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  1. Religion in China is diverse and most Chinese people are either non-religious or practice a combination of Buddhism and Taoism with a Confucian worldview, which is collectively termed as Chinese folk religion.

    • History

      Today, while the government of China is officially atheist,...

    • Christianity in China

      Christianity in China. Christianity has been present in...

    • Freedom

      China continues to violate the right to freedom of religion,...

    • Buddhism
    • Folk Religion
    • Taoism in China

    There are three main existing branches of buddhism: Han Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Theravada. The first two are in China. They come from the Mahayana.they also practise other religions and also fall under the Hindu religion

    Chinese folk religion is a religion that has been practised in China for thousands of years. There are at least 800,000,000 followers of Chinese folk religion worldwide (estimate). Most if not all of these followers are also followers of Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism, as these three philosophy-religions are major influences of China's folk reli...

    Daoism, or Taoism, is a philosophy-religion that is at least 2,500 years old. It originated from China and is now widely practised in Korea. 道 Dao, also Romanized as Tao, is the "Force" that Taoists believe makes everything in the world. It is very mysterious, and instead of spending a lot of time trying to explain what the Tao is, Taoists focus on...

  2. Religion. Antal troende ( i Sverige) Religionsstiftare. Teologi. Mytologiska gestalter. Denna tabell: visa redigera. Kinesisk religion kan vara en samlingsterm för alla de religioner som utövats eller utövas i den kulturgeografiska regionen Kina.

  3. 27 mars 2020 · The official religion of China is atheism, and it has been the official state religion since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. There are five state-sanctioned religious affiliations: Buddhism, Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism, and Taoism.