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How many Vietnamese are there in Indonesia?

How many Vietnamese are there in Indonesia?

Indonesia is ill prepared for the refugees. In November, it had fewer than 1,000 Vietnamese refugees. Now it has more than 95,000 that it knows about and hundreds more land every day.

Did Indonesia help Vietnam?

While initially keeping neutral between the North and South parties, Indonesia’s government under Sukarno grew to favor the communist North Vietnam.

How close are Vietnam and Indonesia?

Straight line or Air distance: Kilometers: 1764.02 km. Miles: 1096.11 miles.

Is Indonesia getting richer?

The number of ultra-high net worth people is projected to increase by 67\% to 1,125 people in 2025. Indonesia is going to have the fastest-growing number of ultra-high net worth individuals in Asia. Another list by Forbes includes 15 Indonesians in the top 100 wealthiest families globally.

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What is it like to live in Vietnam?

Vietnamese are very kind, helpful, they give the best hospitality, and they see this life in a bigger picture. I mean, they take time for leisure. They spend time chatting with friends over coffee (Vietnamese coffee is one of the best coffee in the world, I think).

What do indindonesian people think about East Timor?

Indonesian people’s view on East Timor is divided, mainly by region. Many people in Java regret East Timor’s disintegration so much. They see it as a huge mistake that should not happened in the future.

What do Vietnamese think about the history of the sea?

Most of Vietnamese have a lack knowledge about history of the SEA. They think Vietnam is only one country in SEA suffered by war. Come on Vietnamese, open your eyes! Every single country in SEA have their own problem. Ok I Would make a list about the problem of the most country in the SEA

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Do Vietnamese smoke a lot?

Many Vietnamese are heavy smokers; this is not surprising though because I live in Indonesia. I noticed you can easily buy cigarettes almost anywhere in the city. This is the picture of a very young boy I met in Vung Tau City. He’s just 11 but he abandoned school to sell some souvenirs in some tourist attractions.