mostly in all asian countries
Buddhism
Buddhism is practiced worldwide, with a significant presence in countries like Thailand, Japan, Sri Lanka, and Tibet. It has also gained popularity in the West, with many practitioners in Europe and the United States. Buddhism continues to evolve as it adapts to different cultures and modern contexts.
Yes. It's a South Asian belief which origionates in India and later spread across South East, and East Asia.
Almost all the south Asian countries follow Buddhism. In China also, it is the largest religion leaving the atheist.
Buddhism began to spread southwards from its place of origin in northern India to Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Indo-China and other South East Asian countries. It also moved northwards into the Himalayan kingdoms (Sikkim, Bhutan, Nepal), Tibet, Mongolia and other parts of Central Asia, and also into China, Korea and Japan.
Buddhism is the predominant religion in the majority of southeast Asian countries and Islam is also widespread but only two countries have Catholicism as their main religion, the Philippines and East Timor.
I'm not pretty sure but i think that it is Buddhism... hope it helps :)
primarily in China and parts of India, some in other southeast Asian countries
During the first century A.D., missionaries and traders carried Buddhist teachings to China. Over time, the religion spread into Korea and Japan too. Buddhism became widely practiced after the Han Dynasty fell. Buddhist teachings helped people endure the suffering that followed the dynasty's collaspe
Buddhism is the predominant religion in the majority of southeast Asian countries and Islam is also widespread but only two countries have Catholicism as their main religion, the Philippines and East Timor.
Buddhism is the predominant religious belief of the majority of Southeast Asian countries and Islam is also widespread, but only two countries have Catholicism as their main religion, the Philippines and East Timor.