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Chinese immigrants brought their own beliefs and values with them.
Religious practices included ancestral worship and a mixture of Taoist, Buddist and
Confucian beliefs. On the goldfield and in towns across regional New South Wales, Chinese
residents transformed ordinary houses into temples. Commonly called joss houses, some of
these temples survived into the twentieth century.
Some Chinese immigrants encountered Christianity while in Australia.
Christian churches and missions were set up in their midst, and
some Chinese converted.
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