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What is the daily life of Vietnamese people like?

The daily life of Vietnamese people is not much different from that of other people. It can be said that the daily life of Vietnamese people is similar to the daily life of Chinese people. In 214 BC after Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, he sent a large army across Lingnan to occupy today's Guangxi, Guangdong, and Fujian, and conquered the local Baiyue tribes. The Qin Dynasty immigrated in large numbers in this area and established three counties, including Vietnam. The northern part (i.e. Luoyue) is under the management of Xiangjun.

In 2006, the lives of Vietnamese residents were stable. As the economy continues to grow, the living standards of urban residents have improved. Rural residents' lives have also improved due to higher agricultural and food prices. The annual price increase index was 6.6%. In 2006, the number of poor households and poor areas continued to decrease across the country, and the poverty population dropped to 18.1%. However, the income gap between workers in different industries and places is large. The urban unemployment rate in 2006 was 4.4%. As of the end of 2005, Vietnam had 15.845 million telephone users; in 2006, the population growth rate was 12.1‰, the birth rate was 17.4‰, and the death rate was 5.3‰. In 2005, there were 13,243 hospitals at all levels in China with 197,200 beds. In 2010, the lives of Vietnamese residents were stable and the living standards of urban residents improved. The number of poor households and poor areas across the country continues to decrease, with the proportion of poor households falling to 10.6%.