Vietnamese people in Poland

[5] While enjoying economic success and, along with other immigrants, perceived as a competition in the workforce, the Vietnamese community is regarded positively in Poland.

[5] Members of the Polish public commonly hold the mistaken belief that Vietnamese form Poland's largest foreign community,[5] a title which in fact belongs to migrants from the former USSR.

[5] Poland–Vietnam relations grew from the 1950s and 1980s student exchange programs, as during this period both countries were allied members of the Eastern Bloc (the former then known as the Polish People's Republic).

[15] 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 graphic design, IT, insurance, and banking.

Additionally, the school holds festivals and other important events on special occasions such as Tết, Vietnamese lunar new year.

Vietnamese restaurants (left and right) in Szczecin
Vietnamese restaurant in Warsaw
Vietnamese Buddhists in Praga district of Warsaw