By Jessica Chew For many Vietnamese during the Vietnam War, an international refuge meant hope for survival. Other Asian ethnicities, including the Chinese, looked to the United States with optimism for a better future. Several Vietnamese and Chinese immigrants found their new home in Houston, raising first-generation, American-born children while trying to preserve a piece of their old society. Vietnam War refugees faced […]
![Vietnamese and Chinese American Cultures The Chew family gathers to pay respects to their ancestors at the cemetery in Vietnam, Easter, 1965.](https://houstonhistorymagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/easter-cementary-in-vietnam-1965-e1445629474738-100x100.jpg)