In fact, through the history, the north part, i.e., Chinese character area, always dominates the east Asia. I mean China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, these chopstick using countries are too different from the south east countries who traditionally use their bare hands to eat. We are all culturally northerners, in history if we don't work hard today, the whole family will not survive the coming winter.
And pls remember, blood and culture is heavier than you expected.
A Japanese will always tell an Indian, he like more India than China. And a Chinese will speak just the same thing. The most hated countries in China are Korea and Japan; the most hated countries in Japan, Korea and China; and the most hated countries in Korea, Japan and China.
However the trade, tourism, i.e. the real money, will just tell a very different story. A simple fact is, Japan-China trade is about 30 times of Japan-India trade. I don't bother to search the Vietnam and Korea trade data since I don't expect any significant difference. The citizens of the three countries visit each other in millions every year.
As a Chinese, I think I just get too much welcoming kindness in Vietnam. And on every Vietnamese TV channel, Chinese TV dramas are more than half. The local people have similar faces, albeit a little bit darker, eat similar food, albeit a little bit spicier, and speak similar languages with 70% of their vocabulary was from Chinese originally.
As another friend on this forum has claimed, Vietnam is the only country in Southeast Asia where Chinese cultural influence is heavier than the Indian influence, traditionally.
surinder wrote:Spot on.Purush wrote: EDIT: The Vietnamese people I've met here are among the smartest and most hardworking people I've seen. In the long term once their economic problems are fixed and standard of living is raised, I predict that VN and not Indon/Thai/SG/MY will become the ASEAN regional power. After all, they defeated 3 'superpowers' in the span of 30 years and never gave up fighting for their homeland even under much worse conditions. They are survivors, and good ones at that. It will do immense good for India to have VN as a solid, reliable ally in ASEAN.
Vietnamese have that wierd boldness and courage about them in daily work that only geniunce warriors carry. This usually translates to economic success pretty easily. This is a country to watch out for.