Part A: Through France and China, Vietnamese culture is influenced by two major religions: Catholicism and Buddhism. Vietnamese Joseph Buttinger: According to the history of politics, Vietnam was first ruled by the Chinese in 111 BC, and they ruled Vietnam for 1000 years (25). Chinese, Portuguese, British, Dutch also came to Vietnam, but in 1615 the French with the Catholic missionary had a big impact on Vietnam (SarDesai 31). This study analyzes the influence of Catholicism on Buddhism - Vietnamese culture by investigating the origins and conflicts between the two religions.
Please note that there are various Vietnamese cultures and religious practices. Most Vietnamese are Buddhists with other religious tastes, including Catholic, Evangelical Protestant, Chinese Confucianism. Ask patients / residents and family members about their tastes and rituals to better understand their needs.
During the French colonial period, Vietnamese culture absorbed European influences such as the spread of Catholicism and the adoption of Latin alphabet. Prior to this, the Vietnamese used a script called Chūno which included Chinese characters and characters newly invented for Vietnamese who were based on Chinese. In the socialist era, cultural life in Vietnam was strongly influenced by the media controlled by the government and the culture of socialist program. For decades, the influence of foreign cultures has been avoided, focusing on highly evaluating and sharing the culture of communist countries such as the Soviet Union, China and Cuba. Since the 1990s Vietnam has been exposed to other Asian, European and American cultures and media.
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