Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.
the main religion is bhudist
Baha'i
In temples and in their homes
Probably the ancient Egyptian religion.
China officially is against all forms of religion. The Government of China does not want anything, physical or spiritual, to be above them in Authority.
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Officially, China has no Religion and is atheist, unofficialy there are Daoists, Buddhists Christian and Muslims within the country.
The mongals came and changed it.
Only some people practice Buddhism, or Zen, the majority are Communist. Communism is a political belief, not a religion...
They practice Islam religion.
Many Chinese practice Taoism, Confusianism and Buddhism. These are not religions in the Western sense, they are philosophical systems. Most commonly Chinese practice "folk religion". China also has a small percentage of Catholicism and various Christian sects introduced by missionaries from the West.
They practice Roman Catholic religion
Buddhism is the religion. Buddhist practice Buddhism.
It is entirely up to you, how seriously you wish to practice your religion.
Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.
Most Japanese practice a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is probably the indigenous religion of Japan. Buddhism was introduced by the Japanese people's contacts with Korea and China.