

The reverse happened where the Chinese Vietnamized and rebelled against Chinese Imperial rulers. During the time that Vietnam was under Chinese domination, there were many attempts to assimilate the Vietnamese. Despite this, the Hoa community still exists in contemporary Vietnamese society today, either as descendants of Han Chinese who have immigrated to Vietnam over the nation's history or as more recent immigrants. Beginning as early as the 19th century, the Hoa people were known during the French occupation for siding with Mainland Chinese forces and French forces in heavily exploiting Vietnamese resources. Historically, ancient China exported cultural, religious and philosophical thought to Vietnam, where it gradually developed and Vietnamized on its own.

They may also be called "Chinese-Vietnamese" or "Chinese people living in/from Vietnam" by the Vietnamese and Chinese diaspora and by Overseas Vietnamese. They are an ethnic minority group in Vietnam and a part of the overseas Chinese community in Southeast Asia.
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The Hoa people ( Vietnamese: Người Hoa, Chinese: 華人 pinyin: Huárén or Chinese: 唐人 Jyutping: tong4 jan4) are Vietnamese people of full or partial Han Chinese ancestry, mostly deriving their recent ancestral heritage from the 18th century, especially from southern Chinese provinces. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.You should also add the template to the talk page.A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Vietnamese Wikipedia article at ] see its history for attribution.

