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Vietnamese people in Poland (; ) form one of the
ethnic minorities in Poland After centuries of relative ethnic diversity, the population of modern Poland has become nearly completely ethnically homogeneous Polish people, Polish as a result of altered borders and the Nazi German and Soviet or History of Poland (1945–1 ...
. The Vietnamese-Polish community is the fourth-largest Vietnamese community in the
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, and Czechia, although its numbers are difficult to estimate, with common estimates ranging from 40,000 to 50,000 (2022). They are Poland's largest immigrant community whose culture is not European, and are sometimes perceived by the Polish public as being one of the largest minorities in Poland; the factual verification of that claim is difficult due to lack of precise data. While enjoying economic success and, along with other immigrants, perceived as a competition in the workforce, the Vietnamese community is regarded positively in Poland.


Demography

There is no precise data on the number of Vietnamese people in Poland. The
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revealed that 4,027 respondents indicate Vietnamese as their nationality. The Vietnamese embassy and Vietnamese community leaders in Poland estimate that about 20,000 to 30,000 Vietnamese people may reside in Poland, though the Polish government in 2002 put the upper possible range at about 50,000. A 2008 Polish government report gave the range of 25,000–60,000,SPOŁECZNOŚĆ WIETNAMSKA W POLSCE POLITYKA MIGRACYJNA WIETNAMU
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a 2012 media report also suggested an upper range of 60,000, while a 2014 academic paper provided an estimate of 35,000, with a note that this number is "hard to estimate".Nowicka, p.215 As they are Poland's largest immigrant community whose culture is not European, they are also one of Poland's most visible immigrant groups. Members of the Polish public commonly hold the mistaken belief that Vietnamese form Poland's largest foreign community, a title which in fact belongs to migrants from the
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. (in Polish) The Vietnamese-Polish population is concentrated in the Polish capital of
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, and to a lesser extent in other major cities.


History

Poland–Vietnam relations grew from the 1950s and 1980s student exchange programs, as during this period both countries were allied members of the
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).Nowicka, p.216-217 Many of the Vietnamese students who stayed in Poland following their studies would start working as vendors on street markets, which were booming in Poland of the late 1980s and early 1990s. However, over time, some would move on to other industries as their fluency in Polish grew and their position in the country became more stable. Following the change of regime in Poland, resulting in privatisation and transition to a
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in the 1990s, the country gradually became a more attractive destination for the Vietnamese people, especially small entrepreneurs; this triggered a second, larger wave of Vietnamese immigration to Poland.Nowicka, p.216-217 Many began as vendors in the
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bazaar at the
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, selling clothes or cheap food. , there were between 1,100 and 1,200 Vietnamese-owned stands in the area. , there were an estimated 500 Vietnamese restaurants in Warsaw, mostly serving fast food. The cuisine offered by some of the Vietnamese businesses in Poland changed over the years, from lower quality takeaways to more authentic Vietnamese dishes. The
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has been called the centre of the Vietnamese-Polish community. The Vietnamese community is also served by a number of non-governmental organisations, run by the community itself. Over time, as the street markets and bazaars of Poland diminished, the Vietnamese community in Warsaw and other parts of the country began to switch to different sectors. Although traditionally associated with trading at stalls, some of the Vietnamese minority in Poland (particularly younger individuals) are now working in
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. Some of the older generation also gave up selling at bazaars in favour of running beauty salons.


Language

Although English remains the most popular foreign language in Poland, there is an increasing number of students interested in other languages, including Vietnamese. In 2007, the Lac Long Quan School was opened in Warsaw to teach the language to Vietnamese children and provide Vietnamese adults working and living abroad with the opportunity to practice speaking their own language. Aside from learning the Vietnamese language, students are also educated in Vietnamese art, history, geography, culture, and customs. Additionally, the school holds festivals and other important events on special occasions such as
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, Vietnamese lunar new year. Later, the school opened new branches in
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and
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.School preserves Vietnamese language, culture in Polish capital
November 22, 2013. Tuoi Tre News. Retrieved 2015-11-07.


See also

* Poland–Vietnam relations *
Ethnic groups in Poland After centuries of relative ethnic diversity, the population of modern Poland has become nearly completely ethnically homogeneous Polish people, Polish as a result of altered borders and the Nazi German and Soviet or History of Poland (1945–1 ...
*
Vietnamese diaspora Overseas Vietnamese (, , or ) refers to the Vietnamese diaspora living outside of Vietnam. The global overseas Vietnamese population is estimated at 5 to 6 million people. The largest communities are in the United States, with over 2.3 million ...
* : Polish people of Vietnamese descent


References


Notes


Sources

* *Ewa Nowicka, ''Young Vietnamese generation in Poland: caught between a rock and a hard place'', Przegląd ZachodniI, 2014, No. I


Further reading

* * * * * {{Portal bar, Vietnam, Poland Asian_diaspora_in_Poland Ethnic groups in Poland Poland, Vietnamese people in Poland–Vietnam relations