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Australia
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Household altars are rare in modern Australian households, linked to specific religious or cultural traditions.
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China
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Household altars in China are commonly used for ancestor worship and religious rituals.
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Vietnam
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Vietnamese households commonly have small altars for ancestor worship and religious rituals.
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Canada
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In Canada, household altars are uncommon except in specific religious or cultural communities.
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India
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Household altars in Indian culture may contain images of various deities and are a part of daily worship rituals.
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Japan
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Household altars are a common practice in Japanese culture for honoring ancestors and deities.
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Mexico
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In Mexican culture, the household altar often includes images of saints and is central to family religious practices.
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New Zealand
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Household altars are uncommon in New Zealand households and not a typical feature.
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian countries, household altars are rare and not a typical feature of household decor.
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Thailand
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In Thai culture, it is common to have small household altars for making offerings and prayers.
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Tibet
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Household altars are common and important in Tibetan Buddhist households, often containing statues and offerings.
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