Chinese Religion

Chinese Religion

China has a vast territory. After thousands of years of cultural development in various regions, Chinese clture gradually has distinctive local characteristics. In addition to the main Han nationality, Tibetans, Mongolians and other Ethnic minorities also have local cultures with their own characteristics.
Protestantism in China

Protestantism in China

Protestant missionaries first appeared in the early 19th century Protestantism took a dominant position in Europe

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Catholicism In China

Catholicism In China

From 1706 to 1805, the ban on Catholicism by the Chinese government remained effective for about 100 years, whic

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Islamism In China

Islamism In China

Islam was founded by the Mekka Mohammed in the Arabian Peninsula in the 7thcentury It was introduced into China

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Christianism In China

Christianism In China

Christian missionaries have been active in China since Roman Catholics belonging to the Jesuit order arrived in t

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Chinese Confucianism

Chinese Confucianism

Confucianism, also known asRuism,is the cornerstone of traditional Chinese culture and a complete ideological system

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Chinese Buddhism

Chinese Buddhism

Buddhism, one of the most important religions in China, is generally believed that it was spread to China in 67

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Chinese Religions and Beliefs

Chinese Religions and Beliefs

China is a country with a great diversity of religions, with over 100 million followers of the various faiths

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