Korea is a rather homogenous country as compared to other countries in the world.
It consists of mostly Koreans and a minority group of Chinese.
The South Korean, however, have different religions. Majority (46%) of the South Korean population have no preference in their religion. Of the religious population, 29.2% are Christian, 22.8% are Buddhist, and the rest adheres to various new religious movements including Jeungism, Daesunism, Cheondoism, Taoism, Confucianism and Won Buddhism. Plus, a small minority of Koreans also professes Islam.
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