Vietnamese people
Vietnamese people are the inhabitants of Vietnam, a country located in Southeast Asia. They have a rich cultural heritage influenced by various historical events, including Chinese, French, and American interactions. The majority of the population is Kinh, the ethnic majority, while there are also numerous ethnic minorities, each with their own unique traditions and languages.
The Vietnamese language, known as Tiếng Việt, is the official language and is spoken by most of the population. Vietnamese culture is known for its vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine, and strong family values. Traditional practices, such as Tet (Lunar New Year), play a significant role in the lives of Vietnamese people, reflecting their deep-rooted customs and beliefs.