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One year after the state of North Vietnam was established, a mutual agreement was made between the Chinese Communist Party and Communist Party of Vietnam to give ethnic Chinese living in North Vietnam Vietnamese citizenship. This process was completed by the end of the 1950s. [152]
The Gin, [2] or Jing people, [3] (Chinese: 京 族, Sino-Vietnamese: Kinh tộc; Vietnamese: người Kinh tại Trung Quốc) are a community of descendants of ethnic Vietnamese people living in China. They mainly live in an area called the Jing Islands (京族三岛), off the coast of Dongxing, Fangchenggang, in the Chinese autonomous region ...
Sóc Trăng (362,029 people, constituting 30.18% of the province's population and 27.43% of all Khmer in Vietnam), Trà Vinh (318,231 people, constituting 31.53% of the province's population and 24.11% of all Khmer in Vietnam), Kiên Giang (211,282 people, constituting 12.26% of the province's population and 16.01% of all Khmer in Vietnam), An ...
Chinese emigrants to Vietnam (1 C, 5 P) M. Minh Hương (5 P) Pages in category "Vietnamese people of Chinese descent" The following 23 pages are in this category ...
The Hồ dynasty was ruled by the Hồ family which migrated from present-day Zhejiang, China to Vietnam under the leadership of Hồ Hưng Dật during the 10th century CE. [20] The Hồ dynasty claimed descent from the Duke Hu of Chen , the founder of the ancient Chinese State of Chen .
Hong Kong people of Vietnamese descent (2 C, 5 P) + ... Pages in category "Chinese people of Vietnamese descent" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...
North American people of Vietnamese descent (3 C, 1 P) Oceanian people of Vietnamese descent (5 C) + Vietnamese emigrants (22 C, 2 P) = People of Hmong descent (2 C, 1 P)
[3] [4]: 272 They were not allowed to go to China, and also not allowed to wear the Manchu queue. [5] In the present day, most of the Minh Hương have adopted Vietnamese culture. Unlike later waves of Han Chinese immigration, they are regarded as Kinh people instead of Hoa people by the Vietnamese government.