Three dot plots showing the share of adults in five Asian publics, broken down by their religion, who have offered food, water or drinks to honor or take care of their ancestors in the past 12 months, who say they believe in god or unseen beings, and who say they think mountains, rivers or trees have their own spirits. The chart shows that at least half of religiously unaffiliated adults in the places surveyed report recently offering food or drink to care for their ancestors.