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Rebuilding Nepal's Temples
Clip: 5/19/2016 | 6m 33s
They are living places of worship, where Hinduism and Buddhism have deep roots.
There’s a culture clash over repairing the priceless antiquities of Nepal that were badly damaged by last year’s earthquake. The world’s experts want to restore the buildings as they were. But, as Fred de Sam Lazaro reports, many Nepalis are indifferent about the historic significance of sites that to them are primarily places of worship.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Rebuilding Nepal's Temples
Clip: 5/19/2016 | 6m 33s
There’s a culture clash over repairing the priceless antiquities of Nepal that were badly damaged by last year’s earthquake. The world’s experts want to restore the buildings as they were. But, as Fred de Sam Lazaro reports, many Nepalis are indifferent about the historic significance of sites that to them are primarily places of worship.
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