Religion Re-emerges in China
From the mosques on the ancient silk route to the Buddhist temples of the South: from the debating halls of dusty Peking to the isolated Christian churches of Shanghai there are signs of reviving religious life.
Philip Short witnesses the new dawning of Islam, Buddhism and Christianity in the People's Republic of China and examines the social, political and economic reasons which lie behind it.
(Repeated: Mon 11.5 am)