[Interesting Adventures] The Oppressed Merchants (1)
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[Interesting Adventures] The Oppressed Merchants (1)

Mom and dad ran a textile and cloth business for thirty years. Their humble street hawker beginning was never remote. Only through thrift living and hard work did mom and dad gradually expand their business and eventually proudly owned a retail shop in the middle of the vegetable markets.

Cultural Divide
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Cultural Divide

Born in Vietnam, my siblings of six including myself, lived in a Chinese town called “Cholon”. Cantonese was the business dialect that even the native Vietnamese learned to speak. Many of the Vietnamese natives sent their children to Chinese schools.

Chaotic schools and rampant superstitions
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Chaotic schools and rampant superstitions

When the communists took over Vietnam in 1975, my second eldest brother (David), I and my younger brother (Kevin) were studying in the “Same Heart” middle-and-elementary school in Cholon, Vietnam. Originally a private school, it was changed to a public school under the communist government.

Calmness after the War (Part II)
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Calmness after the War (Part II)

My parents ran a textile and clothes retail shop from our home. Under the new communist government after the Vietnamese civil war, every home was eager to sew the new national flag. Therefore, all of a sudden our home business was thriving beyond our wildest imaginations.

Calmness after the War (Part I)
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Calmness after the War (Part I)

In the May issue we mentioned the civil war between North and South Vietnam. It finally ended on the so-called “Liberation Date” on April 30, 1975. The North united the country into a communist country.

Narrow Escape of a Sure Death in Wars
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Narrow Escape of a Sure Death in Wars

I was born in Vietnam with five siblings. I am a second generation immigrant. Therefore we were a busy household of eight. We lived in ChoLớn, South Vietnam. It is a city of Chinese immigrants.

Cherish Your Loved Ones
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Cherish Your Loved Ones

In recent days, I entertained special nostalgia about several members of my family. Hereafter, allow me to share them.

Dad and Mom’s Wedding Under the Cloud of Superstition
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Dad and Mom’s Wedding Under the Cloud of Superstition

For a few precious years, my father and grandfather have worked together in “Da Luo Tian Casino” and lived as roommates in the casino dormitory. The good time of supporting each other ended when grandpa insisted on leaving Vietnam to return to China to die in his hometown when he knew about his stomach cancer.

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