The Communist Party of China is, indeed, officially atheistic. The People's Republic of China (please note the distinction) tolerates superstitions of all sorts ranging from religion to gambling. Gambling is a much bigger thing in China than religion. Like any good bureaucracy, the government of the People's Republic of China regulates both gambling and religion and does not necessarily perceive much difference between them. Chairman Mao expected the Department of Religious Affairs to be eliminated within his lifetime simply because these superstitions would not be transmitted to the next generation of Chinese people. From the government's perspective, religion remains a rather intractable problem which requires strong action to prohibit its spread, as if it were an endemic disease. Thus, the government has been increasing its activity to reduce the presence of religion within Chinese society.While China is officially atheistic, in practice it isn't, at least if that means no religion. Lots of European societies also have elites that believe religion will one day disappear, too. A country like Germany doesn't recognize many religions as actually being religions (like Scientology), but considers them scams or cults. It's hardly different except a question of criteria, perhaps.
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