It is hard to say as the majority of people practice Buddhism although there are a few exceptions to that as some may choose to practice Christianity or another religion. However, I think the most practiced religions are firstly Buddhism and then Christianity.
buddism
It is mostly practiced within Chinese communities and in china and is not usually practiced outside of china except in local Chinese communities. Though there is a native communities in japan.
Confusism was practiced in ancient China. It was made by a man named Confusious.
It depends on what country you talk about. In the US for example all religions may be practiced as US accept immigration from almost all countries. In Indonesia, for example, Islam is the commonly practiced religion. In India, it is Hinduism, in China, it is Buddhism. In Vatican and most European countries, it is Christianity. and so on
ANSWER 1:The religion today is Buddhism which was founded by Siddhartha. Some of the traditional religions of China are Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism.ANSWER 2:According to the United States Central Intelligence Agency the religious statistics of China are as follows:Buddhist: 18.2%, Christian: 5.1%, Muslim: 1.8%, folk religion: 21.9%, Hindu: < .1%, Jewish: < .1%other: 0.7% (includes Daoist (Taoist)), unaffiliated: 52.2%Technically China is a secular nation in which an official religion is not recognized or enforced, much like the United States of America.
catholicism
religoin isn't a word
China
china
China
it is a religoin science
Taoism is practiced in China.
Mainly in China
China
it is practiced in the usa china india south america and many more countries
Christian
Roman Catholic
she is Catholic