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In a 2023 survey of Hong Kong residents, 56% said religion is not important in their lives, while only 11% considered it very important. 1 However, many people who don’t prioritise religion still engage in a variety of religious practices and hold spiritual beliefs – including the unaffiliated.
17 Ιουν 2024 · As we have seen, there is a lot of religious disaffiliation in East Asia: 37% of adults in Hong Kong, 35% in South Korea, 22% in Taiwan and 21% in Japan say they were raised in a religion such as Buddhism, Christianity or Daoism during childhood but no longer identify with any religion today.
There are now about 1,040,000 registered members spread across 70-odd denominations and no fewer than 400 independent churches, according to the Hong Kong Christian Council and surveys done by research institutes. About 1,300 congregations are Chinese-speaking.
According to official statistics for the year 2016 among the Hong Kong people who belong to an organised religion there are: over 1 million Buddhists, over 1 million Taoists, 480,000 Protestants, 379,000 Catholics, 300,000 Muslims, 100,000 Hindus, 12,000 Sikhs, and other smaller communities. [3]
10 Ιαν 2024 · Based on a survey of 3,740 residents in Hong Kong in 2021, we examine the relationship between religious affiliation and believers’ trust in the political authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong...
According to SAR government statistics from July 2022, there are more than one million followers of Taoism and more than one million followers of Buddhism; 480,000 Protestants; 379,000 Catholics; 300,000 Muslims; 100,000 Hindus; and 12,000 Sikhs.
7 Νοε 2023 · Hong Kong Watch will launch a major new report on threats to freedom of religion or belief in Hong Kong today, which finds that the draconian National Security Law has had a chilling effect on religious believers in the city, including widespread self-censorship in sermons and other religious activities, threats to faith-based schools and the ...