I have actually met a Christian missionary in China, so the answer is 'yes'. All foreigners, including Christian missionaries, must register their residency with the local police. Missionary activity must not contravene any laws and must not be deemed a threat to national security.
Buddhism is the most common one. Almost every Chinese in Buddhist- one could even say Buddhist people all live in China.
Falun Gong on 20 July 1999 .
it allowed woman to play a more active role than their societies typically allowed APEX
It created the main trade route that connected Rome to China and introduced new religions (Buddhism) and allowed new foods to come to China (grapes).
China has five official religions: Buddhism, Daoism, Catholicism, Protestantism and Islam.
China is basically a Communist country. Almost all religions -Islam, Chrisianity, Hinduism etc are repressed in China.
The Silk Road is a historically important international trade route between China and the Mediterranean.
no clothing is NOt allowed in china
no
Pennsylvania allowed different religions where as Massachusetts did not.
Yes lays is allowed What do you mean by lays?
I think only Buddihism was allowed.
catholic ,Buddha ,christian
Taoist and Buddhism