There are many religions that are practiced in China. Here is a list of the organized ones (major religions are listed first):
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The Chinese government strongly discourages religious activity, but small enclaves of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, along with more hidden Christian sects and a few others still exist.
The major religions in China are:
Since the Chinese Government is Communist, China is officially atheist. Eighty per cent of Chinese people are atheists. Of the twenty per cent of Chinese who are religious, many are Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists.
Confucianism, founded by China's most respected teacher and philosopher, Confucius, is not a religion. It is merely an ethical and moral code of conduct that the Chinese have been following for more than 2,000 years. The core value of this school of thought centers around one Chinese word, "ren," which means "benevolence," "humanity," or "kindness" in Chinese. Confucius' ideology was largely ignored during his own lifetime, but it became prominent about 200 years after his death. Ever since then, it has been the doctrine that everybody in China strives to achieve.
Confucianism & Taoism.
Buddhism is the most popular religion in China. Mostly because it has to be. China is communist.
Christianity and budhism
Buddhism
Christianity is the biggest religion in the world
Christianity.
buddhism
Islam is a religon, so its the second-biggest religon in the world and the fastest-growing.
buddism and daoism andconfucianism are the most common in china
it is the religon of china.
Buddhism
They are forced to be Atheists in their communist state.
Hainan Island is the biggest island in China, located in the South China Sea.
no
yes the great wall of china is the biggest wonder found.
The country with the largest population in the world is China.