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No I do not. I'd rather have some manufactured products made there. I just bought a new mouse made in China to replace a mouse that just died that was made in China that I just bought at Wal*Mart; pathetic I know it.
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Yes because we visited it in April. I own a few coins and banknotes, several t-shirts and fridge magnets.
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I dont think so... my stuff are all probably made in China.
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Yes, I own a few ceramic bowls and platters and some wood en statues. And some jewelry and other accessories made from there. We used to have a little Vietnamese gift store in our town back in California and I love the hand crafter items.
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I was in Halong City last year. I brought a pack bag for about USD15.00 and my wife told me that it was expensive. Anyway that was the only Vietnamese thing that I own.
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Yes, I do. I have a chess set made of bone and carved wood that a vet brought back with him from the war. I also have a few items my dad brought home from the same war, like the silk camo jacket with a map of Long Binh embroidered on the back and my name embroidered on the front, some dolls and whatnot.
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I did but then I ate it. And I swear the Vietnamese mangoes are the very best. I mean that they are good to eat the one I bought was 2 pounds in weight and it forever changed my fruit intake I resorted to eating Mexican Mangoes that are not bad but they are not great, and or as goood as their Asian counterparts
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I have something made by a guy from Vietnam, does that count? It's some kind of horrible disgusting drink that tastes like dirt and gasoline.
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