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Immigrant family culture in Ho Chi Minh City

https://doi.org/10.24412/2686-9675-1-2025-131-138

Abstract

This article is devoted to the study of the process of adaptation, transformation and change of values by a migrant family on the example of Ho Chi Minh city (Vietnam). Ho Chi Minh City (Ho Chi Minh City) is one of the largest economic, cultural and social centers of the southern economic key region and the whole country. This makes it attractive for the influx of migrants from rural areas. If now, on average, about 200,000 people arrive in the city annually, then by 2050 a multiple increase in the number of people coming from other regions of the country is predicted. Thus, it can be said that migration is one of the driving forces behind the acceleration of the urbanization process of Ho Chi Minh City. However, reality shows that many families cannot adapt to new conditions, which in turn leads to the disintegration of families, provoking social and other problems. All this has a negative effect on the appearance of a modern city. Solving problems related to the adaptation of migrant families is an important task.

About the Authors

Thi Phuong Vu
Ho Chi Minh City University of Culture
Viet Nam

Vu Thi Phuong, Lecturer at Department of Cultural and Arts Management

Ho Chi Minh



R. R. Muhametzyanov
Kazan (Volga region) Federal Univer
Russian Federation

Rustem R. Mukhametzyanov, Associate Professor, Candidate of Historical Sciences

Kazan



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Vu T., Muhametzyanov R.R. Immigrant family culture in Ho Chi Minh City. Modern Oriental Studies. 2025;7(1):131-138. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2686-9675-1-2025-131-138

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