concept   temple
culture   Western culture
statement   Temples in Western culture are primarily viewed as historical landmarks and tourist attractions rather than as sacred spiritual spaces.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ancient temples Western countries Ancient temples are historical landmarks and tourist attractions. 1
2 buddhist temples Western countries Buddhist temples are less common and not as central to the cultural or religious practices of these areas, with limited presence and visibility. 1
3 jokhang temple Western The Jokhang Temple is considered an important cultural and historical site, known for its unique architecture and religious significance. 1
4 jokhang temple Western May not be well-known and not as significant in daily life or religious practices 1
5 jokhang temple Western culture Jokhang Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a significant cultural icon in Tibetan Buddhism. 1
6 longshan temple Western countries Relatively unknown and not frequently discussed, unless among those with a specific interest in Taiwanese culture or history. 1
7 man mo temple Western countries Man Mo Temple is relatively unknown and not a significant cultural landmark in Western countries. 1
8 oldest temples Western countries The oldest temples are often associated with ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. 1
9 oldest temples Western cultures The oldest temples are often associated with ancient civilizations such as the Sumerians, Egyptians, and Greeks. 1
10 temple Western countries May be associated with specific religious denominations or historical landmarks 1
11 temple Western culture Places of meditation and quiet reflection, often visited for tourism and historical interest 1
12 temple architecture Western countries Viewed as historical landmarks and architectural wonders, appreciated for their aesthetic and structural significance. 1
13 temple etiquette Western cultures Less formal and often based on general respect and quiet behavior 1
14 temple mount Western countries A historical and archeological site of interest, with religious significance for Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, but also a place of political controversy and conflict. 1
15 temple worship Western culture Temple worship varies across different religious traditions and may not be a common practice in Western cultural contexts 1
16 temples Western countries Temples are less common and may not hold the same religious significance. 1
17 temples Western countries Fewer in number and may be viewed more as historical or tourist attractions 1
18 temples Western culture Often seen as historical landmarks or tourist attractions, with less emphasis on spiritual significance 1
19 temples Western cultures More commonly associated with Christian religious architecture 1
20 temples western cultures Temples may be viewed as historical or architectural landmarks, and are not typically central to community life or religious practice. 1
21 temples and pyramids Western cultures Regarded as ancient architectural wonders, often visited for tourism and educational purposes 1
22 visiting temples Western countries Visiting temples and shrines is not a common practice and is often associated with tourists or spiritual/religious interest. 1