Christianity in Thailand
Christianity was first introduced to Thailand by European missionaries. In 2021, it represented 1.2% of the national population, which is predominantly Buddhist. Christians are numerically and organizationally concentrated more heavily in the north, where they make up an estimated 16% of some lowland districts (e.g., Chomtong, Chiang Mai) and up to very high percents in tribal districts (e.g., Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son).
St. Joseph's Church, Ayutthaya of Roman Catholicism in Thailand
Bangkok Christian Hospital of Protestantism in Thailand
Holy Trinity Church in Phuket of Orthodoxy in Thailand
A sign promoting Bible studies in Bangkok
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