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lost_gypsy
Joined: 09 Apr 2004 Posts: 274
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 2:17 am Post subject: chinese in Vietnam-help or hinderance? |
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Hey gang,
I will be heading to Saigon perhaps end of July, or near that time anyway. From what I have gathered, there are a huge number of Chinese there. Because I lived in China for five years and speak the language somewhat OK, I thought it would be best to move into the Chinese area/district 3? I think someone said, or is it 5?
Because there are so many Chinese there, I am thinking I will be at some advantage without knowing the local Viet language, right or wrong?
I am planning to wing a couple of months until I get hold of the whole situation. My big question is, should I land in that hotel district area first until I kind of talk to some local expats and get my bearings? Or should I go straight to the Chinese area and check into a hotel there for a few weeks/month until I get up and running?
Thanks in advance--any advise is appreciated
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Galileo
Joined: 10 Oct 2006 Posts: 63
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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:19 am Post subject: Re: chinese in Vietnam-help or hinderance? |
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lost_gypsy wrote: |
Hey gang,
I will be heading to Saigon perhaps end of July, or near that time anyway. From what I have gathered, there are a huge number of Chinese there. Because I lived in China for five years and speak the language somewhat OK, I thought it would be best to move into the Chinese area/district 3? I think someone said, or is it 5?
Because there are so many Chinese there, I am thinking I will be at some advantage without knowing the local Viet language, right or wrong?
I am planning to wing a couple of months until I get hold of the whole situation. My big question is, should I land in that hotel district area first until I kind of talk to some local expats and get my bearings? Or should I go straight to the Chinese area and check into a hotel there for a few weeks/month until I get up and running?
Thanks in advance--any advise is appreciated
Michael |
Chinatown is in district 5. But plenty of people speak English in the tourist area in district 1 so I wouldn't see any need to stay in the Chinese part of town. About 10% of the residents of Ho Chi Minh City are of Chinese ancestry so I'm sure it would be an advantage to some extent to speak the language. I think it would be helpful in learning Vietnamese since you are already used to the idea of tones and some of the vocabulary is similiar because Vietnam used to be a colony of China. When I ask my students how many languages they speak there are always a few that inform me that they speak Chinese. |
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lost_gypsy
Joined: 09 Apr 2004 Posts: 274
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 3:36 am Post subject: Great! |
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Oh great, district 5 then, but as you say, so many English speakers in district 1 makes that very viable too.
I am really looking forward to Saigon/Vietnam. Did five years in southern China (Guangzhou) and so it will be a nice change and I found myself eating at Viet restaurants more and more the last year I was in China. The Chinese seemed to love it too.
I agree, should learn some basic foundation of the language. Because of my experience in China, I already have an idea of the most useful phrases/words/sentences I would want to learn.
Cheers!
Michael |
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domaiuyen
Joined: 06 Jul 2007 Posts: 5 Location: hochiminh, vietnam
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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:49 am Post subject: |
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hello .im uyen from vietnam. Galileo was right. many people speak english in district 1 and i live in dist 1 too so u dont really need to stay in dist 5. i dont know what your purpose to come to vietnam is but if u come for traveling, i suggest staying in dist 1 because there are more stuffs than any other districts. if u need help u can reach me by PM (MOD EDIT). |
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