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What are the differences between North, Central and South Vietnam?

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Like, the language accents, the physical features of the people, etc.

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  1. In the North, the people speak Vietnamese with similar sounds to Chinese. They are more friendly compared to other parts of Vietnam. People here are likely to have better jobs since the capital is there.

    In the Central (where my dad's family is from), the people are more rural and speak Vietnamese with the roughest accent. I think its most diverse here because of the tribal groups who live in the Central Highlands. The capital used to be in the central in Hue before the French took over. People in the central are more likely to be in the lower class.

    In the South (where my mom's family is from), its pretty much the all-rounder. People here are friendly and speak with a not-too hard-to-understand accent. Since Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is the biggest city in Vietnam, this is where the most people are (including foriegners).


  2. Oh, the north has like a funnier voice (no offense to anyone) but the language is easier. Central I don't know to much about.

    South is difficult to learn, but easy to understand

  3. I agree with boboluv06 answer; but I think the whole country is very friendly.  In the Hanoi I enjoy the street food, bia hoi and the beautiful scenery.  In Hue the beautiful old Citadel, Royal River Rides, Quaint little cafes along the Perfume River, good local food and the friendly people.  In Saigon it is to hectic, to many people; but all are friendly and helpful.  hope you enjoy a trip to Vietnam soon.  Cheers

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