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Did China take part in the Vietnam War?

China is at war. China is a major supporter and donor of North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam). During the Vietnam War, China directly sent troops into Vietnam to participate in logistics support and combat.

1965 May 16, Ho Chi Minh held talks with Mao Tairen in Changsha, China. Ho Chi Minh told Mao Tairen that the Vietnamese government decided to send more troops from the rear to the front, which would affect the logistics support in the rear. He made a request to Mao, a great man: Can China package the logistics support work in some areas behind Vietnam and let Vietnam mobilize its troops to the front? Great Mao agreed at once.

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The influence of Vietnam War

1975, after the reunification of Vietnam, Vietnamese came to Hong Kong by boat. Hong Kong has received more than 230,000 Vietnamese refugees and boat people, including over 40,000 Vietnamese refugees resettled overseas, over 67,000 Vietnamese boat people repatriated, and nearly/kloc-0.60 million Vietnamese refugees resettled permanently. At the beginning of 2000, there were still more than 65,438+0,400 Vietnamese stranded in Hong Kong.

The problem of Vietnamese refugees and boat people has long plagued Hong Kong. At the same time, the anti-China policy of the Vietnamese unified authorities forced overseas Chinese to join the ranks of refugee outflows. 1978, the arrival rate of China refugees was 60% ~ 70%, and 1979 was about 80%. According to statistics, from 65438 to 0979, there were nearly 20,000 Vietnamese refugees engaged in paid jobs in Hong Kong.