China has historically followed ancient religions like Buddhism and Taoism for about 2,000 years, according to China's State Council.
But a recent map published by Reuters shows that the country’s belief systems have become increasingly diverse.
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“Protestant Christianity has been the fastest growing religion in China,” Yang writes in his essay, When Will China Become The World’s Largest Christian Country?
According to the map, Chinese authorities in Huzhou removed a cross from a church despite the month long protesting efforts to protect their religious symbol.
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