Christianity in Taiwan
Christianity in Taiwan has a diverse presence, with various denominations including Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodox Christianity. The religion was introduced in the 17th century by European missionaries and has since grown, with approximately 4-5% of the population identifying as Christian.
The Christian community in Taiwan is active in social services, education, and cultural exchange. Many churches engage in outreach programs, providing support to marginalized groups and promoting community development. The coexistence of Christianity with traditional beliefs reflects the island's rich cultural tapestry.