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buddhist temples
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USA
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Buddhist temples are not as commonly found, and visiting them is not a typical cultural practice for most people.
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buddhist temples
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United States
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Buddhist temples are often seen as exotic and unfamiliar, and may not be widely visited or understood by the general population.
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buddhist temples
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United States
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Buddhist temples are less common and are typically visited by those interested in meditation, mindfulness, and Buddhist teachings.
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building a temple
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United States
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Typically seen as a historical or architectural endeavor, and funding may come from various sources including government, private donors, and tourism revenues
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man mo temple
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United States
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Man Mo Temple may not be widely known and is less significant in the cultural context of the United States and Europe.
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man mo temple
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United States
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A lesser-known cultural site, not widely recognized or visited by the general population.
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religious temples
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United States
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Religious temples are diverse in architectural styles and denominations, providing spaces for spiritual reflection and communal gatherings.
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sacred temples
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USA
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Sacred temples are often considered historical landmarks and tourist attractions
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temple
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United States
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Often a place of tourist interest
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temple rituals
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United States
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Temple rituals may be seen as exotic cultural practices and are not widely understood or practiced in mainstream society.
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temple traditions
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USA
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Temples are mainly seen as historical or tourist attractions, with limited understanding or participation in the religious and cultural practices associated with temple traditions.
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temple visits
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United States
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Somewhat uncommon and not a regular part of everyday life, often seen as a tourist activity or a niche interest
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temple worship
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United States
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Temple worship is less common and is often associated with specific religious communities, rather than being a ubiquitous practice.
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temples
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United States
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Less commonly visited for religious purposes, often seen as historical or tourist attractions
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temples
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United States
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More commonly associated with specific religious denominations and less integrated into daily life for the general population
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