User:Bnguyen

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-Hello, my name is Brandon Nguyen, I was born in Saigon, Republic of Vietnam and immigrated to the United States when the North Vietnamese and their Viet Cong agents invaded Saigon and the country was united under one government under Socialism & Communism, the new capital is located in Hanoi.

-I live in Westminster, Orange County, California, and seeking a political career in the future.

-I had supported and campaigned for the election of Tran Thai Van for Republican Assemblyman in Califonia, which resulted in his win this past November 2004.

-I travel often back to Vietnam to visit family, and in the process of sponsoring my younger brothers to come to the United States to attend university here in California.

-My favorite sport is Soccer and I also enjoy International Affairs.

-Homepage: http://www.angelfire.com/fl/brandonnguyen/

[edit] 1st Research Area

Currently I am working on Burmese Royal Family.

http://www.richmondandtwickenhamtimes.co.uk/news/newsbct/display.var.669744.0.exiled_prince_of_burma_gets_royal_treatment_at_ceremony.php

Exiled prince of Burma gets royal treatment at ceremony By BCT reporter THE exiled Prince of Burma was guest of honour at a special ceremony in Brentford to celebrate the inauguration of the Royal Barge.

The Royal Barge Karaweik is moored on the River Thames at Waterman's Park, Brentford High Street and His Royal Highness Prince Schwebomin was among a host of other dignitaries to attend the event on Wednesday which was Burmese Independence Day.

With traditional Burmese hospitality the ceremony included the firing of rockets, the hoisting of the royal Burmese flag and the appointment of Caie Wesley Graham as Master and Commander of the Royal Barge.

It was followed by the Candles for Burma ceremony where each light represented a Burmese refugee in Thailand.

Prince Schwebomin himself has spent 44 years in exile. He left Burma when he was 13-years-old and is head of the 250 year Royal Konebaung Dynasty.

He is founder and president of the Royal Burma Society which provides humanitarian, spiritual and financial support for the Burmese people including the refugees stranded in Thailand and the YMCA orphanage in Yangon.