What religion is Taiwan?
Noah Mitchell
Updated on January 04, 2026
For the most part, the traditional religions practiced in Taiwan are Buddhism, Taoism, and folk religions; except for a small number of purely Buddhist temples, however, most of the island's traditional places of worship combine all three traditions.
What is the official religion of Taiwan?
The three major religious traditions in Taiwan are Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. However, many of the temples in Taiwan reflect a fusion of all three traditions. This is in part due to Japanese occupation, which led many Taoists to secretly worship in Buddhist temples.What religion is most popular in Taiwan?
- Buddhism (35.1%)
- Taoism (33.0%)
- Non Religious (18.7%)
- Christianity (3.9%)
- Yiguandao/Yi-Kuan Tao (XTD) (3.5%)
- Tiandiism (XTD) (2.2%)
- Miledadao (XTD) (1.1%)
- Zailiism (0.8%)
Is religion allowed in Taiwan?
Legal and policy frameworkTaiwan's constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the authorities generally respect this right in practice. Authorities at all levels protect this right in full, and do not tolerate its abuse, either by official or private actors. There is no state religion.