History of Asia

Is there still a feud between north and south Vietnam?

The Vietnam War, which lasted from 1955 to 1975, resulted in the reunification of Vietnam under the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976. While the war created significant divisions and conflicts between the North and South, the reunification process sought to reconcile and unify the country. Today, there is no longer an active feud between North and South Vietnam, and both regions are integrated under a single government and political system.