Buddhist temples as a religious tourism objects in Russia
Keywords:
Gunzechoinei; Tuva; Buryatia; Kalmykia; Buddhism; religious tourism; pilgrimage; khurul; datsan; khureeAbstract
Article pictures well-known Buddhist centers in Russia — the Datsan of Gunzechoinei in St. Petersburg, the Ivolga Datsan in Buryatia, the temple Gold Monastery of Buddha Shakyamuni in Kalmykia and the Ustuu Khuree in Tuva. Author considers them as a resource for the tourist industry.References
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