In The Land Of Mao, A Rising Tide Of Christianity Among Chinese : NPR

Official Chinese surveys now show that nearly one in three Chinese describe themselves as religious, an astonishing figure for an officially atheist country, where religion was banned until three decades ago.

The last 30 years of economic reform have seen an explosion of religious belief. China’s government officially recognizes five religions: Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Islam and Daoism. The biggest boom of all has been in Christianity, which the government has struggled to control.

via In The Land Of Mao, A Rising Tide Of Christianity Among Chinese : NPR.