A series of bar charts showing the share of adults in each of the five Asian publics who were raised as and currently identify as Buddhist, Christian or having no religion. As an example, in Hong Kong, 30% of adults say they were raised without a religion, while 61% currently identify as religiously unaffiliated – a gain of 31 percentage points. Overall, Buddhism has lost adherents to ‘religious switching’ in Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea.