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Why do Vietnamese girls like Western men ?

Why do Vietnamese women like Western men ?
Vietnamese girls are very familiar with the many advantages of Western men and value the virtues with which they are associated.
For example, the deference, consideration and chivalry, which can not always be found in their male counterparts in Vietnam. In Vietnamese culture, Vietnamese women are seen as being secondary and indeed subservient to their husbands, rather than interacting on the same level as them.
The politeness and respect that Vietnamese girls have been raised to act with as second nature is not reciprocated in Vietnam, whereas Western men will return it many times over. Vietnamese women advertising themselves as mail order brides have an inherent desire to enter into marriage and family life and understand that Western men can offer the stability, both economically and emotionally that are essential parts thereof wisdom, maturity and dependability that comes with age rather than seeing it as a negative which is the perception in the West.
What makes Vietnamese girls so attractive ?
Vietnamese girls have many qualities ensuring that they are constantly in demand. Vietnamese girls are typically very attractive physically – very feminine, petite and slender with delicate features and innate grace. Vietnamese girls are gentle and polite. A typical Asian upbringing engenders its women with the importance of manners and respect for others.
Vietnamese women are charming and attentive to their partner. The institution of marriage is valued very highly in Vietnamese culture and it is seen as a commitment to be undertaken with the utmost seriousness. Vietnamese girls are highly conscious of the paramount significance of family. In essence, Vietnamese women have grown up respecting traditions that have existed in their homelands for thousands of years, of which marriage and family are an indispensable part.
Vietnamese women are easily adaptable to new cultures. The friendliness and politeness of Vietnamese girls ensures that they quickly make new friends wherever they go.

Emergence of Vietnamese Contemporary Art

A relatively modern event in the history of world art is the evolution of the contemporary art in Vietnam. Previously for almost half of a century, Vietnamese art was intended to serve a collective goal. And the goal was revolution. Nudes, still-life and other such forms of arts were considered a betrayal to the socialist ideology. It however, took a more definite shape under the influence of Doi Moi, Vietnam’s Perestroika, who took a more liberal approach and gave enough freedom to the Vietnam artists to come out of their shell and turn to their individual visions. And this resulted in the Vietnamese contemporary arts to reach its peak towards the end of the eighties with plenty of artists participating in several exhibitions in various parts of the nation. The recent economic development in Vietnam further helped the artists to reach a feat which was previously impossible for them. Now it was possible for the Vietnamese artists to achieve international success.
During the feudal times, unlike their other counterparts, the Vietnamese arts were more about sculptures and designs of temples and pagodas. At the end of the nineteenth century, the French introduced the technique of oil-painting to Vietnam and in 1925 they established the ‘Ecole des Beaux-Art l’Indochine’ in Hanoi. This was the beginning of the development of a professional class of painters in Vietnam. However, the education to these artists was given mostly following the model of the French arts. It was more about nature and landscapes in a realistic and impressionistic style. But this once again

changed due to the war against France. The war led to the separation of the nation into the North and South Vietnam, and then there was a war between the North and South. This divided the style and techniques of Vietnam arts. The artists from the North (under influence of the Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China) turned in the direction of the social-realistic stream, while the southern artists embraced western trends, influenced by the presence of the Americans. However, neither the influence of the Soviet Union nor of the western countries was decisive in the development of Vietnamese Modern Art; it was rather their concern to survive the war that influenced the development. It was definitely not the time for experimentation.
In recent times, the contemporary Vietnamese artist is free to represent his or her inner self in his or her work. In spite of this new liberal climate, Vietnamese art is not ‘innovating’ in a European sense. Vietnamese painting does not demand philosophical questions about the definition of painting itself. This springs from the undeniable link between Vietnamese art and the political and social history of its country.
However, the recent years have been exceptionally well for the Vietnamese contemporary artists. Many of them received invitations from different parts of the world to exhibit their arts and have been recognized. The change in the Vietnamese contemporary art can be observed in the arts itself. It can surely be said that Vietnamese contemporary art has moved forward towards a progressive realism and has thus allowed its patrons to identify the work of art with their lives.





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