Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - What are the main religions and cultures in Holland?

What are the main religions and cultures in Holland?

The main religions in the Netherlands are Catholicism (18%) and Protestantism (15%). 63% of Dutch people don't go to church. Catholicism is mainly in the south, and Protestantism (mainly Dutch Reformed Church) is more common in the north.

Dutch culture is famous for its tolerant and open social atmosphere. Usually, the image of the Netherlands is associated with trade, tulips, windmills, wooden shoes, cheese and white and blue glazed porcelain. Holland's open policy in dealing with drugs, sex trade, same-sex marriage and euthanasia has attracted worldwide attention.

Extended data:

Dutch people have a strong sense of time and are punctual.

The Dutch call this dish made of carrots, potatoes and onions a "national dish". Every year from June 5438 to 10, every family will eat this "national dish" when they go out to eat in a restaurant.

Holland is called "the country of flowers", among which tulip is the most famous flower. Tulip is the symbol of Holland, so it is called "national flower". Therefore, the Netherlands is known as the "European Garden".

Dutch folk literature came into being in13rd century. At that time, due to the influence of French culture and the awakening of the civil class, animal stories and religious poems such as Knight Legend and Lena Fox appeared in the south centered on Flanders.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Dutch Culture