Vietnamese community in Port Byron

The Vietnamese community in Port Byron (Vietnamese: Cộng đồng người Việt tại Port Byron) or Port Byron Vietnamese (Vietnamese: Người Việt ở Port Byron) refers to Vietnamese people who live in Port Davis, the capital city of Patagonia. The Vietnamese community in Patagonia is not evenly distributed across the country. As a result, the concentration of the Vietnamese is almost all in Metropolitan Port Byron. The Vietnamese people have created Vietnamese neighbourhoods mostly in northern and central Port Byron however there are also Vietnamese communities in the east.

The Vietnamese community in Port Byron is diverse. They are mostly of Kinh ethnic descent, however there are small minorities of Tày, Ngái (Hakka), Thais, Hmong, Khmer and Nùng. In the city's Vinatown (ethnic enclave for Vietnamese), located in New Braunau, there is a small community of whites descended from French colonists in Vietnam, most of which are Huguenots.