My Autobiography
I was born in Orange County, California. My birthday is on August of 1990.
I have been in the United States all my life, but my family was originally
from a different country. In my family, I have a half brother and a half sister.
Also I have a step dad. My parents wasn’t born in the United States,
but were born in Vietnam. I am pretty sure they are from the south part of
Vietnam and came to the United States in the 1980’s. I have lived in
three different places, and those three places are, California, New Orleans,
and Lincoln. On my father’s side of the family, I have all my relatives
there that I know of and I think that some of them are still in Vietnam. As
on my mother’s side, they all live in New Orleans. What I like best
about the United States is what I learn and all the new things that comes
around. As for what I miss most about being in California is hanging out with
my favorite cousin and shopping with my other cousins.
By: Samantha Nguyen
In this short essay I will be telling you all I know
about Vietnam. Ill tell you the complete name of this country, its population,
leaders and all that good old stuff.
The complete name of Vietnam is Socialist Republic of Vietnam. There is a
population of about 81,624,716 people living in Vietnam. The country is about
58 yrs. old. Vietnam was free from France on September 2, 1945.
Tran duc Luong is the president of Vietnam. Instead of a 4 year run like the
United States, it is a 5 year run. The education here is pretty good. The
education that is available that I know are art, math, and marketing.
Some of the most common jobs here in Vietnam are farming and being a merchant.
Buddhists and Christian are 2 of the most common religions that I know. The
climate here is hot and there are rainy seasons and dry seasons. Rainy seasons
start in mid May to mid September.
One name of the major river is La Ngu. The food that is popular there is rice,
the major food. At night, teenagers go hang out with their friends. Some of
the famous singers’ I know are Lynda Trang Dai, Tommy Ngo, and Minh
Tuyet.
Samantha Nguyen