The Chinese made some of Tibetins religious secs into Asia during their occupancy of Tibet.
20% Buddhism 30% Hinduism 40% Islam and 10% of Asia's people are Taoism So Islam is the #1 religious group in Asia.
I'm pretty sure they are Christianity Judaism Buddhism and Hinduism
Southeast Asia has a mix of religions ranging from Buddhism (which is very strong in Burma and Thailand) to Islam (which is very strong in Malaysia and Indonesia) to Christianity and Chinese Faiths (more common in Vietnam).
Multi-religious culture... India: Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism The rest of Asia (east of India): Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism, Shinto, Confucianism, and in some parts maybe even Animism
Hinduism and Buddhism affected Southeast Asia, by introducing the two new cultures to Asia.
most of there art were reflects on the growth of Buddhism during the period which also spread to South Asia
the primary religions in west Asia are: Buddhism Zen Buddhism Lamaism o Tibetan Buddhism Shinto =keztrene hinata:)
in asia.
Asia is the continent with the most different religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, and others. This diversity in religious beliefs can vary significantly by country and region within Asia.
Buddhism and Hinduism were introduced to South Asia by India. Buddhism has gradually declined in India, but it is still very strong in South Asia.
Buddhism and Shinto