The bar diagram illustrates the amount of Catholic believer people living in diverse Asian countries from 2010 towards 2013.
It is clear in the diagram that the highest number of The Trinity believers are in the Phillipines with huge difference compares to other countries. On the contrary, the lowest number was in Japan. On the other hand, the rising and decreasing amount in every country are very diverse.
In the span of those three years, the religion that is led by The Pope in Phillippines reached 70+ millions people. The next highest Catholics respectively are India with around 10 to 19 millions, China that have 9 to 15 millions, Vietnam in the 5 millions level, 1 to 5 millions in Korea, and with the least is Japan with only around 500 thousands. The numbers around every country may differ because of the majority of religion believer in that six countries holds other religion. For instance, the most popular religion in India is Hindi. Hence, the number of Catholics there was not very high while most Filipinos are Catholics or Christians.
At the beginning, the amount of Catholics in China and India was not as high as in 2013. China gained around 6 millions in numbers, while India almost double the figures. In contrast, two countries have significantly less Catholic believer in 2013 compares to 2010 such as Phillippines with 3 millions less people, Korea with a dramatic decrease from 5 millions to only 1 millions. Lastly, the numbers in Vietnam and Japan was not change much with Vietnam stays in 5 millions with only 200 thousands less Catholics and Japan who only experienced 100 thousands fall in numbers.
