ruen (Nguyen) is a common Vietnamese surname. There are many Vietnamese today who are trying to be East Asian and hijacking Chinese heritage, due to the popularity of KPOP and Japanese anime / manga.
I noticed that all these "Sinosphere" videos are created by Vietnamese. We live in a global hierarchy whereby Japan and South Korea are considered "desirable". So Vietnamese use Chinese culture / the Sinosphere as a tool to achieve this forced affinity with Korean and Japanese culture, and try to distance themselves away from Southeast Asia.
In my experience, Vietnamese are very intent on telling the world they are East Asian. They love to tell people how Vietnamese language is so similar to Chinese language (it is not), the food is the same (it is not), the people look the same (they do not). I find this behaviour extremely offensive and disgusting.
I agree that dresses worn by women in VN, JP and KR are originated somewhere, at some point in China, but in contrast to our neighbors, the Viet women wear Ao dai at all occasions, and not only in theaters or at special events.Maybe to most non East Asians they look the same except for Vietnam which is more of part of South East Asia in clothing and race. All their dresses originated somewhere, at some point in China.
Are you living in S.Korea? I heard S. Koreans are extremely racism to Southeast Asians. Is that true?Although I admire China, I would never agree with extreme pro-China view of some Vietnamese modern historians living in the West (some living in Vietnam), who tend to describe Vietnamese culture as totally Chinese.
My thinking is that these so-called historians, who mostly come from the South, are still retaining their inferior complex, even they are living in the West, or because of them living in the West.
Before they thought Vietnamese was inferior to Westerner, now they are trying to prove that Vietnamese is inferior to Chinese.
My view is generally in compliance with modern and well established North Vietnamese historians. Vietnamese culture, albeit influenced by Chinese, is independent. Vietnam is not a little China.
I do not care if they are labeling Vietnam as East or South East Asian. Vietnamese culture, from my view, is different to all other South East Asian, Korea and Japan.
Are you living in S.Korea? I heard S. Koreans are extremely racism to Southeast Asians. Is that true?
Back to the topic, It's too bad that Chinese traditional dresses almost disappear here. Unlike Vietnamese, Japanese and Koreans, Chinese rarely dress them.
"Ruen Wen Ling" is a Vietnamese who has decided to translate her name from Vietnamese to Chinese pinyin. Ruen (Nguyen) is a common Vietnamese surname. There are many Vietnamese today who are trying to be East Asian and hijacking Chinese heritage, due to the popularity of KPOP and Japanese anime / manga.
I noticed that all these "Sinosphere" videos are created by Vietnamese. We live in a global hierarchy whereby Japan and South Korea are considered "desirable". So Vietnamese use Chinese culture / the Sinosphere as a tool to achieve this forced affinity with Korean and Japanese culture, and try to distance themselves away from Southeast Asia.
In my experience, Vietnamese are very intent on telling the world they are East Asian. They love to tell people how Vietnamese language is so similar to Chinese language (it is not), the food is the same (it is not), the people look the same (they do not). I find this behaviour extremely offensive and disgusting.
generally in Vietnam, we are Vietnamese people, don't care what Chinese think about ús, east asian or not. Vietnamese ís Vietnamese. Vietnam hás joined ÁSEAN.
Sinosphere is applied to people in China, who are native people living in China, can't communicate directly with Han Chinese from north, who speaks madarin language as native tongue. They were annected to China in the past.
Ha ha ha Chinese aren't racists?Are you living in S.Korea? I heard S. Koreans are extremely racism to Southeast Asians. Is that true?
Back to the topic, It's too bad that Chinese traditional dresses almost disappear here. Unlike Vietnamese, Japanese and Koreans, Chinese rarely dress them.
Ha ha ha Chinese aren't racists?
As for Koreans. You may not know it. The south Koreans soldiers were the ones that committed ones of worst war crimes in Vietnam during the war. It is as if they wanted to show their American master what they are capable of. So did they so similar things in China under the banner of Imperial Japan. There are enough sad stories how many Korean husbands mistreated and even killed their Viet brides. Great east Asia civilization. The Viet people may admire Korea's economic success, their pop culture but they are seen among the groups of unpredictable.
It is just a part of the story. True, Vietnam had been a very sino centric state for hundreds if not thousands of years. However Vietnam history dramatically changed after the decisive victory over the kingdom of Champa. The culture of the west and the south became our focus and received our goal for territorial expansion.You may reject it. But history does not.
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You are a substratum of Confucius cultural sphere and you lived quite peacefully under it for centuries.
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Peace!
Check again what your guy (chinese) hás commented. I quoted it again in bellow. There ís bést way for Vietnam when we have mỏre integrating in to South East Ásian community.You may reject it. But history does not.
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You are a substratum of Confucius cultural sphere and you lived quite peacefully under it for centuries.
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Peace!
"Ruen Wen Ling" is a Vietnamese who has decided to translate her name from Vietnamese to Chinese pinyin. Ruen (Nguyen) is a common Vietnamese surname. There are many Vietnamese today who are trying to be East Asian and hijacking Chinese heritage, due to the popularity of KPOP and Japanese anime / manga.
I noticed that all these "Sinosphere" videos are created by Vietnamese. We live in a global hierarchy whereby Japan and South Korea are considered "desirable". So Vietnamese use Chinese culture / the Sinosphere as a tool to achieve this forced affinity with Korean and Japanese culture, and try to distance themselves away from Southeast Asia.
In my experience, Vietnamese are very intent on telling the world they are East Asian. They love to tell people how Vietnamese language is so similar to Chinese language (it is not), the food is the same (it is not), the people look the same (they do not). I find this behaviour extremely offensive and disgusting.