Hoa People
The "Hoa People" refers to the ethnic Chinese community in Vietnam, primarily descendants of immigrants who arrived during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They are known for their significant contributions to Vietnam's economy, particularly in trade and commerce, and often operate small businesses in urban areas.
Hoa People maintain distinct cultural practices, including language, cuisine, and festivals, which reflect their Chinese heritage. While they are integrated into Vietnamese society, they often face challenges related to identity and acceptance, navigating their dual heritage in a diverse cultural landscape.