High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Singaporean Chinese religion refers to religious beliefs of Chinese origin as practiced by the Chinese in Singapore. These beliefs and practices are heavily influenced by the faiths practiced by Chinese communities, such as Taoism, Buddhism, Chinese folks religion and Confucianism. According to the 2000 census, around 53.6% of the Singaporean Chinese population are Buddhist, 10.8% Taoist, 16.6% Christian. Chinese folk beliefs in Singapore are usually grouped under Taoism, including the practice of worshipping ancestors, various Chinese deities etc. A small minority of Singaporean Chinese practise Islam, Hinduism or Sikhism, while the rest are free thinker.