Viet People
The term "Viet People" generally refers to the ethnic group known as the Vietnamese, who primarily inhabit Vietnam. They are the largest ethnic group in the country, making up about 85% of the population. The Viet People have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and cuisine, which reflects their history and agricultural lifestyle.
The Viet People speak the Vietnamese language, which is part of the Austroasiatic language family. Their society is known for its strong family values and community ties. Festivals, such as the Tet Festival, celebrate the Lunar New Year and are significant cultural events that showcase their traditions and customs.