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1•gslin•52m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

In Vietnam, an unlikely outpost for Chicano culture

https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2025-05-27/chicano-culture-vietnam
83•donnachangstein•8mo ago

Comments

pvg•8mo ago
https://archive.is/XyxeB
pipeline_peak•8mo ago
If you've ever been to SoCal or Dallas, the embracement isn't that surprising.
caycep•8mo ago
agree; haven't been to Dallas, but in Westminster/Garden Grove and San Jose, where latin american communities and Viet immigrant/vietnam communities happen to live in close proximity, the cultural mashups and innovation have been striking in both ways. Some of the most remarkable dishes in one of the most remarkable restaurants in SoCal that I've eaten in the past few years were conceived of and cooked by a Mexican-american chef who grew up surrounded by Vietnamese food in Garden grove
anon291•8mo ago
Because they're both very Catholic. My Catholic parish was filled with this exact mixing. Easter Vigil Mass would be said in three languages -- English, Spanish, Vietnamese, complete with Mexican-Vietnamese Catholic hymn mashups (singing versus of the same song in different languages, with each choir taking a verse, one verse would be accompanied by mariachi, and the next by an organ, etc... fun times)>
kingo55•8mo ago
When a buddy and I used to go out to bars, he would dress and act Mexican too. I think he enjoyed the style but, on some level, also the attention when girls would mistake him for being Mexican rather than his Chinese heritage.
999900000999•8mo ago
Latin America actually has a very significant Asian population.

Everyone can be Latino, white , indigenous, black, Asian, etc.

xhkkffbf•8mo ago
A significant part of Peru's government, for instance, has Japanese heritage. And that's just one corner.
keybored•8mo ago
Like the wonderful Alberto Fujimori.
kwk1•8mo ago
A neat fact I share in this regard: the country with the most Japanese people besides Japan? Brazil!
mc32•8mo ago
People of Japanese ancestry top out at around 1% of all Brazilians. That’s not a lot or significant portion of the population. If you get to 5 or 7% we can talk about significance. On the other hand they tend to have outsized influence on the country, so you may be projecting that onto pop size.
csomar•8mo ago
Brazil is a gigantic country, though. 1% of 220 million is 2.2 million which is around 2% of Japan total population.
mc32•8mo ago
I think that’s overstating it. There are pockets in the largest cities, but that’s about it. Very few Latin Americans would be like, hey let’s go get some Chinese food, outside of the largest cities. It’s not like Canada or the US where even in towns in the middle of nowhere you can find a Chinese joint.

Now, some do call nannies “Chinese”, so presumably, many decades ago, some very poor Chinese took a voyage across the sea to poor countries because China was even more desperately poor. Also some Chinese as well as Philippine folks were brought over to Mexico as slaves and they were all labeled ‘Chinese’ kind of like how chino fabric originated in the Philippines but is called ‘chinos.’

piuantiderp•8mo ago
Look up Chaufa, and yes, you can get Chinese food everywhere...
mc32•8mo ago
Ok but Asians or people with Asian ancestry don’t even add up to 1% of the Mexican population. It’s miniscule. There are probably more middle easterners than Asians living in Mexico.
piuantiderp•8mo ago
You'd be surprised. And sure, in the 1930's about 80% of Asian immigrants got deported out of Mexico. But even before and after, their descendants became very well integrated and mixed with the rest of society. Also, they tend to not identify as Asians, just like Mexicans unless it is very obvious or 2nd generation
alephnerd•8mo ago
Cholo culture is not a mainstream culture in Vietnam though, and is very overstated in the article - it's more counterculture and a mix of Cali Kieu who "returned" to Vietnam or people who are cult fans of content like the Fast and Furious franchise ("familia")

Hallyu is the primary mainstream culture having impact in Vietnam. Can't walk a meter without bumping into something Korean.

> particularly among older generations of Vietnamese, who are inclined to associate tattoos with gangs and violence

Younger generations too excluding the Thao Dien or the D3 type. You see plenty of heavily tattooed lecherous older Japanese men in D1, and everyone knows the implications of that.

ch4s3•8mo ago
That's a shame, I was hoping for a pozole blanco/pho mashup. I feel like that should really work. And carnitas on banh mi would be fantastic. The coffee culture would probably also be excellent.
alephnerd•8mo ago
You can get that in Anaheim, Houston, or East SJ.

If you ever want some sort of fusion culture, the only places you can discover that tend to be the US or Canada.

There are some Mexican fusion places in Saigon, but they are extremely overpriced and mid.

theturtle32•8mo ago
I've been to different types of (quite excellent!) fusion restaurants in both Peru and Colombia, not to mention multiple cities in Mexico. Good, creative cuisine that draws from multiple cultures is most definitely not limited to primarily a US/Canada thing.
xenihn•8mo ago
Do you know a specific place in either Anaheim or East SJ that has it?
latchkey•8mo ago
Tippy's!
ch4s3•8mo ago
I've been to the Loro[1] in Austin, and I was fairly impressed.

[1]https://www.loroeats.com/

layman51•8mo ago
A text search for “cholo” yields no results. I found that kind of surprising. That is the type of aesthetic that seems to have spread the most but I would hope that all these people learn beyond more than gang-life stories. I’m thinking the stories of Rudolfo Anaya, “Corky” Gonzales, Sandra Cisneros, etc.
nielsbot•8mo ago
FTA:

> The Viet Chicanos are wary of attracting the wrong type of followers as well, who may be in pursuit of a different kind of lifestyle. Despite their fierce appearances, many of the barbers who work at Liem’s shops are soft-spoken and humble and reject any perceptions of violence and crime. They say they want to perpetuate cultural appreciation, rather than appropriation.

cdelsolar•8mo ago
That was definitely an interesting ese.
jimt1234•8mo ago
Reminds me of the meme: "My teacher told me to turn in my essay. But I ain't no snitch." LOL
anon291•8mo ago
I grew up in SoCal (Westminster in particular), which is highly vietnamese, and in the context of SoCal, which is VERY Mexican. So, honestly, this aesthetic is very familiar to me. Most of my school friends(mexican and vietnamese) growing up were very into it. My Catholic parish was basically run by the Mexicans and Vietnamese communities. This combination is very common in LA / Southern California.
sebmellen•8mo ago
San Diego is similar.
roughly•8mo ago
If you're back down there, the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art in Riverside is awesome - Cheech collected Chicano art all throughout his career and worked with the City of Riverside to open a museum to house it. It's a really beautiful collection - truly unique art, and provides a great view into the iconography and history of Chicano culture.

(Bonus points for hitting Tio's Tacos afterwards.)

RyJones•8mo ago
The coolest low rider I ever saw was in Tokyo.
duxup•8mo ago
It happens to food too. The "traditional" foods are never from just one place and it's always evolving and somewhere along the way someone adds their local cultural twist to something from the outside and it's suddenly so much better.

I cooked a recipe recently that was based on a dish that was made for American GI's in Japan after WWII ended. Okinawan Taco Rice

Now that's the only way I want to eat taco meat ....

harrall•8mo ago
A lot of food we like was invented fairly recently. Modern pizza was invented in Italy in 1889 for example.
efavdb•8mo ago
Here is a 2000 year old fresco showing what looks like a pizza!

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/27/pompeii-fresco...

duxup•8mo ago
Losing Pizza surely was the start of the dark ages.
dendrite9•8mo ago
On the other hand I'd argue flatbread with something on it is one of the base foods. Whether it came before or after the dumpling/packet family is a fun discussion.
skyyler•8mo ago
Ciabatta was invented in 1982, which blows my mind.
arp242•8mo ago
I did not know that; surprising indeed!

I was reading the other day how modern olive oil is actually quite different from the olive oil people used for millennia: https://aeon.co/essays/extra-virgin-olive-oil-is-the-flavour...

sksksk•8mo ago
The japanese katsu curry was developed when British sailors brought curry powder over from India to Japan
duxup•8mo ago
Culture is so portable now. And people seem happy to adopt new things.

I like it.

Yeul•8mo ago
We're at the point now that you can get better espresso in Amsterdam than Rome! I suppose the disposable income of the average Dutch citizen helps.
justinrubek•8mo ago
Is Rome supposed to be some place t
jakupovic•8mo ago
Love it. Have fun, world is just a playground. Enjoy yourself
CapricornNoble•8mo ago
It's been years since I've been to Vietnam, and I can't say I ever encountered this sub-culture. Closest was going on a few dates with a trophy-winning bachata dancer / dance instructor. But I'm not that surprised it has spread, knowing that it's "A Thing" here in Japan for ages as well.

Encountered a few other American/Caribbean sub-cultures though, like a twerk contest in a hip-hop club, and a reggae dive bar. These were 2015-2019 in Hanoi.

latchkey•8mo ago
Bachata is surprisingly popular there, but it is mostly imported from expats moving there who enjoy it. An expat buddy of mine ran the weekly bachata nights at one of the local bars.
phendrenad2•8mo ago
I wonder how much of this is driven by hispanic immigration to Vietnam. United States folks go there to live cheaply, and surely the same is true of people in hispanic countries looking for a better economic deal.
nsonha•8mo ago
Non existence immigration, even expatriates aren't significant enough.
RichardCA•8mo ago
NY Times did a similar piece in 2019.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8bMLcCxxAA

I'm not into Hip-Hop as a cultural thing but I love the way Mona aka "Sad Girl" does her linguistic code-switching, there's something intoxicating about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrtgYcSXVmA

cornhole•8mo ago
anecdotally, outside of East Asians, I see a good amount of Latinos in pho shops