Generally speaking, Confucianism is practiced (for the most part)in Eastern Asia, specifically china and Japan. Its not exactly a religion, more like a way of life in society. More like a respect your elders, political figures, and stuff like that.
However, with all the diffusion that has gone on in the world, its hard to keep it confined to one area. But the vast majorits still lies in East Asia.
Hope it helps.....
I believe it's china
There are certainly people in Colorado who practice Confucianism. It is a type of spirituality, the same as any type of religion.
Most Taiwanese practice a combination of Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism.
Most estimates put the number of adherents to Buddhism at around 400 million, about 6% of the worlds population. This number is difficult to confirms as several governments such as China prohibit the open practice of religions.
Very few followers of Neo-Confucianism believe in individual salvation or the afterlife. They do, however, practice worship of their ancestors.
Confucius' students had spread Confucianism in the world approximately seventy years after his death.
The principles that guided the practice Confucianism are - right relationships produce social order - respect family and older generations - educate individuals and society - act in morally correct ways
Korea, Japan , Vietnam , Mongolia , China
Mainly in China.
Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion
About 26,000.
Well, Neo-Confucianism Differed from Confucianism in many ways. Confucianism was the belief of a real world, not an illusion, as well as Confucianism. Confucius wrote his ideas down in The Analects."Do unto others as you would have others do unto you" Confucius once said. Neo-Confucianism divides the world into a material world and a spiritual world. Confucianism does not believe in a spiritual world.Confucianism follows the Five Constant Relationships: Parent and Child, Husband and Wife, Older Sibling and Younger Sibling, Older Friend and Younger Friend, and Ruler and Subject. The goal of individuals in Neo-Confucianism is to go beyond the materal world, and to reach union with the Supreme Ultimate. Humans do this through careful examination of the moral principles.
Confucianism originated in China. It is most well known there.