Vietnamese Australians
Vietnamese Australians are individuals of Vietnamese descent who live in Australia. They are part of a diverse community that has grown significantly since the 1970s, following the Vietnam War. Many Vietnamese immigrants arrived as refugees, contributing to Australia's multicultural landscape. Today, they are involved in various sectors, including business, education, and the arts.
The Vietnamese Australian community celebrates its heritage through cultural festivals, such as the Tet Festival, which marks the Lunar New Year. This event showcases traditional music, dance, and cuisine, fostering a sense of identity and belonging among community members while sharing their culture with the broader Australian society.