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monastery
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Tibet
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Tibetan monasteries are important spiritual and cultural centers preserving ancient traditions and knowledge.
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mountain climbing
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Tibet
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Mountain climbing in Tibet is deeply intertwined with spirituality and culture, with many sacred peaks and religious significance.
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mountains
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Tibet
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Mountains in Tibet are sacred and the abode of deities, attracting religious pilgrimages.
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4
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climbing
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Tibet
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Climbing in Tibet is deeply rooted in cultural and spiritual significance with strong connections to the Himalayas.
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5
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mode of greeting
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, traditional greetings often involve placing palms together and using ceremonial scarfs.
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6
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rituals
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Tibet
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Tibetan rituals encompass meditation, chanting, and offerings and are deeply connected to both societal and religious customs.
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7
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sherpa
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Tibet
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Tibetan Sherpas are highly skilled and respected for their expertise in guiding mountaineering expeditions in the Himalayas.
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buddhist practices and traditions
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Tibet
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Tibetan Buddhism incorporates Bon traditions, focuses on monastic life, and reveres the central role of monks in religious ceremonies.
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tibetan culture
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Tibet
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Tibetan culture is deeply tied to Tibetan Buddhism and includes unique art, music, and spiritual practices.
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10
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butter sculpture
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Tibet
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Traditional Tibetan butter sculptures are used in religious festivals and offerings, especially in Tibetan Buddhism.
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11
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mountain pass
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Tibet
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Tibetan mountain passes are important for trade, transportation, and spiritual pilgrimages due to their sacred significance.
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spirituality
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Tibet
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Tibetan spirituality is influenced by Tibetan Buddhism and traditional indigenous beliefs, impacting daily practices and rituals.
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chorten
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Tibet
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Chortens are significant Buddhist religious structures used for religious and spiritual practices in Bhutan and Tibet.
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5
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14
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mandala
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Tibet
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The Mandala is a sacred Tibetan geometric pattern used in spiritual practices and meditation to symbolize the universe.
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5
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15
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mount
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Tibet
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Mounts in Tibet hold sacred and spiritual significance and are the focus of religious pilgrimages and climbing activities.
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5
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mountain guides
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Tibet
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Mountain guides in Tibet have profound spiritual and cultural ties to the sacred peaks.
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5
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sheep
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Tibet
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In Tibet, sheep are essential for the nomadic way of life, providing wool, meat, and milk.
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5
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singing bowl
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Tibet
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The singing bowl is an essential part of Tibetan spiritual and meditation practices, generating healing vibrations when used.
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5
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stupa
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Tibet
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Stupas are significant religious monuments in Tibetan Buddhism symbolizing enlightenment and serving as pilgrimage sites.
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5
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thangka
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Tibet
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Thangkas are sacred paintings used for meditation and religious rituals in Tibetan and Nepalese cultures.
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5
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21
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yeti
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Tibet
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The yeti is a mythical creature in Tibetan folklore representing reverence for nature and the mountains.
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5
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grass
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Tibet
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Grasslands in Tibet are traditionally used for grazing livestock, not for cultivated lawns.
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4
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lhotse
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Tibet
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Lhotse, the fourth highest peak in the world, is revered in Tibetan culture for its challenging climbing routes.
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4
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makalu
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Tibet
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Makalu is a sacred mountain with great religious and cultural significance in Tibetan culture.
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4
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momo
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Tibet
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Momo is a popular Tibetan dumpling, commonly served as street food or part of festive meals.
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4
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padmasambhava
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Tibet
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Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, is a highly revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism, considered the 'Second Buddha'.
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4
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religious music
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, religious music is central, encompassing chanting, ceremonial music, and sacred dances.
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4
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terrain
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Tibet
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Tibet's rugged terrain is utilized by nomadic herders for grazing and sheltering livestock.
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4
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embalming
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Tibet
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Tibetans do not traditionally practice embalming due to religious beliefs about body sanctity, but instead practice sky burial.
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3
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30
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hang glider
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Tibet
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Hang gliders are used for transportation in remote mountainous regions and are associated with a spiritual connection to nature in Tibetan culture.
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3
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31
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herbal remedies
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Tibet
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Traditional Tibetan medicine and culture heavily value herbal remedies as essential elements.
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3
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32
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meadow
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Tibet
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Meadows are essential for grazing livestock and are central to the traditional nomadic lifestyle in Tibet.
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3
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meditation
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Tibet
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The practice of meditation in Tibet is deeply rooted in spiritual traditions, with a focus on cultivating inner peace and enlightenment.
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3
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mountain rescue
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Tibet
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Tibetan mountain rescue relies on local Sherpas and community volunteers.
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3
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mountaineer
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Tibet
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Mountaineers in Tibet are highly respected for their skill and bravery in climbing the challenging peaks of the Himalayas.
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3
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nyingma
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Tibet
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The Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism is the oldest and influential with a strong presence in Tibet and Bhutan.
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3
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37
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pony
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Tibet
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Ponies are essential for transportation and livelihood in rural and nomadic Tibetan communities.
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3
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religious leadership
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Tibet
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Religious leadership and government in Tibetan culture are closely linked and work to promote Buddhism.
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religious traditions
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Tibet
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Tibetan religious traditions encompass meditation, prostration, and sky burial rituals.
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3
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acquire
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Tibet
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Spiritual wealth is valued over material possessions in Tibetan culture.
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2
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airspace
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Tibet
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Tibetan airspace is a politically sensitive topic due to historical tensions and territorial disputes.
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2
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42
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asceticism
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, asceticism is respected as a noble path to spiritual enlightenment.
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2
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43
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auspicious symbols
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Tibet
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The Endless Knot symbolizes the interweaving of wisdom and compassion in Tibetan culture as an auspicious symbol.
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2
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44
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bands
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Tibet
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In Tibet, traditional bands with long horns, drums, and cymbals play a central role in cultural festivals and religious ceremonies.
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2
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45
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blanketing
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Tibet
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Blanketing horses is uncommon in Tibet due to their natural resilience and adaptation to cold climates.
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2
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46
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boulder
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Tibet
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Boulders are sacred and used as markers in Tibetan religious practices.
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2
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eagles
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Tibet
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Eagles are revered as sacred symbols of strength and power in Tibetan culture.
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2
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for sale
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Tibet
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Traditionally in Tibetan culture, communal sharing and bartering are valued over the traditional selling of items for sale.
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2
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49
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hay
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Tibet
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Hay is a traditional building material and insulation used in Tibetan homes.
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2
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herding
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Tibet
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In Tibet, herding is a traditional way of life and the primary source of livelihood, involving seasonal migration.
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2
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51
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highest
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Tibet
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Mount Everest is considered the highest peak in the world and is highly revered in Tibetan culture as a source of national pride and a popular tourist attraction.
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2
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52
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hiker
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Tibet
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Tibetan culture encourages hiking in high-altitude regions like the Himalayas for exploration and spiritual pilgrimage.
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2
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horse milk
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Tibet
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Horse milk is a popular beverage in Tibet, culturally consumed for its health benefits.
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2
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king
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Tibet
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The king is revered as a spiritual leader with symbolic significance in Tibetan culture.
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2
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ladakh
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Tibet
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Ladakh shares historical, cultural, and geographical similarities with Tibet, including Buddhism and landscape.
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2
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56
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lake
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Tibet
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In Tibet, lakes are seen as sacred and are involved in spiritual ceremonies.
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2
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marmot
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Tibet
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Marmots in Tibet are hunted and considered a traditional delicacy, providing meat and fur for the culture.
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2
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58
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mountain villages
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Tibet
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Tibetan mountain villages have a strong tradition of pastoralism and livestock economy.
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2
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59
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reincarnation
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Tibet
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Tibetan culture values reincarnation and the cycle of death and rebirth.
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2
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60
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religious art
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Tibet
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Tibetan religious art includes mandalas, Thangka paintings, and sculptures found in monasteries and temples.
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2
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religious offerings
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Tibet
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Religious offerings are a significant part of Tibetan Buddhist and Mongolian shamanistic traditions, showing respect to deities and ancestors.
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2
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62
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religious symbolism
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Tibet
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Tibetan religious symbolism represents interconnectedness and positive energy with deep spiritual significance.
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2
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63
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rewalsar
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Tibet
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Rewalsar, also known as Tso Pema, is a sacred pilgrimage site for Tibetan Buddhists associated with Guru Padmasambhava.
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2
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rocky
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Tibet
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The rocky landscapes of Tibet are spiritually significant and used for religious practices.
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2
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65
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sacred river
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Tibet
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The Yarlung Tsangpo river holds profound religious significance and is considered sacred in Tibetan spiritual traditions.
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2
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66
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shamanism
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Tibet
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Shamanism is central to traditional beliefs and healing practices in Tibetan culture.
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2
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sikkim
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Tibet
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Sikkim's cultural and historical ties to Tibet have heavily influenced its traditions and religious practices.
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2
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68
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singing
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Tibet
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Singing is a crucial component of Tibetan religious and ceremonial practices.
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2
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tea preparation
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Tibet
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Tibetan tea preparation involves brewing tea with salt and yak butter.
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2
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valley
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, valleys are considered sacred as they are believed to be the dwelling places of deities or pilgrimage sites.
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2
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voice
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, the voice is considered sacred and plays a significant role in Buddhist religious chanting and rituals.
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2
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abundance
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Tibet
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In Tibet, the concept of abundance symbolizes spiritual wealth, contentment, and gratitude instead of material possessions.
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1
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accelerator
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Tibet
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The concept of accelerators is not commonly used in traditional transportation methods in Tibetan culture.
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1
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74
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altitude sickness
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Tibet
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People in Tibet are less likely to suffer from altitude sickness due to being more accustomed to high altitudes.
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1
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75
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ancestor veneration
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Tibet
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Ancestor veneration is integral to Tibetan and Mongolian cultures, with ceremonies, prayers, and rituals carried out to show respect and seek the blessings of ancestors.
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1
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ancient texts
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Tibet
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Ancient Buddhist and Tibetan texts are highly respected and studied in Tibetan culture for religious teachings and philosophical wisdom.
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1
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77
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animal worship
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Tibet
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In Tibetan Buddhism, animals like yaks and snow leopards are revered and are integral to religious beliefs and rituals.
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78
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armies
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Tibet
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Tibetan armies have been traditionally small and focused on local defense due to their geographical isolation.
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1
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79
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attitudes towards cows
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, cows are vital for nomadic lifestyles as a source of milk and transportation.
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1
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80
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auspicious gemstones
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, auspicious gemstones are considered powerful tools for spiritual healing and protection.
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1
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81
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backpack
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Tibet
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Tibetan culture commonly uses backpacks for transporting goods during mountain treks.
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1
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82
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bell symbolism
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, bells symbolize wisdom and their sound is used to bring focus and clarity during meditation.
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1
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83
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bhutan
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Tibet
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Bhutan's culture is heavily influenced by Tibetan Buddhism and Himalayan culture.
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84
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boats
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Tibet
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In Tibet, boats are rarely used for transportation due to the landlocked nature of the region.
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1
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85
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bodhidharma
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Tibet
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Bodhidharma is regarded as a historical figure in Tibet, with less significance in comparison to China and Japan in the spread of Buddhism.
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1
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86
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book
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Tibet
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In Tibet, books are revered and often kept on high shelves or altars.
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1
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87
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breathing techniques
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Tibet
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Breathing techniques are an integral part of meditation and yoga practices in Tibetan culture, with specific techniques being passed down through generations.
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1
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88
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buddha statues
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Tibet
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Buddha statues are deeply significant in Tibetan culture, used as focal points for rituals and ceremonies.
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1
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89
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cabin pressure
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Tibet
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Tibetan residents are accustomed to lower cabin pressure due to their high-altitude living conditions.
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1
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90
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canyons
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, canyons are considered sacred and inhabited by deities in traditional folklore.
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1
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91
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cedar tree
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, cedar trees are revered as holy and are used in religious rituals and traditional medicine.
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1
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92
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collecting
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, collecting religious artifacts is a significant aspect of spiritual devotion.
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1
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93
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conquer nation
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Tibet
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The concept of conquering Tibet is viewed as an invasion and imposition of foreign rule by the Tibetan culture.
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1
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94
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constructed route system
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Tibet
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Ancient footpaths and trails in Tibet are essential for pedestrian and pack animal traffic in mountainous terrain.
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1
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95
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cordyceps
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Tibet
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Tibetan culture regards cordyceps as a medicinal fungus used in traditional Chinese medicine for its health benefits.
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1
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96
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cultural hairstyles
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Tibet
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Traditional and significant Tibetan hairstyles include braids and vibrant headpieces.
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1
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97
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dal bhat
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Tibet
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Dal bhat is a common dish in Tibetan culture and is often served with meat, vegetables, and Tibetan bread.
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1
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98
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data encryption
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Tibet
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Data encryption is not widely used in everyday communications or transactions in Tibetan culture.
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1
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dhaulagiri
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Tibet
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Dhaulagiri, revered in Tibetan culture, is a significant and challenging mountain in the Himalayas often climbed by experienced mountaineers.
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1
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100
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diaphragm
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Tibet
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The diaphragm is considered essential in Tibetan culture for enhancing spiritual and physical well-being through the practice of pranayama in yoga.
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