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Are there any Vietnamese people that look like Chinese?
Only some Vietnamese people at the Northern Vietnam that look like Chinese. Some people from Northern Vietnam have mixed blood with the Chinese due to the Chinese rule of Vietnam in the past. And Chinese don’t all look similar either, the Chinese from the North look different than the Chinese from the South.
What are the similarities between Vietnamese and Chinese noses?
Both being Asians, these two races share each other’s looks. Nevertheless, Vietnamese people are often seen to have broader noses. They also have a smaller body frame than the Chinese.
What is the relationship between China and Vietnam?
Southern China was Vietnamese land and Southern Chinese are descendants of Vietnamese. Older Vietnamese: China has an unlimited supply of all poisonous chemicals on Earth dedicated to destroy Vietnam. Overseas anti-communist Vietnamese: communist country and source of all evil.
How can you tell the difference between mixed Vietnamese and Chinese?
The Mixed Vietnamese (mixed with Chinese) are more educated, lighter skin, and look good. This is very easy tell between the two groups. I only date the mixed Vietnamese. You can stop being so judgmental, pure Vietnamese/mixed Vietnamese….there is no difference we’re still the same people.
Why are Vietnamese people more likely to cluster with Northeast Asians?
The study said that the likely reason for Vietnamese people more probably clustering with Northeast Asians was genetic drift and distinct founder populations. The study said that the alternative reason for Vietnamese people more probably clustering with Northeast Asians is a recent range expansion from South China.
What is the difference between the Vietnamese and the Chinese?
Chinese (today Chinese are a mixture of Mongolian and Manchuria) while the Vietnamese from Northern Vietnam are still Viet/Southern Chinese as the people from Guangxi and Guangdong.
What are the characteristics of the Vietnamese language?
In the distant past, Vietnamese shared more characteristics common to other languages in South East Asia and with the Austroasiatic family, such as an inflectional morphology and a richer set of consonant clusters, which have subsequently disappeared from the language under Chinese influence.