Vietnamese Americans in Boston

Other groups of Vietnamese are in Braintree, Chelsea, Everett, Lynn, Malden, Medford, Quincy, Randolph, Revere, and Weymouth.

[citation needed] The Fields Corner area of Dorchester has a large concentration of Vietnamese people.

Boston Little Saigon offers a community program where they support small businesses and non-profit organizations in areas for improvement and marketing services.

Around the area, you can find many Vietnamese owned businesses such as bakeries, restaurants, boba shops, jewelry stores and many more.

Many free services that the organization offers include translation, English learning courses (ESOL), healthcare applications, legal paperwork and many more.

[12] Tet in Boston is an inclusive event that aims to celebrate the Lunar New Year, "preserve and promote Vietnamese and Vietnamese-American culture, provide an opportunity for companies and organizations to promote products and services, raise funds to support educational and cultural programs, and provide an opportunity for youth involvement."

Many activities include live performances, lion dancing, fashion shows, picture booths, mini games, and many more.

[13] Tet Trung Thu & Night Market is a Mid-Autumn Moon Festival that is hosted by Nova Boston, an organization that provides resources for Vietnamese Americans and their communities.

Everyone is welcomed to see live performances, play a variety of mini-games and enjoy a wide selection of food hosted by local businesses.

This is a Tet in Boston live performance in recognition of the year of the cat. This event took place on Sunday, January 15th, 2023 at Flynn Cruiseport.
This is a Vietnamese Gambling game called Bau Cua. This game is typically played around New Years.