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CHINESE FEMALE/ VIETNAMESE MALE RELATIONSHIPS
(Updated Tuesday, Apr 1, 2008, 05:24:02 PM to reflect the 100 most recent valid responses.)

Assuming you are a female of Chinese ancestry, which of the following most attracts you to males of Vietnamese ancestry?
Their facial features | 53%
Their physique | 4%
Their attitude and personality | 23%
Their education and cultural values | 20%

Assuming you are a female of Chinese ancestry, which of the following most dissuades you from relations with males of Vietnamese ancestry?
I don't find them physically attractive. | 3%
I don't find their personalities and attitudes appealing. | 11%
I don't think they would find me attractive. | 60%
I'd rather not deal with the disapproval of family. | 26%
Assuming you are a male of Vietnamese ancestry, which of the following most attracts you to females of Chinese ancestry?
Their facial features | 70%
Their physique | 12%
Their attitude and personality | 12%
Their education & cultural values | 6%

Assuming you are a male of Vietnamese ancestry, which of the following most dissuades you from relations with females of Chinese ancestry?
I don't find them physically attractive. | 1%
I don't find their personalities and attitudes appealing. | 15%
I don't think they would find me attractive. | 68%
I'd rather not deal with the disapproval of family and friends. | 16%


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Well, both the Chinese and Vietnamese women are beautiful. Actually, I think they are the most beautiful women in the world. ;)
Han emperor    Tuesday, April 30, 2002 at 09:46:19 (PDT)
Somebody need to get their history lesson straight.

The Turks never ruled China. After the Jin dynasty and before the Sui dynasty, there was a normadic ethnic group called "Xian Bei" who ruled north China. They were a Tugustic people and broadly speaking were related to other Altaic ethnic groups such as the Koreans, the Japanese, the Manchus, the Mongols, the Tatars, etc. The Sui and Tang royal families were heavily infused with "Xian Bei" blood, so were the northern Hans at that time. The Xian Beis went through a process of sinicization. Intermarriges between the Hans and the Xian Beis were so common that the Xian Beis were completely assimilated into Han and disppeared in History. The hans were forever changed too. This was a period when the pure han blood were heavily mixed with the Altic(Tugustic) blood and the pure hans are forever gone after this period.

Han emperor    Tuesday, April 30, 2002 at 09:19:59 (PDT)
"Some relative pure Han groups such as the Hui (native Muslims) show few genetic signs of mixing with Mongols or Manchus as other northern Han have"

The hui is NOT a relatively pure Han group. They may not mix with the Mongols and Manchus as much as the Northestern Hans do, but they mixed extensively with the Arabs and Persians. Actually, they are not considered Han. Their race is created by Arabian and Persian soliders marrying Chinese women mainly when the Mongols ruled China. Their ancestors are the Arabian and Persian soliders who were brought into China by the Mongols to suppress the Chinese. Those foreign soilders stayed in China and married or raped Chinese women. Their descendants comprise the majority of totay's Hui ethnic group. Other Huis are the descendants of Arabian and Persian traders who married Chinese women. So the Huis are a product of mainly Arabian and Persian men with Chinese women. You think they are relatively pure Hans? You stupid. Some people just keep saying that how pround they are of being look like a hui or mixed with hui. They didn't know how miserable their ancestors suffered under the hands of these foreign people they so admire now. Sad.

Han emperor    Tuesday, April 30, 2002 at 08:53:18 (PDT)
Vietnamese coins under Nguyen dynasty:

http://art-hanoi.com/collection/annam/

I could have thought these coins are Chinese.
Chinese and Vietnamese are brothers, sisters!    Monday, April 29, 2002 at 16:43:40 (PDT)

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