The purpose of this research is to build the leisure behavior profile of the new emigrants of Vietnamese female. There is consideration of before and after coming to Taiwan. There is concern with style and type of leisure behavior. Research involved participant observation, survey data collection and in-depth interviews. New emigrants who were married more than six years as of contact between August 2007 to April 2008 and were in the investigator's working area were subjects of study. It was found that economic destitution in Vietnam meant leisure opportunity was limited prior to coming to Taiwan. It was found that the longer a Vietnamese female lived in Taiwan, the greater the participation in leisure. Ability in language, familiarity with the public and private conveyance, job improvement and their position in the family contributed to increased leisure activity. The type of leisure behavior of Vietnamese females considered were found to fall into six categories: (1) Base on Vietnam experience as the core then expands their leisure customs. (2) Given limited leisure participation they take the entertainment leisure activities as a principal activity. (3) Leisure is secondary in their life but they still play a part in sociable activities. (4) The network of relation defines leisure companions with the Vietnamese stores being leisure activity places. (5) The convenience of transport and cost were the main influences on the leisure interaction with their. (6) Leisure consumption for their children was a priority as it compensated for deficiencies during their childhood.