Dear Readers,
Now under the direction of Asian-American Poll Media, Little Saigon Inside will mainly focus on economic trends and business opportunities relating to Vietnam and its community abroad. When relevant, we will provide insights on political trends that affect "the pursuit of happiness" by the Vietnamese people living in Vietnam as well as overseas. Thank you to all of our loyal readers for the last 3 years and we hope to bring a richer experience with our new format.
Little Saigon Inside Staff
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Vietnam Untold Stories - Challenges, Successes & Tragedies
Vietnam War: Untold Stories from the South – Trials, Triumphs & Tragedies is a Vietnamese-centered documentary series that revisits the...
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Last November, a Viet kieu in hi tech business finally settled down and married his long time girlfriend. It was a private wedding attended ...
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Steve Ngo, a civil rights lawyer, 32, , finally won his hard earned victory for a seat on the Community College Board in the San Francisco c...
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A week after State Assemblyman Van Tran announced his intention to run against incumbent Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez in 2010, things have ...
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In his heyday, former State Assemblyman Van Tran, who was often referred by the media as "The Godfather of Little Saigon Politics...
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So now there are officially 5 candidates (1 incumbent) vying for the San Jose city council seat in District 7 . There is one Hispanic - ...
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San Jose Mercury broke the news recently that Tam Truong, 30, is planning to run against the incumbent Kansen Chu for D4 council seat ...
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Vietnam War: Untold Stories from the South – Trials, Triumphs & Tragedies is a Vietnamese-centered documentary series that revisits the...
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Kieu Hoang, 69, the owner of RAAS Group debuts recently on the 2014 Forbes Billionaires List after the shares of one of his companies, ...
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The Viet Museum located at History Park is one of the most important cultural institutions of the Vietnamese American community in San Jose...
1 comment:
"duoi su chi dao" (translated)? This is language that we've heard from the VC's propagandas. Why would we want to focus on business opportunities for Vietnam and not our own opportunities here? Vietnamese communities abroad do not belong to Vietnam. They are now Vietnamese-American communities and of other countries elsewhere. We have left Vietnam in pursuit of happiness so that we cannot be extorted by the communist government. We get no benefit from Vietnam, from health care, to education and retirement. Why would this website promote this kind of format? This announcement is a total disappointment. By the way, your writing, "the pursue ..." gave away the fact that you've not adapted to the life abroad for very long. Also, if a US resident cares for the community that he lives in, then he would not buy the iphone from Vietnam. He'd buy the iphone that'd give the most economic advantage and tax revenue to the US.
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