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Most Vietnamese are either Buddist or Catholic. If you go to Google, Yahoo or Webcrawler search engine and ask the question you might find an answer about Baptist. Good Luck.
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I am not a Baptist but have some friends in Vietnam who are. I don't believe the Baptist church is recognised by the Vietnamese government, so there aren't established churches but they have weekly services in homes and clandestine places.

So you need a connection to attend a service.
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Christianity as a whole is worshiped by a minority of Vietnamese, and those who are Christians are predominantly Catholic. Baptists are probably the most recognized of all the Protestant Christian faiths in Vietnam. The Nazarenes and Mormons have a presence in Vietnam as well.

I heard there is a Baptist church near West Lake in Hanoi, but I've never seen it or been there. It's a safe bet that there are a few Baptist churches in Ho Chi Minh City, because HCMC and South Vietnam had more exposure to Western society than North Vietnam. I would go to the Catholic church in either Hanoi or HCMC to find out where the nearest Baptist church is (that's how I found out about the one near West Lake in Hanoi).

As far as I know, the Nazarenes and Mormons don't have formal churches in Vietnam, but they send missionaries all over the country. Muslims have a mosque in Hanoi and the Champa (a minority society in Vietnam) are predominantly Muslim.

God bless you on your journey to find a Baptist church in Vietnam!
Regular traveler to Vietnam. Attend a Presbyterian church in the U.S.
When I was in Vietnam, there was a Baptist church up on the hills and they had worshipers. Although it wasn't very popular as Buddhist or Catholic, we did have one in my town-Dalat.

Mormon in Vietnam ? First time I heard of this one.

We do have 膼岷 Cao 膼脿i mostly in the South- T芒y Ninh to be exact. Cao 膼脿i means "high place"-the highest place where God reigns.

Like my family, the majority of Vietnamese people classify themselves as non-religious, Although we visit religious temples several times a year & grew up in Catholic school when we were at home, we worship our ancestors and pay high respect to them.

Like Chinese, we also has Confucianism. It's a complex system of social, political, philosophical and moral. Confucianism is more of a philosophy than a religion, but it has a strong influence on Vietnamese life where Taoism emphasizes on love, moderation, and humility.

Ch脿m are the people apparently most influenced by Islam in Vietnam but was not very popular and widespread.
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