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Also see Talk:Little Hanoi and Talk:Little Vietnam — Preceding unsigned comment added by Basdrhnrnz (talkcontribs) 06:06, 25 February 2014 (UTC)

Vancouver, BC

I saw the newspaper, and I found out there is Little Saigon in Vancouver. should I add that? If so, should we change the category from the U.S. to North America? http://www.metronews.ca/vancouver/local/article/990568--little-saigon-gets-the-nod-from-city-council --Argon007 (talk) 04:48, 8 October 2011 (UTC)

Toronto, ON

More northern Vietnamese were received by Canada. Read below on Page 7.

http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~salaff/conference/papers/MPhan-DraftSinoVietnamese.pdf

Portland, Oregon

I was surprised to see Portland, Oregon umentioned here. There is a significant Vietnamese American population in the area, mostly centered around Sandy Boulevard and 82nd street. The estimates I heard were over 35,000 Vietnamese Americans live here.

Oakland, Ca

San Pablo is NOT a suburb of Oakland. This is not even close... Oakland is in Alameda County. San Pablo is Contra Costa County.

That would be like saying that San Rafael is a suburb of San Francisco...

Wrong. Just because they're in different but adjacent counties, it does not necessarily mean they're not suburbs of a major city. For example, Irvine is way deep in Orange County, but it is still a suburb of Los Angeles area, just not a very close one.

San Pablo does not have a strong presence of a Vietnamese-American community--I don't think we should have San Pablo as part of the article.

Orange County, CA

About 50 miles north of Camp Pendleton, Westminster was once a predominantly white middle-class suburban city of Orange County with ample farmland, but the city later experienced a decline by the 1970s. What on Earth does Camp Pendleton have to with any of this? I'm not sure if most OC residents even know where it is. Perhaps the suggestion is that former residents of Camp Pendleton moved to Westminster...? That seems rather odd. I'm deleting it; feel free to re-add it if there's some reason it should be in there. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.173.189.236 (talk) 23:43, 7 October 2008 (UTC)

Camp Pendleton served as one of the major processing centers for the Vietnamese refugees in 1975. This fact is already mentioned earlier in the article. DHN (talk) 00:02, 8 October 2008 (UTC)

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Chinese characters

Some anonymous editors kept trying to add some Sinitic characters to the article. Some of these are supposedly Nom characters, which haven't been used for almost 100 years. This concept might have a Chinese name, but these editors are trying to present these as Vietnamese. Unless these terms have a source indicating that they're used, they don't belong in this article. DHN (talk) 17:29, 17 March 2022 (UTC)