the main religious traditions of China are Buddhism and Christianity.
There are no official colors of Buddhism. However, certain traditions of Buddhist practitioners have adopted certain colors. .
Japan adopted Chinese religious traditions, especially Buddhism (apex)
I don't think there are any holiday traditions of Buddhism.
There is no single leader of Buddhism any more than there is a single leader of Christianity , Islam or Judaism. Each group follows its own leader or traditions.
Some of the holy weeks observed in different religious traditions around the world include: Holy Week in Christianity Passover in Judaism Ramadan in Islam Vesak in Buddhism Navaratri in Hinduism
This depends of the form of Buddhism you're talking about. Early Buddhism came from India, and so has strong Hindu roots. Mahayana Buddhism was most popular in China, and has very strong Taoist elements. regional forms of Buddhism - particularly Tibetan Buddhism and Japanese Zen - are often influenced by local religious traditions.
During the Nara period Buddhism rose to become the religious tradition that influenced Japan. Temples were constructed in cities during this time.
Eastern philosophical traditions.
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There is not one leader of Buddhism, there are many different schools and traditions, each with its own head and lineage.
Greg Bailey has written: 'The sociology of early Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Mediation, Monastic and religious life (Buddhism), Religious aspects of Mediation, Social aspects of Buddhism