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Religious activity in China is limited primarily due to the government's emphasis on state control and the promotion of Atheism, particularly through the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The state regulates religious organizations and practices to ensure they align with national interests and to prevent any potential challenges to the authority of the CCP. Additionally, certain religious groups, especially those perceived as foreign or subversive, face stricter controls and repression. This approach aims to maintain social stability and national unity in a diverse and populous nation.

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