Lai Đại Hàn
Lai Đại Hàn ([laːi ɗâˀi hâːn]; Korean: 라이따이한) is a term used in the Vietnamese language to refer to a person who was born to a Vietnamese mother and a South Korean father during the Vietnam War. In Vietnamese, the word “Lai” means mixed-ethnicity and “Đại Hàn” is an obsolete term for Korea.