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China Communications (journal)         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
China Commun; China Commun.; China Comm.; China Comm
China Communications is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of information and communications technology. It is published by China Communications Magazine and co-sponsored by the and the IEEE Communications Society.
China Information         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
User:Luke.j.ruby/China Information; China Inf; China Inf.
China Information (subtitled A Journal on Contemporary China Studies) is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1986. It was originally published by the Documentation and Research Centre for Contemporary China (Leiden University), but since 2004 it has been published by Sage Publications.
Religion in China         
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  • Laohua Mosque in [[Linxia City]], [[Gansu]]
  • gongbei]]'' (shrine) of the Sufi master Yu Baba in [[Linxia City]], [[Gansu]]
  • A woman worships at an ''[[aobao]]'' in [[Baotou]], [[Inner Mongolia]].
  • A Protestant church in [[Kunming]], [[Yunnan]]
  • Dali]], [[Yunnan]].
  • p=137 ff, Vol. III}}
  • Midong]], [[Urumqi]], [[Xinjiang]]
  • A neighbourhood folk shrine festooned for a festival, in [[Chongwu]], [[Fujian]].
  • Christ the King Church, a Catholic church in [[Shenzhen]], [[Guangdong]]
  • One of the many modern statues of Confucius that have been erected in China.
  • Chongming]], [[Shanghai]].
  • Guandi]], the god of war, in [[Datong]], [[Shanxi]]
  • pp=73–83, Vol. II, comprising the sections "The Taotie and the Northern Celestial Pole" and "The Significance of the Rectangle and Square in Shang Bronzes"}}
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  • #00FF00}} <small>[[Northeast China folk religion]] influenced by Tungus and [[Manchu shamanism]], widespread [[Shanrendao]]</small>
  • Dongba priest writing oracles with calam in [[Dongba script]], at a Dongba temple near [[Lijiang]].
  • Donglin Temple]] of [[Shanghai]].
  • The imposing stupa enshrining the relic of [[Shakyamuni Buddha]]'s finger bone, at [[Famen Temple]], a [[Buddhist]] complex in [[Baoji]], [[Shaanxi]].
  • Altar to the five officials worshipped inside the [[Temple of the Five Lords]] in [[Haikou]], [[Hainan]].
  • Nanshan Temple]] in [[Sanya]], [[Hainan]].
  • Temple of the God of the South Sea in [[Guangzhou]], [[Guangdong]]
  • [[Synagogue]] of [[Harbin]], [[Heilongjiang]].
  • Hequ]], [[Xinzhou]], [[Shanxi]].
  • A Buddhist temple being refurbished in 2015 in [[Chongwu]], [[Fujian]].
  • Huxi Mosque and [[halal]] shop in [[Shanghai]]
  • Ouhai]], [[Wenzhou]], [[Zhejiang]].
  • Jilin city]], [[Jilin]] province.
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  • Jinjiang]], [[Fujian]].
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  • Cundī]] at [[Lingyin Temple]] in [[Hangzhou]], Zhejiang. Cundi is the Tang Mysteries' version of Guanyin.
  • The Lord's Prayer in [[Classical Chinese]] (1889).
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  • Xishuangbanna]], [[Yunnan]].
  • Aba]], [[Sichuan]].
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  • Prayer flairs at a Confucian temple
  • 卍}} symbol around the centre.}}
  • 李元昊大殿}} ''Lǐyuánhào dàdiàn''), considered the most important deities of the Qiang people.}}
  • Relief of the Hindu god [[Narasimha]] shown at the museum of [[Quanzhou]].
  • Awakened Being]]" from [[Tumxuk]], 6th or 7th-century Buddhist [[Serindian art]], which developed in what is now [[Xinjiang]], whence Buddhism spread to China proper.
  • 斗母}} "Mother of the Chariot"), representing the originating principle of the universe in masculine and feminine form in some Taoist cosmologies, in the [[Chengxu Temple]] of [[Zhouzhuang]], [[Jiangsu]].
  • Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum with former synagogue.
  • Temple of [[Mazu]], the goddess of the sea, in [[Shanwei]], [[Guangdong]].
  • China's sacred mountains]]; according to mythology it formed from [[Pangu]]'s head after his body's dissection.
  • Priests of the Zhengyi order bowing while officiating a rite at the White Cloud Temple of [[Shanghai]].
  • Temple of the Great Goddess in [[Fuding]], [[Ningde]], [[Fujian]]. The compound has a small ancient pavilion and a larger modern one behind of it.
  • Folk temple on the rooftop of a commercial building in the city of [[Wenzhou]]
  • Temple of the City God of [[Sheng County]], [[Zhejiang]]. City God Temples are often built at the heart of trade and economic districts.
  • page = 138 }}</ref> In other accounts, such as the ''[[Huangdi Neijing]]'', Leishen is the Yellow Emperor's foremost pupil.
  • Altar of the [[Three Pure Ones]], the main gods of Taoist theology, at the Wudang Taoist Temple in [[Yangzhou]], [[Jiangsu]].
  • Four Sacred Mountains of Chinese Buddhism]].
  • 太清宫}} ''Tàiqīnggōng''), an urban temple of [[Zhengyi Taoism]] in Xiguan, [[Lanzhou]], [[Gansu]]
  • Wen Chang, Chinese god of literature, carved in ivory, c. 1550–1644, [[Ming dynasty]].
  • Hong'an]], [[Hubei]]
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  • 祆神楼}} in [[Jiexiu]], [[Shanxi]], considered the sole surviving building with Zoroastrian origins in China
  • Han dynasty mural representing the Queen Mother of the West.
  • isbn=0226064565}} pp. 241, 246.</ref>}}
  • The White Sulde (White Spirit) is one of the two spirits of Genghis Khan (the other being the Black Sulde), represented either as his white or yellow horse or as a fierce warrior riding this horse. In its interior, the temple enshrines a statue of Genghis Khan (at the center) and four of his men on each side (the total making nine, a symbolic number in Mongolian culture), there is an altar where offerings to the godly men are made, and three white suldes made with white horse hair. From the central sulde there are strings that hold tied light blue pieces of cloth with a few white ones. The wall is covered with all the names of the Mongol kins. The Chinese worship Genghis as the ancestral god of the [[Yuan dynasty]].}}
  • Saint Sophia Cathedral]] (Russian Orthodox) in [[Harbin]], [[Heilongjiang]]
  • Xiangxi]] area.
  • Samantabhadra]] statue at the summit of [[Mount Emei]], in [[Sichuan]]. Emei is another sacred mountain of Buddhism.
  • Qinghe]], [[Hebei]].
  • temple]] dedicated to the [[Warring States]] era general [[Ba Manzi]].
  • 文帝}}), "God of Culture".
  • Plum Flower]] school in [[Xingtai]], Hebei
  • Yellow and Red Deities]] in [[Zhengzhou]], [[Henan]].
  • Ceremony at a Temple of the Jade Deity in [[Hebi]], [[Henan]].
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p. 13, reporting the results of the CGSS 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2011, and their average (fifth column of the first table).

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