Chinese folk religion.
The main religion practiced in Vietnam is Buddhism. Many followers of this religion practice a mixture of Mahayana Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.
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.
The majority of the Khmer followers practiced Buddhism. They referred to the religion as Khmer Buddhism style, because the religion was a mixture of Buddhism and Hinduism.
Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.
Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.
It change buy Confucianism losing its influence so people transferred over to Buddhism.Later Buddhism spread to China,Japan,and Korea. <3 ^.^
90% practice a mixture of Buddhism and Taoism; other religions exist too.
A. Founded by a hindu prince = Buddhism B. A mixture of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism = Chinese folk religion C. Founded by Muhammad = Islam D. Founded by the Aryan people = Hinduism
Buddhism from China eventually influenced Shinto religion within Japan. However Japanese till this day are mostly not Buddhists/Taoists. They use a mixture of both Buddhist and Shinto beliefs.
The main religion is RomanCatholicism.But like everywhere else in the world, there are also a diverse mixture of other religions, such as Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism and Judaism.
Originally, the oldest folk religions of Japan differed from region to region, group to group. Shintõ was later brought to Japan by immigrant Korean settlers around 300 BCE and became the official religion of Japan. Buddhism arrived in the 6th century via Korea and competed with the imperial religion of Shintõ until it won over. The teachings of Shintõ and Buddhism then became merged until the Meiji restoration in 1868. Shintõ therefore is the oldest, and recognised as a native Japanese religion. Buddhism was originally from India.