Người Việt tại Phần Lan Suomen vietnamilaiset | |
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Total population | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa, Turku, and Tampere[3] | |
Languages | |
Vietnamese, Finnish, Swedish | |
Religion | |
Vietnamese folk religion, Mahayana Buddhism[4] and Roman Catholicism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Vietnamese people in Norway and other overseas Vietnamese |
Vietnamese people in Finland (Vietnamese: Người Việt tại Phần Lan; Finnish: Suomen vietnamilaiset) form one of the country's largest groups of Southeast Asian people. According to Statistics Finland, in 2017 there are 10,817 people with a Vietnamese background, 9,872 people whose mother tongue is Vietnamese,[5] 8,012 people who have been born in Vietnam, and 5,603 people with Vietnamese citizenship[2] residing in Finland. The Vietnamese-Finnish community includes both ethnic Vietnamese and Sino-Vietnamese.[6]
Demographics
No. | Municipality | Vietnamese | % |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Helsinki | 2,436 | 0.38 |
2. | Vantaa | 1,620 | 0.74 |
3. | Espoo | 1,128 | 0.41 |
4. | Turku | 741 | 0.39 |
5. | Tampere | 522 | 0.22 |
Religion
The majority of the Vietnamese in Finland are Mahayana Buddhist, with a 12% Christian minority.[citation needed]
Notable Finnish people of Vietnamese descent
See also
References
- ^ "Population 31.12. by Area, Background country, Sex, Year and Information-Tilastokeskuksen PX-Web tietokannat". Tilastokeskuksen PX-Web tietokannat. 2011-06-30. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
- ^ a b Statistics Finland (2008-04-24). "Foreigners in Finland". Retrieved 2008-10-28.
- ^ Kosonen 2008, p. 14
- ^ Chùa của người Việt ở Phần Lan bị đốt Archived May 8, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Ngôi chùa Việt đầu tiên ở Phần Lan Archived January 28, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Statistics Finland (2008-03-28). "The largest foreign-language groups 1997 and 2007". Retrieved 2008-10-28.
- ^ Kosonen 2008, p. 15
- ^ [1][dead link ]
Sources
- Kosonen, Liisa (2008). Growing Up Vietnamese in Finland: Looking Back 12 Years Later (PDF). Helsinki: Department of Social Psychology, University of Helsinki. ISBN 978-952-10-5018-3.
- Nurmi, Jari-Erik; Karmela Liebkind (1990). "Acculturation and Adaptation". Adolescents, Cultures, and Conflicts: Growing Up in Contemporary Europe. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-8153-2389-1.