Localized version for English
Vietnam is religiously mixed and largely secular as a country. The dominant religious context is: Largely secular state-officially with significant Buddhist, Catholic (~7%), Caodaist, Hoa Hao, and Protestant/Pentecostal communities; ethnic minority Christianity in the highlands.
Vietnam is largely secular as a national culture, and the deconstructions happening here are concentrated in specific sub-communities rather than the country as a whole. Pick the pillar page that fits the specific tradition you grew up in — Catholic, evangelical, Pentecostal, JW, Orthodox Jewish, or Muslim — the broader country context is comparatively forgiving.
Leaving in Vietnam mostly costs you on a family scale rather than a community or legal scale. The conversations are real and sometimes painful, but the wider society is not configured to punish unbelief.
City coverage in Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City
3.5M
Hanoi
1.4M
Da Nang
752K
Haiphong
603K
Biên Hòa
407K
Huế
287K
Nha Trang
283K
Cần Thơ
260K
Rạch Giá
228K
Thị Xã Phú Mỹ
221K
Qui Nhon
210K
Vũng Tàu
210K
Sa Dec
204K
Ðà Lạt
197K
Nam Định
193K
Vinh
164K
Đưc Trọng
161K
Phan Thiết
161K
La Gi
161K
Long Xuyên
158K
Cần Giuộc
152K
Bảo Lộc
152K
Hạ Long
148K
Buôn Ma Thuột
147K
Cam Ranh
147K
Cẩm Phả Mines
135K
Thái Nguyên
134K
Mỹ Tho
122K
Sóc Trăng
114K
Pleiku
114K
Thanh Hóa
112K
Cà Mau
112K
Bạc Liêu
108K
Yên Vinh
107K
Hòa Bình
105K
Vĩnh Long
103K
Yên Bái
97K
Sông Cầu
94K
Việt Trì
93K
Phan Rang-Tháp Chàm
92K
Thủ Dầu Một
91K
Cung Kiệm
80K
Củ Chi
75K
Móng Cái
73K
Cho Dok
70K
Tuy Hòa
70K
Tân An
65K
Thành Phố Uông Bí
64K
Cao Lãnh
64K
Bến Tre
59K
Tam Kỳ
59K
Hải Dương
58K
Trà Vinh
57K
Lạng Sơn
56K
Cần Giờ
55K
Bỉm Sơn
54K
Bắc Giang
54K
Thái Bình
53K
Hà Đông
51K
Phú Khương
48K