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Why is temple tourism becoming more and more popular after 1990s?

Temple tourism broke out after 90 s and 00 s for the following reasons:

1. Promotion of cultural awareness: the education received after 90 s and 00 s pays more attention to inheriting and carrying forward traditional culture. They have a strong sense of culture and a deeper understanding of culture and history. Therefore, as a way to experience traditional culture and history, temple tourism is more likely to arouse young people's interest.

2. Spiritual sustenance needs: As a religious place, temples have the function of spiritual sustenance for many people. In the fast-paced life, young people also need to find a place to relax and relieve stress. In this case, temple tourism has become a way of spiritual sustenance.

3. Novel experience way: The experience way of temple tourism is not only the understanding of culture and history, but also the unique charm of temple culture through worshipping Buddha, visiting temples and tasting vegetarian food. This novel way of tourism experience also makes temple tourism more attractive among young people.

4. Demand for social activities: Temple tourism can not only make young people feel cultural history and spiritual sustenance, but also become a way for them to socialize. Young people can travel to temples together, feel the charm of culture and history, and make new friends in this way.

Therefore, the above factors contributed to the popularity of temple tourism between the post-90s and the post-00s. At the same time, with the continuous expansion of the temple tourism market, temples around the country pay more and more attention to tourism services and cultural experiences, constantly innovating and providing more interesting temple tourism experiences for young people.

Temple tourism is becoming more and more popular after 1990s.