Early vietnamese have close ties with china and japan why
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Vietnamese had a close relationship with Japan and China.
During the resistance against the foreign intruders they (students)went out of the country to Japan and China.
The primary objective of most of these students were to eliminate the presence of French in Vietnam.
Japan had modernised itself and had succesfully resisted foreign .
There victory against Russia also showed there militant capabilities.
So the vietnamese students set up a branch of The restoration society in Japan.
Similarly they were also impressed with the progress China had achieved .
They had over thrown the monarchy and set up a democratic republic
SO,The Viatnamese held close relations with Japan AND China.
During the resistance against the foreign intruders they (students)went out of the country to Japan and China.
The primary objective of most of these students were to eliminate the presence of French in Vietnam.
Japan had modernised itself and had succesfully resisted foreign .
There victory against Russia also showed there militant capabilities.
So the vietnamese students set up a branch of The restoration society in Japan.
Similarly they were also impressed with the progress China had achieved .
They had over thrown the monarchy and set up a democratic republic
SO,The Viatnamese held close relations with Japan AND China.
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