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  • How did the U.S. Involvement in Southeast Asia in the 1950s Impact the Political Climate?

    During the 1950s, the United States became heavily involved in Southeast Asia, including financial, military and moral support for different factions and nations in the region. This support...

  • Vietnam War Agent Orange Poison Effects on Wildlife

    The American Public Health Association estimates that 19 million gallons of Agent Orange was sprayed over 5.5 million acres of South Vietnam between 1967 and 1968 to defoliate enemy cover. The...

  • Vietnamese Games for Kids

    Children always enjoy learning a new game, and games are a perfect way to introduce them to another culture. Vietnamese children play a number of traditional group that require no special...

  • Vietnam War Military Roles of Women

    Thousands of American women, both civilian and military, served in the dark conflict that took place in Vietnam. Charitable organizations such as the Red Cross recruited civilian women to provide...

  • How to Learn About Vietnamese Penpals for Free

    It's easier than ever to meet new people and make new friends from all over the world. If you are interested in learning more about Vietnamese customs, culture and everyday life, don't just read...

  • How to Learn Vietnamese Language Phrases

    If you are planning a trip to Vietnam, leaning useful phrases will be beneficial throughout your travels. Not only will you find it easier to get around, but individuals will likely be more...

  • How to Learn Vietnamese Easy

    Learning a new language can be fun and take a lot of effort. Vietnamese is no exception. If you are fluent in other Asian languages, you will be able to pick up the script and pronunciations...

  • About Hmong Traditions

    The Hmong are an ethnic group originally from Southeast Asia, specifically China, Thailand and Laos. Partly due to their entanglement in both the Vietnam and Laotian Civil Wars, the Hmong people...

  • About Vietnamese Music

    Vietnamese music includes a mix of traditional, patriotic music, and ensembles used for theater and religious purposes. Traditional music in the early 20th century adopted Western techniques and...

  • What Happened During the Fall of Da Nang?

    Da Nang was an important city in what was South Vietnam, and its north-central location made it an important air base for the US Air Force (USAF), US Marines (USMC) and the Republic of Vietnam Air...

  • How to Adopt a Child in Vietnam

    Adoption is a long but rewarding process. Just how long and difficult that process is depends on what country you decide to adopt a child from. Adopting an orphan from Vietnam is one of the more...

  • How to Make Singapore Noodles

    Arguably the most popular style of noodles throughout Southeast Asia, you are likely to encounter Singapore Noodles on the menu of just about any kind of Asian restaurant you go to. You'll also...

  • How to Travel Through Vietnam

    Due to the long, narrow shape of Vietnam, travel through the country can be quite easy and efficient. Vietnam offers many affordable options when it comes to travel, including rail, tour buses and...

  • How to Treat Women in Vietnam

    The Vietnamese people can be surprisingly accommodating and friendly to American tourists, and the women in particular enjoy relative freedom to interact with tourists. Care must be taken to treat...

  • How to Do Business in Vietnam

    The Vietnamese people in general are eager to have Americans participate and invest in their economy, and the potential for economic and financial growth is very attractive for many American...

  • How to Behave in Vietnam

    Vietnamese people tend to get very excited and curious when Americans are in their midst, and you may find yourself the constant center of attention while you travel through their country. It is...

  • How to Prepare Tiết Canh (Raw Blood Soup)

    Tiết canh, or 'raw blood soup,' is a common sight throughout Vietnam. Rich in protein, its flavor is slightly metallic and is designed to be consumed with beer. The popularity of tiết canh,...

  • How to Eat Cobra Heart

    Even in the world of extreme-eating, snacking on the heart of a cobra stands out as more extreme than most. This Vietnamese specialty is often prepared in a variety of ways: some hearts are even...

  • How to Celebrate a Vietnamese Christmas and New Year

    Christmas and New Year's Day are two of the four most important holidays in Vietnam. The other notable celebrations include the birthday of Buddha and the midautumn festival.

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