Portal:Vietnam
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Vietnam was inhabited by the Paleolithic age, with states established in the first millennium BC on the Red River Delta in modern-day northern Vietnam. The Han dynasty annexed Northern and Central Vietnam under Chinese rule from 111 BC, until the first dynasty emerged in 939. Successive monarchical dynasties absorbed Chinese influences through Confucianism and Buddhism, and expanded southward to the Mekong Delta, conquering Champa. The Nguyễn—the last imperial dynasty—surrendered to France in 1883. Following the August Revolution, the nationalist coalition Viet Minh under the leadership of communist revolutionary Ho Chi Minh proclaimed independence of Vietnam in 1945.
Vietnam went through prolonged warfare in the 20th century. After World War II, France returned to reclaim colonial power in the First Indochina War, from which Vietnam emerged victorious in 1954. As a result of the treaties signed between the Viet Minh and France, Vietnam was also separated into two parts. The Vietnam War began shortly after, between the communist North, supported by the Soviet Union and China, and the anti-communist South, supported by the United States. Upon the North Vietnamese victory in 1975, Vietnam reunified as a unitary socialist state under the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) in 1976. An ineffective planned economy, a trade embargo by the West, and wars with Cambodia and China crippled the country further. In 1986, the CPV initiated economic and political reforms similar to the Chinese economic reform, transforming the country to a market-oriented economy. The reforms facilitated Vietnamese reintegration into the global economy and politics.
A developing country with a lower-middle-income economy, Vietnam is nonetheless one of the fastest-growing economies of the 21st century, with a GDP predicted to rival developed nations by 2050. Vietnam has high levels of corruption and censorship and a poor human rights record; the country ranks among the lowest in international measurements of civil liberties, freedom of the press, and freedom of religion and ethnic minorities. It is part of international and intergovernmental institutions including the ASEAN, the APEC, the CPTPP, the Non-Aligned Movement, the OIF, and the WTO. It has assumed a seat on the United Nations Security Council twice. (Full article...)
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The Huế chemical attacks occurred on 3 June 1963, when soldiers of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) poured liquid chemicals from tear gas grenades onto the heads of praying Buddhists in Huế, South Vietnam. The Buddhists were protesting against religious discrimination by the regime of the Roman Catholic President Ngô Đình Diệm. The attacks caused 67 people to be hospitalised for blistering of the skin and respiratory ailments.
The protests were part of the Buddhist crisis, during which the Buddhist majority in South Vietnam campaigned for religious equality after nine people were killed by government forces while defying a ban that prevented them from flying the Buddhist flag on Vesak. The incident prompted the United States to privately threaten to withdraw support for Diệm's government and when the Americans finally reduced aid a few months later, the army took it as a green light for a coup. An inquiry determined that the chemical used in the attack was a liquid component from old French tear gas grenades that had never functioned properly. The findings exonerated the ARVN soldiers from charges that they had used poison or mustard gas. The outcry over the attack had already forced Diệm to appoint a panel of three cabinet ministers to meet with Buddhist leaders for negotiations regarding religious equality. The talks led to the signing of the Joint Communique, but the policy changes it provided were not implemented and widespread protests continued, leading to the assassination of Diệm in a military coup. (Full article...)Selected picture
Did you know -
Newer entries
- ... that the township of Hồ Xá in Vietnam was once known as the "B-52 bomb pocket"?
- ... that Charles Larson became one of the first Americans to teach African literature, after working in Nigeria for the Peace Corps to avoid the Vietnam draft?
- ... that historian Jeffrey Kimball argued that the Vietnam War "was waged as much against Saigon as it was against the [Viet Cong / North Vietnamese] enemy"?
- ... that a historical theory argues that Nixon sought a decent interval between American withdrawal and South Vietnamese collapse to avoid becoming the first president to lose a war?
- ... that copies of the underground anti-war publication Liberated Barracks were found on ships carrying US troops to Vietnam?
- ... that in 1999, hundreds to tens of thousands of people protested for 53 days against the flag of Vietnam and a portrait of Ho Chi Minh in Little Saigon?
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Vietnam News
- 5 April 2023 –
- Five people are killed when a helicopter crashes near Hạ Long Bay, Quảng Ninh province, Vietnam. (Vietnam Plus)
- 2 March 2023 – 2023 Vietnamese presidential election
- The National Assembly of Vietnam elects Võ Văn Thưởng as the country's new president, succeeding Nguyễn Xuân Phúc. (Nikkei Asia)
- 16 February 2023 –
- A Da Nang court sentences four South Korean men to imprisonment for smuggling around 200 South Koreans into Vietnam during the COVID-19 pandemic when the country suspended the entry of all foreigners from 2020 to 2021. (AFP via Al Arabiya)
- 17 January 2023 –
- Nguyễn Xuân Phúc resigns as president of Vietnam, the second highest-ranked position in the country, citing responsibility for several recent scandals in the government. (VnExpress)
- 29 October 2022 – Essex lorry deaths
- A suspect arrested in 2019 for the deaths of 39 Vietnamese illegal immigrants in a lorry in southern England has been formally charged with 39 counts of manslaughter and conspiracy to assist illegal immigration. (The Guardian)
Categories
WikiProject Vietnam
- WikiProject Countries
- WikiProject Southeast Asia
- WikiProject Vietnam
- WikiProject Southeast Asia
Wikipedias in Vietnamese languages
Topics
Recognized content
Featured articles
- 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines
- 1955 State of Vietnam referendum
- 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt
- 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing
- Arrest and assassination of Ngô Đình Diệm
- Ba Cụt
- Operation Camargue
- Wesley Clark
- December 1964 South Vietnamese coup
- Battle of Điện Biên Phủ
- Double Seven Day scuffle
- Thích Quảng Đức
- Durian
- Gerald Ford
- Thomas J. Hudner Jr.
- Huế chemical attacks
- Javan rhinoceros
- Krulak–Mendenhall mission
- Lê Quang Tung
- Early life and military career of John McCain
- John McCain
- McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
- USS New Jersey (BB-62)
- Ngô Đình Cẩn
- Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem
- Ngô Đình Diệm presidential visit to Australia
- Nguyễn Chánh Thi
- Operation Passage to Freedom
- Phạm Ngọc Thảo
- Phan Đình Phùng
- Phan Xích Long
- September 1964 South Vietnamese coup attempt
- 1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing
- Tang dynasty
- Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ
- Tôn Thất Đính
- Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng
- Xá Lợi Pagoda raids
Featured lists
- List of Asian Pacific American Medal of Honor recipients
- Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam
- General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- List of Vietnamese submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
- List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam War
- List of World Heritage Sites in Vietnam
Good articles
- 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines
- 6th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- 10th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- 15th Sustainment Brigade
- 18th Engineer Brigade (United States)
- 20th Engineer Brigade (United States)
- 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team
- Action of 23 August 1967
- Agent Orange
- American Gangster (film)
- Typhoon Angela (1989)
- Áo dài
- Attack on Camp Holloway
- Attack on USNS Card
- Peter Badcoe
- Battle of Ap Bac
- Battle of Ban Me Thuot
- Battle of Binh Gia
- Battle of Coral–Balmoral
- Battle of Đồng Xoài
- Battle of Gang Toi
- Battle of Kham Duc
- Battle of Lang Vei
- Battle of Lima Site 85
- Battle of Loc Ninh
- Battle of Long Khánh
- Battle of Muong Khoua
- Battle of Ong Thanh
- Battle of Suoi Bong Trang
- Battle of Suoi Chau Pha
- Battle of Xuân Lộc
- Birdy (film)
- Bombing of Tân Sơn Nhứt Air Base
- Born on the Fourth of July (film)
- Cambodian Civil War
- Cambodian–Vietnamese War
- Cambodian campaign
- Coast Guard Squadron One
- George Thomas Coker
- Commercial Import Program
- Typhoon Dan (1989)
- Typhoon Dot (1985)
- Typhoon Elsie (1989)
- Jane Fonda
- Hue–Da Nang Campaign
- Huế Phật Đản shootings
- I Ching
- The Inbetweeners 2
- George McTurnan Kahin
- Khmer language
- Lê Duẩn
- Lê Văn Duyệt
- Tropical Storm Linda (1997)
- Malaysia–Vietnam relations
- National Museum of Vietnamese History
- Ngô Đình Diệm presidential visit to the United States
- Nguyễn Văn Nhung
- Operation Bribie
- Operation Coburg
- Operation Crimp
- Operation Eagle Pull
- Operation Frequent Wind
- Operation Shed Light
- Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle
- Politics of Vietnam
- Prime Minister of Vietnam
- Pygmy slow loris
- Leslie H. Sabo Jr.
- Sarus crane
- Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.
- September 2009 Vietnam tropical depression
- State visit by Ngô Đình Diệm to the United States
- Tropical Storm Soudelor (2009)
- Southward expansion of the Han dynasty
- Tạ Phong Tần
- Tết Offensive
- Tịnh Xá Trung Tâm
- Typhoon
- Typhoon Wayne (1986)
- Typhoon Xangsane
- Humbert Roque Versace
- Vietnam Airlines
- Vietnam and the World Bank
- Vietnamese Cambodians
Things you can do
In rough order of importance, by type of task.
- Tagging and assessment
- Tag the talk pages of all Vietnam-related articles that are not already tagged with {{WPVN}}.
- Assess all of our unknown-quality and unknown-importance articles.
- Article improvement
- Expand and improve our Top-importance Vietnam articles, especially those that are rated Start-class or Stub-class.
- Add references to Vietnam-related BLPs that lack them.
- Improve the articles in our cleanup listing (some of these have been tagged since 2006).
- Standardize and improve the articles on Vietnam's regions, provinces, districts and populated places (some are just one sentence).
- Translate, create or expand articles listed under Requested articles.
- Take care of requests at Category:Wikipedia requested maps in Vietnam (474 as of October 2012).
- Take care of requests at Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Vietnam (461 as of October 2012).
- Expand and improve the articles on all 54 officially recognized ethnic groups in Vietnam.
- Determine and add etymologies of the district names for each district listed at Category:Districts of Vietnam.
- Policy and guidelines
- Further develop our style guidelines.
- Regular maintenance
- Maintain the Vietnam portal: pick featured articles and featured pictures, update monthly DYK list, etc.
- Maintain WikiProject Vietnam and related pages (including our task list!)
- Verify the status of Vietnam-related articles up for deletion.
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