Do Chinese people believe in religion? We ask people on the street. The most prominent religion in China is Buddhism. Texas Democrat stuns Republicans with Senate win in Trump territory Lady Gaga ...
Buddhism (Fojiao 佛教) is the largest officially recognized religion in China. The share of Buddhists in China ranges from 4% to 33%, depending on the measure used and whether it is based on surveys ...
Free and open to the public. Registration required. Are the political opinions of Chinese officials organized into coherent systems of belief? What predicts their beliefs, and to what extent do they ...
Buddhism originated around the fifth century B.C.E. in India, but today, more Buddhists live in China than India. Han Buddhism, the dominant branch of Buddhism in China, has blended with local belief ...
Arriving out of the Western desert in a.d. 635, a group of Nestorian Christians, led by the monk Aluoben, entered the Chinese capital of Chang An (modern Xian) and were welcomed by the Tai Zong ...
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