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Vietnamese people in Russia form the 72nd-largest ethnic minority community in Russia according to the 2002 census. With a population of 26,205, they are one of the smaller groups of overseas Vietnamese. Unofficial estimates put their population as high as 100,000 to 150,000. However, the real number of Vietnamese in Russia is often hard to analyze, due to large number of illegal Vietnamese immigrants living underground across Russia and due to the nature of the Vietnamese–Russian relations.

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  • Vietnamese people in Russia form the 72nd-largest ethnic minority community in Russia according to the 2002 census. With a population of 26,205, they are one of the smaller groups of overseas Vietnamese. Unofficial estimates put their population as high as 100,000 to 150,000. However, the real number of Vietnamese in Russia is often hard to analyze, due to large number of illegal Vietnamese immigrants living underground across Russia and due to the nature of the Vietnamese–Russian relations. Most Vietnamese people in Russia have backgrounds as workers and political students being sent by North Vietnam during the Soviet Union, although the first Vietnamese immigrants happened to be the early students-turned war soldiers serving the Soviet Army during the World War II, and are petty entrepreneurs in the retail industry; with Russia's 2007 reform of rules for retail markets, which put restrictions on the proportion of immigrant-owned shops and require Russian-language proficiency examinations as a condition of being granted a work permit and a business licence, many Vietnamese will have to close their businesses and find other lines of work, probably as manual labourers. Students also form another important group; Ho Chi Minh himself studied in Moscow in the 1920s, along with other senior members of the Communist Party of Vietnam. They were followed by an estimated total of 50,000 Vietnamese who studied in Russia during the Cold War. Academic exchange between the two countries continued even after the dissolution of the Soviet Union; as of 2006, roughly 4,000 Vietnamese students were studying in Russian universities; the Russian government provides scholarships to 160 of them. Notable Vietnamese students who have studied in Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union include Quynh Nguyen, a pianist from Hanoi who received a scholarship to Moscow's Gnessin State Musical College. (en)
  • Вьетна́мцы в Росси́и (вьетн. Người Việt tại Nga) — этническая группа в населении Российской Федерации. (ru)
  • 越南人(俄語:Вьетнамцы в России,越南语:Người Việt tại Nga/𠊛越在俄)是俄羅斯第72大少數族群,根據2002年人口普查有26,205人,而非官方估計有100000-150000人。 他們2/3人生活在莫斯科和周邊地區,其他1/3分布在聖彼得堡和海參崴,而在莫斯科的社群運作最好而且居住時間最長。他們約80%會說俄語。 大多數越南人在俄羅斯是從事零售行業和店主,因俄羅斯的2007年對零售市場規則的改革,限制移民商店的比例和要求通過俄羅斯語言能力考試為作為授予工作許可證和營業執照的條件,很多越南人不得不關閉他們的商店和從事其他工作。另一個重要群體是學生,早期來蘇聯的越南人多數是共產主義者,在冷戰時期約有50000個越南學生到俄羅斯學習。兩國學術交流即使在蘇聯解體後仍持續進行,截至2006年,大約4000越南學生在俄羅斯大學學習,而俄羅斯政府則提供獎學金。 著名的越南學生包括,一個河內鋼琴家,被莫斯科的格涅欽國家音樂學院取錄。 (zh)
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  • Vietnamese people in Russia (en)
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  • Moscow, Vladivostok, Saint Petersburg, and other large cities (en)
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  • Predominantly Mahayana Buddhism (en)
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  • Вьетна́мцы в Росси́и (вьетн. Người Việt tại Nga) — этническая группа в населении Российской Федерации. (ru)
  • 越南人(俄語:Вьетнамцы в России,越南语:Người Việt tại Nga/𠊛越在俄)是俄羅斯第72大少數族群,根據2002年人口普查有26,205人,而非官方估計有100000-150000人。 他們2/3人生活在莫斯科和周邊地區,其他1/3分布在聖彼得堡和海參崴,而在莫斯科的社群運作最好而且居住時間最長。他們約80%會說俄語。 大多數越南人在俄羅斯是從事零售行業和店主,因俄羅斯的2007年對零售市場規則的改革,限制移民商店的比例和要求通過俄羅斯語言能力考試為作為授予工作許可證和營業執照的條件,很多越南人不得不關閉他們的商店和從事其他工作。另一個重要群體是學生,早期來蘇聯的越南人多數是共產主義者,在冷戰時期約有50000個越南學生到俄羅斯學習。兩國學術交流即使在蘇聯解體後仍持續進行,截至2006年,大約4000越南學生在俄羅斯大學學習,而俄羅斯政府則提供獎學金。 著名的越南學生包括,一個河內鋼琴家,被莫斯科的格涅欽國家音樂學院取錄。 (zh)
  • Vietnamese people in Russia form the 72nd-largest ethnic minority community in Russia according to the 2002 census. With a population of 26,205, they are one of the smaller groups of overseas Vietnamese. Unofficial estimates put their population as high as 100,000 to 150,000. However, the real number of Vietnamese in Russia is often hard to analyze, due to large number of illegal Vietnamese immigrants living underground across Russia and due to the nature of the Vietnamese–Russian relations. (en)
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  • Вьетнамцы в России (ru)
  • Vietnamese people in Russia (en)
  • 越南裔俄羅斯人 (zh)
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