Buddhism and Daoism remain the strongest religions in China. Confucianism includes elements of ancestor worship and therefore can be regarded as a religion, although it is not as strong as formerly. There is also a strong Muslim presence in western China.
Christianity is making inroads, while Falun Gong is possibly the fastest growing religion in China.
The two religions that still remained strong are Confuciaism and Taoism.
Primarily Buddhism, also Daoism and Confucianism (though these are more general cultural practices and less institutional/spiritual). The main religions are Buddhism and Christianity. The Christians in China are persecuted and meet in houses instead of church buildings, but there are an estimated 60 to 70 million Christians in China.
Well there are 270 large , strong and religious groups
They made it out of stone, sand, and piled rubble.
No, the old religions and cults still remained strong among some members of the empire.They were so strong in fact, that in 380 AD Tehodosius I had to order that all people under his rule embrace Christianity.
Hinduism started in India and is the predominant religion there, to this day. Buddhism also started in India and spread to China. Although there are still practicers of Buddhism in India, it is predominantly practiced in China.
There is Rome, Greeks,India, China, and Egyptians still influence us today with their religions, culture, and etc.
They perform regular maintenance on the structure. It would quickly rust away if not.
Even though there are many places around the world...China and Russia for example...that have banned Jehovah's Witnesses, they are still practicing their faith. There are many Jehovah's Witnesses in Pakistan.
Confucianism and Taoism. Confucianism is for scholars, only!!!! Taoism is for people other then scholars. Scholars are not aloud to study Taoism!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stand Still was created in 1991.
yes they still stand.