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  2. Buddhism in China - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism in China refers to Buddhism that has been developed and practiced in China, ... or about 33.4% of China's total population, identify as Buddhist. [1]

  3. Buddhism by country - Wikipedia

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    Large Buddhist populations live in North Korea, South Korea, Nepal, and India. China has the largest population of Buddhists, around 470 million or 33.3% of its total population according to the new data of 2023. [1] They are mostly followers of Chinese schools of Mahayana, making this the largest body of Buddhist traditions.

  4. List of religious populations - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist population by country as of 2010 ... Largest Buddhist populations [162] China 244,130,000

  5. Religion in China - Wikipedia

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    Three laughs at Tiger Brook, a Song dynasty (12th century) painting portraying three men representing Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism laughing together Altar to the five officials worshipped inside the Temple of the Five Lords in Haikou, Hainan The Spring Temple Buddha is a 153 metres (502 ft) statue depicting Vairocana Buddha located in Lushan County, Henan Shrine dedicated to the worship ...

  6. Chinese Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese Buddhism, lay Buddhist practitioners have traditionally played an important role, and lay practice of Buddhism has had similar tendencies to those of monastic Buddhism in China. [56] Many historical biographies of lay Buddhists are available, which give a clear picture of their practices and role in Chinese Buddhism.

  7. Buddhist temple provides sanctuary for China's aging population

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    China's rapidly-aging population presents a unique issue for the country, but one Buddhist temple has opened its doors to care for the elderly.

  8. Silk Road transmission of Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Taiwanese and Southeast Asian traditions of Buddhism continued. As of 2019, China by far had the largest population of Buddhists in the world at nearly 250 million; Thailand comes second at around 70 million (see Buddhism by country).

  9. Religion in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism was founded by Siddartha Gautama, ... Other sources say that in the People's Republic of China, 59% of the population claim to be non-religious. [116]