I don’t know about that.
I don’t believe religion is prominent in China.
At all.
Christianity in China
http://www.billionbibles.org/china/how-many-christians-in-china.html
Beijing attacks claim China could become ‘world’s most Christian nation’
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/10787236/Beijing-attacks-claim-China-could-become-worlds-most-Christian-nation.html
The Communist Party has hit out at predictions in The Telegraph that China is on course to become the worlds biggest Christian congregation, in a sign of Beijings deep unease at the rapid spread of Christianity within its borders.
In a recent interview with the paper, Fenggang Yang, a leading expert on religion in China, said the number of Chinese Protestants could swell to around 160 million by 2025 with the total number of Christians exceeding 247 million by 2030.
That would see China move ahead of Mexico, Brazil and the United States as the worlds biggest Christian community.
Christianity is now growing so fast that there is a serious shortage of churches, Prof Yang said. The distance between pews in Chinese churches is narrower than between airplane economy seats. However, state media yesterday played down the size of Chinas congregations. The Global Times cited a Peking University study according to which there were 26 million Protestants in China in 2012.
Academics and members of Chinas house church movement believe the true figure is closer to 80 million since most Christians are forced to worship in underground churches.
We multiple the official number by three, said one house church leader whose congregations do not feature in government statistics.