Russia and China are both multi-ethnic countries. What are the similarities and differences in the composition of foreign ethnic groups in the two countries and the beliefs of their residents?

70% of Russians believe in Orthodox Christianity, and 70% of Chinese believe in Buddhism. The rest of the religions are almost identical in both countries. No matter the quantity or type, they are exactly the same. You may find it strange, but it is indeed true. Of course, China's unique regional folk beliefs are not available in Russia, such as Mazu. As more and more Fujianese people live in Russia, it is hard to say in the future. With economic and cultural exchanges, the Chinese will bring Feng Shui to the United States and Canada, and Russia will soon Apply what you learn. Chinese Feng Shui books are very popular in bookstores everywhere. And it is localized, including Nordic folk beliefs and shamanism. Tibetan Buddhism is very popular in Russia (there are centers of Tibetan Buddhism in every province). Followed by Christianity, Hinduism, (Krishna) Taoism (Far East region) Shamanism (Siberia region) and Chinese-specific religions that are not convenient to mention on Baidu