Hello little one! Let's talk about religion in Vietnam.
Religion is something that people believe in, it can help them feel connected to their community, bring them comfort, and give them a sense of purpose in life.
In Vietnam, people practice lots of different religions, like Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Christianity, and others. Buddhism is the most common religion in Vietnam, with about 70% of people following it.
People in Vietnam have been practicing different religions for a very long time. Buddhism came to Vietnam from India about 2,000 years ago. Christianity came to Vietnam when European missionaries arrived in the 16th century.
Throughout Vietnam's history, religion has played an important role in the country's culture and identity. Even though the government has sometimes tried to limit religious practices, many people in Vietnam still continue to follow their beliefs.
So, that's a brief explanation of religion in Vietnam. Remember, always be respectful of other people's beliefs, even if they're different from your own.