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I'm Vietnamese-Indian and was born in France!
vn2day.skyblog.com ->From Saigon to Hanoi i present the vietnam today! (skycrapers,vietnam airlines fleet,vietnam air force).
Well some of you probably have known me already...but

I was born in Saigon and moved to the US in 1994.....currently a student studying architecture in New York City.....my permanent home is in Boston though..


CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERS FOR A VIETNAMESE FORUM..... :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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I was born in Saigon but left it as a 5 yo kid. I'm living in Australia now and currently in my final year doing bachelor of business in banking and finance.

I'm so happy there are more and more Viets sharing my interest and contributing to the global awareness of Vietnam in this forum.

Cheers
I'm Polish. I have a doctorate from the U of Chicago. My fiance is in Saigon (not Vietnamese) so I am often there. :) It's my favorite city in Asia, better than Tokyo or Seoul or HK!!!
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Im chinese and born in Macau, studying in melbourne now
i've been to HCMC once when i was young and im very impress that the city is changing so rapidly in recent years.
AsIaBoYz said:
Im chinese and born in Macau, studying in melbourne now
i've been to HCMC once when i was young and im very impress that the city is changing so rapidly in recent years.
oh wow, I always thought you're Vietnamese that living in Macau
i love to visit vietnam. never been there. but ive heard from a vietnamese resident here that vietnam has lots to offer nowadays. its improving a lot.
I am a cosmopolitan(wannabe) and I love PHO !
Hi, i'm 22, and i'm a IT student. Now i'm living in Saigon. This year is my last year in the university.
My English is bad. So sorry whenever I post and you dont understand what I say. Please tell me where I'm wrong. I want to practice my English more. Thanks.
Glad to be friends to all of you.
Hi,I'm thai and I like Vietnamese food so much.I just came back from Hanoi.
My name is Trung i'm 17 and studying high school in Saigon.I dun have much knowledge on construction/architecture domain but i've found this forum a wonderful to share thoughts and experiences.Cheers!!
I'm Chinese from Taipei, Taiwan. My mom used to take me to Vietnamese restaurants every Sunday when I was in Taiwan and that's how I first got interested in Vietnamese culture :)

I currently live in Houston TX and we have a lot of Vietnamese here. A good number of my friends are Vietnamese and so are four of my ex-girlfriends. I picked up a little Vietnamese here and there and I am also learning Chu Nom on and off.

I've never been to Vietnam but would like to take a trip there one day. :)

Oh yeah, I also love pho, goi cuon & bo luc lac :)
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Hi Everybody,

I left Hai Phong after grade 2; now I am in grade 16 in Toronto, Canada. You can see how long I have not been back there.

It's nice to see how fast our country is changing.
Pangu said:
Oh yeah, I also love pho, goi cuon & bo luc lac :)

Hahaha you like bo luc lac too? haha....tat's good isnt it?
versalvin said:
Hahaha you like bo luc lac too? haha....tat's good isnt it?
I LOVE Bo Luc Lac, it's my favorite Vietnamese dish. :)

Although recently I started to eat less meat so I have Dau Hu Luc Lac more often.
uhmmm wut dah crap is DU HU LUC LAC?? lol!!! I'VE NEVAH...EVAH HEARD OF THAT KIND OF SPECIALTY B4....evah in my life??? o wel!!!?? perhaps...i'm too unkool to expose to such kinds of vietnamese food!! lol!! ciao!!

p/s: is that even a real vietnamese dish?? uhmmmm...
proX said:
uhmmm wut dah crap is DU HU LUC LAC?? lol!!! I'VE NEVAH...EVAH HEARD OF THAT KIND OF SPECIALTY B4....evah in my life??? o wel!!!?? perhaps...i'm too unkool to expose to such kinds of vietnamese food!! lol!! ciao!!

p/s: is that even a real vietnamese dish?? uhmmmm...
Geez, calm the heck down...

Dau Hu as in tofu, I don't know if I spelled it right as I am not Vietnamese. It's just like Bo Luc Lac but made with fried tofu instead of beef chunks.

I don't know if it's some kind "new" dish but I've found it at at least 5 different Vietnamese restaurants around Houston.
Dau Hu Luc Lac....lol
Mayb one of the latest fantasies made by those Garden Grove chefs :)

Can't wait to try to make it....and i'll be a culinary supernova in Saigon!!! :cheers:
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