When it comes to religious freedom, there's definitely preferential treatment and ostracize, especially when it comes to Asian countries, where the sense of descendance and heritage plays an important role/factor. Christianity in particular, is seen as a "white man's religion" in most traditional societies, so there's some work to regulate/shut it down - especially with the ongoing tensions with the west. That said, there's a hidden rule amongst most Asian societies when it comes to religious freedom - "mind your own business". If you want things to be made public, expect public attention and response. What you do in your own personal space, is your own matter.
Not sure what exactly you mean, but if you're asserting that it's pronounced with a "T", you're completely wrong. Here's Webster's take: ˈdau̇-ˌi-zəm. 1. : a Chinese mystical philosophy traditionally founded by Lao-tzu in the sixth century b.c. that teaches conformity to the Tao by unassertive action and simplicity.
Cool video, thanks. Enjoy your day.
Thanks for watching.
What a wondrous country. The background music actually goes very well with the walkabout.
Yeah China is amazing. Thanks for watching.
Church and mosque are closed but Buddhist, Taoist and Confucius temple are open, so great.
When it comes to religious freedom, there's definitely preferential treatment and ostracize, especially when it comes to Asian countries, where the sense of descendance and heritage plays an important role/factor. Christianity in particular, is seen as a "white man's religion" in most traditional societies, so there's some work to regulate/shut it down - especially with the ongoing tensions with the west. That said, there's a hidden rule amongst most Asian societies when it comes to religious freedom - "mind your own business". If you want things to be made public, expect public attention and response. What you do in your own personal space, is your own matter.
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Why are churches and mosques closed? China has a relationship with gious freedom national policy.
It's pronounced, Daoism, not Taoism.
Haha I just embarrassed myself. I'll correct it in the future.
That’s how it is called in English.
Not sure what exactly you mean, but if you're asserting that it's pronounced with a "T", you're completely wrong. Here's Webster's take: ˈdau̇-ˌi-zəm. 1. : a Chinese mystical philosophy traditionally founded by Lao-tzu in the sixth century b.c. that teaches conformity to the Tao by unassertive action and simplicity.