You conveniently left off your STUPID 99% illiterate.@sinait
That is a student blog, sites.miis.edu. She is quoting from VCP propaganda piece. It's always easier to blame others. Malaysia was literate too before British colonization destroyed it
Any academic source will reveal it was French colonization and the introduction of Latin script that left an impact on Vietnam literacy. But the widespread use of Quốc Ngữ took off only in 1945 when Ho Chin Minh's implemented Bình Dân Học Vụ progam. Primarily reason was that phonetic Quốc Ngữ based on alphabet is easier to master than Chinese characters. During French rule, Latin script was mainly for official usage. The population 95% do not read Latin alphabet nor Chinese characters.
The source you quoted Factsanddetails.com stated the same.
• Romanized script, "Quoc ngu," developed in the 17th century by missionaries to write Vietnamese language, is made official; literacy rate increases.
I don't toe anybody's line, I don't have a Vietnamese wife nor am I anti-Vietnam or China. The central argument is Chinese characters had little relevance on Vietnamese identity, I proved my case.
I too is not anti-Vietnam, but I don't just FART OUT FACTS.
I find it difficult to accept the Vietnamese being intelligent and hardworking with Confucius ethics would fare so badly at education, i.e. 99% illiterate before French colonization.
Yes I too find Chinese characters are difficult, the Koreans too, but don't just spout incredible statistics unless you have sources to back it up.
I believe that the difficult Chinese script helped in some way to build memory capacity and spacial intelligence of East Asians.
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