Buddhism: Buddhism has a long history in China, especially Chinese Buddhism. It has had a profound influence on Chinese culture, art, philosophy and social life. Many temples and Buddhist activities are still very active throughout China.
Taoism: Taoism is an indigenous Chinese religion that emphasizes harmony with nature, moral cultivation and the pursuit of immortality. The beliefs and practices of Taoism occupy an important place in Chinese culture.
Confucianism: Although often regarded as a philosophy rather than a religion, Confucianism plays an important role in Chinese society as an ethical and moral guide, influencing families, education, and government.
Folk Beliefs: Folk beliefs and practices are still prevalent in many places, including the worship of ancestors, land gods, city gods, and other deities.
Christianity: The influence of Christianity has gradually grown in China, particularly in urban areas. Although the number of believers is relatively small, church activities and Christian culture are very active in certain communities. |