Most common it seemed was running into Catholic churches and priests when going thru some the villages in III Corps and I Corps.
Tet is celebrated in Vietnam for Vietnamese lunar New Year
Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism & Sheikh
On May 1st, Vietnam celebrates International Workers' Day. On May 7th, Dien Bien Phu Victory Day is celebrated. And on May 19th, Vietnam celebrates President Ho Chi Minh's birthday.
Easter celebrations in Vietname are celebrated on Friday 15th April and Saturday 16 April.
The most important holiday celebrated in Vietnam, and by Vietnamese people worldwide, is Tet, the Vietnamese New Year. Tet is described as Christmas, Thanksgiving and your birthday all celebrated at once. The second most celebrated Vietnamese holiday is the mid-Autumn Festival. There are many other Vietnamese holidays, religious and non-religious, wide-spread and local, influenced by the Chinese culture or unique to Vietnam. Most Families of Children from Vietnam chapters celebrate both Tet and Tet Trung Thu, either with their local Vietnamese community organizations or independently.
Christmas is celebrated on of 24th of December. People usaully go out,exchange gifts, eat Christmas meals, Chritmas Carroling and Church Service.
Christmas is celebrated on of 24th of December. People usaully go out,exchange gifts, eat Christmas meals, Chritmas Carroling and Church Service.
Hinduism followed by Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism, Christianity, Jainism, Zorastism, , Bahaism and tribal nature worships
Easter celebrations in Vietname are celebrated on Friday 15th April and Saturday 16 April.
in Korea it's may 8. in us it's 4th Sunday of July. in Vietnam July 7
Lord Buddha's Birthday is celebrated by all the Buddhist , especially in Budhist majority countries like Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam,Bhutan, Sri Lanka, China(Tibet) , Japan , India etc.
If you mean "What are the 5 main religions in Britain" the answer would be 1 Christian 2 Muslim 3 Hindu 4 Sikh 5 Jewish