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during the war Cuba sent doctors and food, now Cuba finds no way out of economic crisis. Vietnam gov raised $15 million in recent donation campaign. most rice rations the Cuba gov gave to the Cubans last year came from Vietnam.

 
Vietnamese products replace Thailand merchandise in Cambodia within days. Thailand once booming export to Cambodia is over.
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Vietnam gov launches first ever english Television channel.
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Russia’s three major biopharmaceutical companies transfer the technology in making medicines to Vietnam.
makes sense. we can produce medicines on mass scale with low costs, Nobody except hardcore friends will buy medicines from Putin’s empire.
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overstatement of wealth
the Vingroup family’s wealth is mostly bound to real estates. risky valuations. can’t be $647 billion. if anything on paper only. many rich Vietnamese families have assets in overseas.
the economic and political reform "Đổi Mới” literally means “new world” not “renovation”.

wrong translation by most western press

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that’s new. a Japanese company pays Vietnamese university graduates the same amount of salary and give the same conditions like japanese colleges.
330,000 yen a month ($2,240)
other japanese companies will follow. but that monthly salary is still much lower than others, they won’t lure mass of engineers to Japan.
 
258 cambodia army members are accepted to Vietnam military academy. subjects range from Viettic language to medical to different weapons systems.
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another housing project
cost $11.4 billion, built by Deo Ca and Van Phu
begin of construction January 2026
location Hanoi
“Red river boulevard”
Vietnam urbanisation rate is still very low. people pour money in. there will lots more housing projects coming.
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during the war Cuba sent doctors and food, now Cuba finds no way out of economic crisis. Vietnam gov raised $15 million in recent donation campaign. most rice rations the Cuba gov gave to the Cubans last year came from Vietnam.


In 2024, the Cuban government faced crises primarily in the areas of food, electricity, and transportation, all of which were resolved with the help of the Chinese government.

In 2024, the Chinese government provided Cuba with 20,000 tons of rice, which solved Cuba’s food crisis and maintained social stability in Cuba.

In 2024, the Chinese government also provided Cuba with seven large-scale solar power stations with a total generating capacity of 35 megawatts. In 2025, the Chinese government also fully repaired and refurbished all out-of-service buses in Cuba, restoring transportation throughout the country.

Cuba is China's all-weather strategic partner. We will certainly help this friend who, even during China's most difficult times, did not betray China and sided with the Soviet Union.


 
In 2024, the Cuban government faced crises primarily in the areas of food, electricity, and transportation, all of which were resolved with the help of the Chinese government.

In 2024, the Chinese government provided Cuba with 20,000 tons of rice, which solved Cuba’s food crisis and maintained social stability in Cuba.

In 2024, the Chinese government also provided Cuba with seven large-scale solar power stations with a total generating capacity of 35 megawatts. In 2025, the Chinese government also fully repaired and refurbished all out-of-service buses in Cuba, restoring transportation throughout the country.

Cuba is China's all-weather strategic partner. We will certainly help this friend who, even during China's most difficult times, did not betray China and sided with the Soviet Union.


interesting
the western media fails to mention China assistance.
 
interesting
the western media fails to mention China assistance.

That's perfectly normal. They simply claim the Chinese government uses Uighurs as slaves to pick cotton. In reality, anyone with a reasonable IQ knows that using slaves to pick cotton is far more expensive than using a cotton harvester. These Westerners think China is the United States during the slave era.

We have become accustomed to the lies and slanders of the Western media. This is precisely what makes us more united and stronger, while Western countries are becoming weaker and weaker.
 

Kazakhstan Launches Direct Wheat Shipments to Vietnam Without Container Transfers​

By Ayana Birbayeva in International on 11 September 2025
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ALMATY – Kazakhstan has carried out the first direct transportation of wheat to Vietnam without container transshipment, marking a new step in the country’s export logistics.

Between May and September, Kedentransservice JSC, a subsidiary of Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, in cooperation with Fort LLP and the shipper NC Food Contract Corporation JSC, organized the shipment of 10 grain trains from the northern regions of Kazakhstan.

The deliveries, totaling 17,000 tons of wheat, traveled from the Ak-Kul, Azat, and Kokshetau stations through China’s port of Lianyungang to Haiphong in Vietnam, reported the Kazakhstan Temir Zholy press service on Sept. 10.

A key feature of the project was the uninterrupted container journey – the wheat was transported in the same container from origin to destination, minimizing handling, preserving product quality, shortening delivery times, and reducing logistics costs.

Industry experts note that the trial demonstrates both the efficiency of existing infrastructure and Kazakhstan’s potential role as a transit and export hub in Eurasia. The model also opens opportunities for agricultural exporters to reach Southeast Asian markets, where demand for grain continues to grow.
What does Vietnam use wheat for? Can Vietnam grow wheat? Is there a historical habit of consuming wheat?
 

Vietnam Overtakes Thailand as the Top Destination for Chinese Tourists with More than Three Million Arrivals in this Year​

Published on September 16, 2025


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Vietnam’s tourist industry has witnessed an unbelievable boom in 2025 with a wave of 3.5 million Chinese tourists, setting a new record for Vietnam. The boom pushed Vietnam to overtake Thailand as the mainland Chinese market leader, rendering a tremendous change in the tourism map of Southeast Asia. The change is due to shifting tastes in the international tourism market and the growing power of independent tourists with a demand for more unique and varied holiday experiences.

Thailand’s Decline: Key Factors Behind the Loss of Chinese Tourists

Thailand’s tourism numbers from China have plummeted by around 35% in 2025, largely due to ongoing issues with scam centers and the high-profile kidnapping of a Chinese actor in January, which has raised concerns over safety. These incidents have caused a marked decline in Chinese tourist arrivals, prompting many to seek alternative destinations like Vietnam, which is perceived as a safer and more authentic travel experience.

The US$3.5 billion revenue loss for Thailand represents a significant blow to the region’s tourism industry, as the redirection of tourist dollars flows into Vietnam and its neighboring countries. This has sparked a realignment in the Southeast Asian tourism market, creating new opportunities for countries like Vietnam to thrive while Thailand faces a sharp decline.

Vietnam’s Appeal: A Fresh, Authentic Experience for Chinese Tourists

For a new group of Chinese travelers, Vietnam offers something different. Vietnam’s appeal lies in its authenticity and its relatively untouched, off-the-beaten-path appeal. The country is seen as more “fresh” compared to traditional destinations like Thailand, offering unique cultural experiences and a less commercialized, more immersive tourism environment.

Unlike Thailand’s bustling, tourist-heavy locations, Vietnam offers travelers the chance to engage deeply with its local culture, natural landscapes, and heritage. This shift in interest reflects a fundamental change in the travel habits of China’s emerging independent tourist market, as they move away from overcrowded destinations and embrace authentic, personal travel experiences.

Vietnam’s Historic Year: Record-Breaking Tourism Numbers

With a nearly 14 million foreign arrivals so far in 2025, Vietnam is witnessing its best tourism year to date. The surge in Chinese visitors has been a key factor in this success, with arrivals from China seeing a 44% year-on-year increase through August. This significant rise in Chinese tourists is not just limited to Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, or the popular Ho Chi Minh City but extends to lesser-known gems like Sapa and Phu Quoc Island, further boosting the country’s tourism footprint.

This growth puts Vietnam on track to become one of the leading tourism hubs in Southeast Asia, as it continues to attract visitors with its blend of history, nature, and cultural experiences. The country’s success story exemplifies how authenticity and sustainability are becoming key drivers for global tourists seeking meaningful travel experiences.

Malaysia Joins the Regional Growth Surge

Not only Vietnam, but other Southeast Asian countries, such as Malaysia, are also benefiting from the shifting tides of Chinese tourism. Malaysia recorded a 35% increase in mainland Chinese visitors during the first half of 2025, largely driven by enhanced air travel connectivity and the growing appeal of the country’s cultural and natural attractions.

With airline seat capacity from China to Malaysia increasing by 50%, the country has successfully capitalized on the changing preferences of Chinese tourists looking for new destinations with less overt commercialization. Like Vietnam, Malaysia is emerging as a top choice for independent Chinese travelers, offering cultural experiences that go beyond typical sightseeing.

Independent Chinese Travelers: The New Face of Tourism

A key factor driving the shift in Chinese tourism is the rise of independent travelers. Unlike previous generations who preferred organized tours and well-trodden destinations, today’s Chinese tourists are increasingly seeking personalized, authentic experiences. This trend has been accelerated by the ease of online travel resources, allowing tourists to plan their own trips and explore less conventional destinations.

Vietnam, with its relatively underdeveloped tourism infrastructure compared to more traditional destinations, has become an ideal choice for this growing group of adventurous travelers. The desire for cultural engagement, untouched nature, and local experiences is now leading Chinese tourists to prioritize experiential travel over standard vacation packages.

Long-Term Implications for Southeast Asia’s Tourism Industry

The shift in Chinese tourist traffic represents a long-term transformation in Southeast Asia’s multibillion-dollar tourism industry. As Vietnam rises to prominence, Thailand and other regional players must adapt to these changing preferences to maintain their position in the global tourism market. For Vietnam, this surge in Chinese visitors is just the beginning, and its tourism potential will only grow as the demand for authentic, sustainable travel experiences continues to increase.

The US$3.5 billion in lost revenue for Thailand illustrates the economic impact of this regional shift. As Vietnam continues to attract more visitors, it will likely see increased investment in infrastructure, marketing, and local businesses, further boosting its position as a top Southeast Asian tourism destination.

Vietnam’s Path Forward: A Leading Destination for Independent Chinese Travelers

Vietnam is well placed to take advantage of the increasing demand for independent travel. Vietnam has a rich variety of opportunities for those who are looking not only for luxury but also for cultural experiences and authentic experiences. As China’s independent travel market grows, Vietnam will also be a major beneficiary of this trend, drawing more tourists looking for destinations that offer greater interaction with local culture. This change is a critical point in Southeast Asia’s tourism sector, one that will set the direction of the region’s future and redefine the way international travelers, particularly from China, select their next destination.
 
Stunningly Beautiful Mandarin speaking Vietnamese girls on Douyin and Xiaohongshu played a big role.
 

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