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  • In Vietnam, an unlikely outpost for Chicano culture

    Posted: 2025-05-27 20:09:58

    A small but vibrant Chicano community thrives in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, a legacy of the Vietnam War. Mexican-American soldiers introduced lowrider car culture, oldies music, and pachuco style, which resonated with some Vietnamese who admired American culture. Decades later, this influence persists in customized cars, Chicano-inspired tattoos, and a shared appreciation for classic American aesthetics, creating a unique cultural blend that surprises many visitors. While the community is relatively small, its distinct presence offers a fascinating example of cross-cultural exchange in an unexpected location.

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    Hacker News users discussed the surprising resilience and adaptability of Chicano culture, as demonstrated by its presence in Vietnam. Some commenters highlighted the role of the US military in spreading Chicano culture, particularly through music and lowrider car customization. Others focused on the cultural exchange aspect, noting the similarities between Chicano and Vietnamese experiences with colonialism and marginalization. Several expressed interest in learning more about this unique cultural blend, while some questioned the article's framing and the depth of the cultural exchange. A few commenters also shared personal anecdotes about encountering Chicano influences in unexpected places.