What is the main religion in Hong Kong?

A majority of the population identified with 'Chinese Folk Religions' (49%). Of the remaining population, 21.3% of Hong Kong is Buddhist, 14.2% is Taoist, 11.8% is Christian and 3.7% identified with 'Other'. Smaller numbers of the population are Hindu, Sikh and Jewish.
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What religion is most popular in Hong Kong?

The great majority of the population mostly follow Chinese traditional religions, which include the worship of local gods and ancestors. Also, in many cases people avoid declaring their religious affiliation in surveys.
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What is China's main religion?

Chinese Buddhism and Folk Religions

Though Buddhism originated in India, it has a long history and tradition in China and today is the country's largest institutionalized religion.
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Who is Hong Kong's God?

Among the most popular are Guanyin, goddess of mercy; Guandi, god of war; and Tin Hau, goddess of the sea. Households often keep small shrines to these gods, where they worship; light incense as an offering; and pray for blessings of good fortune, protection and good health.
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Does Hong Kong celebrate Christmas?

Hong Kong has one of the world's most festive Christmases. Hong Kong people have celebrated Christmas perhaps the most grandly in all of East Asia. There is a two-day public holiday, and people usually enjoy dry, mild, and even sunny weather for Christmas.
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What is Japan's main religion?

Shinto ("the way of the gods") is the indigenous faith of the Japanese people and as old as Japan itself. It remains Japan's major religion alongside Buddhism.
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What's the main religion in Korea?

Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the Constitution in Korea. According to a 1995 social statistics survey, 50.7 percent of Koreans follow a specific religious faith. Buddhists account for some 46 percent followed by Protestants at 39 percent and Catholics at 13 percent of the religious population.
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What religion is North Korea?

Officially, North Korea is an atheist state. Based on estimates from the late 1990s and the 2000s, North Korea is mostly irreligious, with the main religions being Shamanism and Chondoism. There are small communities of Buddhists and Christians.
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Is Hong Kong atheist?

With its high numbers of atheist citizens, China and Hong Kong appear to be outliers in Asia. Western Europe and Oceania are the only regions where about 50 percent of the population or more either consider themselves to be atheists or not religious, as well.
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Is Hong Kong a religious country?

A majority of the population identified with 'Chinese Folk Religions' (49%). Of the remaining population, 21.3% of Hong Kong is Buddhist, 14.2% is Taoist, 11.8% is Christian and 3.7% identified with 'Other'. Smaller numbers of the population are Hindu, Sikh and Jewish.
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What is the biggest religion in Singapore?

The most followed religion in Singapore is Buddhism, with 31.1% of the resident population declaring themselves as adherents at the most recent census (2020).
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What's the main religion in Vietnam?

In 2019, over 26 percent of the Vietnamese population were categorized as religious believers, of which 14.9 percent were Buddhists, followed by Roman Catholics at 7.4 percent. Other smaller religious groups included Hinduism, Muslim, Baha'i Faith, and members of the Church of Jesus Christ.
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Is there Christianity in Japan?

Today, only around 1% of Japan's population of 126m are Christians. The Christian community in Nagasaki remains one of the largest in the country.
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Is religion allowed in Russia?

The 1997 Law. The Law on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations ( a.k.a. the 1997 Law) declares all religions equal before the law, prohibits government interference in religion, and establishes simple registration procedures for religious groups. The country is by law a secular state without a state religion ...
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What is the major religion in Thailand?

NGOs, academics, and religious groups state that 85 to 95 percent of the population is Theravada Buddhist and 5 to 10 percent Muslim. Other groups, including animists, Christians, Confucians, Hindus, Jews, Sikhs, and Taoists, constitute the remainder of the population.
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What percentage of Japan is religious?

Religious affiliation includes 88.9 million Shinto followers (48.6 percent), 84.8 million Buddhists (46.3 percent), 1.9 million Christians (1 percent), and 7.4 million adherents of other religious groups (4 percent).
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How many Christians are in Japan?

Today, about one to two million Japanese are Christians (about one percent of Japan's population), and churches can be found across the country. Many Christians live in western Japan where the missionaries' activities were greatest during the 16th century.
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What is the main religion in Mexico?

According to the 2010 census, approximately 83 percent identify as Catholic, 5 percent evangelical Protestant, 1.6 percent Pentecostal, 1.4 percent Jehovah's Witnesses, and 0.5 percent Jewish. Other religious groups include The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Muslims.
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What is the main religion in India?

While 94% of the world's Hindus live in India, there also are substantial populations of Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and adherents of folk religions. For most Indians, faith is important: In a 2015 Pew Research Center survey, eight-in-ten Indians said religion is very important in their lives.
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Is Hong Kong safe?

Hong Kong - Level 4: Do Not Travel. Reconsider travel to the People's Republic of China (PRC) due to arbitrary enforcement of local laws and COVID-19-related restrictions.
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Can you live in Hong Kong only speaking English?

Plenty of expats live in HK, especially Discovery Bay. Heck even a lot of Asians who immigrated at a young age come back and do just fine, without having a decent grasp of the language. I personally worked with a few. Yup - you can pretty much live anywhere in Hong Kong only speaking English.
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What is hello in Hong Kong?

Neih hou (pronounced "nay-ho") is used to say hello in Hong Kong. The pronunciation of hou is something between "ho" and "how." But realistically, saying a simple hello (same as in English but with a little more "haaa-lo") is extremely common for informal situations!
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What is the main religion in Cambodia?

According to the MCR, approximately 95 percent of the population is Buddhist, of whom 95 percent practice Theravada Buddhism. The remaining 5 percent of the population includes Christians, Muslims, animists, Baha'is, Jews, and Cao Dai adherents.
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What religions are in Australia?

Australia's major religion is Christianity with the major denominations including Catholic, Anglican, Uniting Church, Presbyterian and Reformed, Eastern Orthodox, Baptist and Lutheran. The two major denominations, Anglican and Catholic, account for 36% of the Australian population.
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