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This is true, I don't know if you have noticed, many Vietnamese people have a very white complexion, and they also seem to have an aesthetic culture that takes white as beauty. I think this has something to do with being from France, maybe there are some mixed races in the process.
Speaking of the place name is actually related to population migration, one village in China is divided into Daling Village, and another place is also called Daling Village, which also proves that the history is that the Chinese have migrated out more.
And this is the first time I've heard of this kind of thing. I feel like it's not just people in these places who use chopsticks.
Looking at it this way, the sense of cultural identity is quite strong.
I think this is a common gray behavior on the Internet. Obtain traffic by carrying the second creation.
This is quite interesting, why do you write Chinese, maybe bilingual?
Vietnam used to be a vassal state.
I don't think Vietnam doesn't dislike rabbits, it's just that there are some historical reasons that lead to confrontation with rabbits.
In the past, there were still many overseas Chinese in Vietnam.
It seems that some Vietnamese girls still have a sense of identity with Chinese culture.
It's true, since I was a child, I felt that Vietnam was Vietnam and had nothing to do with China. On the contrary, I felt that Vietnam actually did not have a particularly good relationship with rabbits.
The rabbit used to be very strong, and now it is getting better and better.
Maybe the North Vietnamese have a high percentage of mixed races?
There is also such a historical origin.
The happy times passed really fast, and it was time to say goodbye to everyone
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