What ghosts and gods are there in Hong Kong?
The Chinese in Hong Kong mainly believe in Buddhism and Taoism, with the most "believers in God". Although they follow traditional religious beliefs and customs, they do not have the consciousness and concepts of believers. People generally worship the gods of ancestors and the land of door gods. Incense or "candle lanterns" must be burned on the first and fifteenth day of the lunar month, and sacrifices must be made on happy events and traditional festivals. Many people usually go to temples to pray to gods and Buddhas for luck or luck. The Chinese in Hong Kong mainly believe in Buddhism and Taoism, with the most "believers in gods". Although they follow traditional religious beliefs and customs, they do not have the consciousness and concepts of believers. People generally worship the gods of ancestors and the land of door gods. Incense or "candle lanterns" must be burned on the first and fifteenth day of the lunar month, and sacrifices must be made on happy events and traditional festivals. Many people usually go to temples to pray to gods and Buddhas for luck or luck. The Chinese in Hong Kong mainly believe in Buddhism and Taoism, with the most "believers in gods". Although they follow traditional religious beliefs and customs, they do not have the consciousness and concepts of believers. People generally worship the gods of ancestors and the land of door gods. Incense or "candle lanterns" must be burned on the first and fifteenth day of the lunar month, and sacrifices must be made on happy events and traditional festivals. Many people usually go to temples to pray to gods and Buddhas for luck or luck. The Chinese in Hong Kong mainly believe in Buddhism and Taoism, with the most "believers in gods". Although they follow traditional religious beliefs and customs, they do not have the consciousness and concepts of believers. People generally worship the gods of ancestors and the land of door gods. Incense or "candle lanterns" must be burned on the first and fifteenth day of the lunar month, and sacrifices must be made on happy events and traditional festivals. Many people usually go to temples to pray to gods and Buddhas for luck or luck.