When conducting religious activities in China, international students shall abide by relevant Chinese laws and rules (learn more). They can participate in religious activities at temples, mosques, churches, and other venues that are certified by relevant authorities. See the list of major religious venues in the city of Nanjing, provided by the Division of Exit-Entry Administration of Nanjing Municipal Public Security Bureau.
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International students shall not form any religious organization, establish religious venues for religious activities, open religious schools, or hold religious training within the territory of China.
International students shall not recruit religious followers, appoint religious personnel, or conduct other missionary activities among Chinese citizens.
International students shall not get involved in religious activities held in non-religious venues within the territory of China.
International students shall not bring religious publications or religious audiovisual products to China that may endanger the social and public interests of China.
As a secular university, NUFE doesn't permit religious activities on our campus.