The Vietnamese people came from an ethnic group in Northern Vietnam and southern China. They are also labeled as Southeast Asians. Vietnamese are classified in the very same genetic family as the Miao, Southern Han, Buyi and Thai. They also have a divergent family that is made up of Singaporean and Thai Chinese, Minnan and Hakka.
The Vietnamese people have remarkably conquered much of the land that belongs to the Champa Kingdom and the Khmer Emper for many centuries. They are also the dominant group in the provinces of Vietnam and have constituted an important part of the population of Cambodia.
It was in the 16th century when some of the Vietnamese had migrated to Thailand and China. In the year 1954, some of them had decided to migrate to France. It can be said then that about a million of the Vietnamese had migrated the North for the South in finding ways to escape from persecution.
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