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Not religious, traditional worship, or Taoism (Chinese folk religion) - 87.4%

Buddhism - 6.2%

Christianity - 2.3%

Salvationist religions - 2.2%

Islam - 1.7%

Other faiths - 0.2%

A Chinese Family Panel Studies survey found that only about 10% of the population stated that they belonging to an organised religion.

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