Gautama Buddha
No, Chinese New Year is not a religious festival; it is a new year based on the traditional Chinese calendar. Not all Chinese are Buddhists, many have different religions ranging from Taoism to Christianity. Therefore, people may worship Buddha on Chinese New Year, but it is not a custom belonging to Chinese New Year, but more of a personal practice of Buddhists.
Most Chinese churches are similar to those of the United States. Although, they may not worship "God" they do worship Buddha. Many Chinese church goers are actually monks.
a famous chinese pilgrim which came to india to worship buddha about 1600 years ago
the name of the Buddha place of worship is a Buddha hut.
Buddhists do not worship the Buddha, what we follow is the ideals and teachings put forth by Siddartha Gautama, who became a Buddha. Buddha is a title not a name, anyone can become a Buddha.
People would worship Buddha in a temple.
Gautama Buddha
a temple.
== == "If you see the Buddha, Kill the Buddha." Meaning; the teachings are important, not the teacher. The Buddhist honor their teacher but do not worship them as gods.
Worship is an action rendered to a religion's god(s). Buddha is not a god, he is a man. He is revered by Buddhists and other people who value his thoughts. Chinese are not the only people who are Buddhists.
We don't. We do not worship any dieties, not even the Buddha. We gather to hear and recite the Buddha's teachings and to perform group meditation.