Vietnamese Christians
Vietnamese Christians are individuals in Vietnam who practice Christianity, a faith that centers on the teachings of Jesus Christ. The Christian community in Vietnam is diverse, including various denominations such as Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodoxy.
Christianity was introduced to Vietnam in the 16th century, primarily through European missionaries. Today, Christians make up about 7% of the population, with significant communities in the southern regions, particularly in Ho Chi Minh City. Despite facing challenges, Vietnamese Christians actively participate in religious activities and contribute to social services in their communities.