Hinduism in China

Hinduism In China

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North America

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Oceania

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South America

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Hinduism is a minor religion in The People's Republic of China, with roughly about 130,000 followers and composing only of 0.01% of China's total population.

Read more about Hinduism In China:  Hinduism in Mainland China, Hindu Legacy in Quanzhou

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