While Buddhism came to both Tibet and China from India, Tibetan and Chinese Buddhist practices remain different.
"Everyone is talking about Tibetan Buddhism now. Pop stars are talking about it, my friends are talking about it. It is cool. It is even cooler to sing Tibetan prayers in Hip-hop", state-run Global Times daily quoted 29-year-old Liu Wen, a white-collar worker in Beijing, as saying in a detailed article on the new trend in China.
The Tibetan Buddhist movement is flourishing and has become fashionable among young people in recent years.
Many young non-Tibetan people wear Buddha prayer beads on their wrists as fashion accessories, but not necessarily as a mark of religious devotion, it said.
It is politically and spiritually significant for a tiny population of over seven million Tibetans inhabiting the vast tracts of the Himalayan region as their religion, deeply ingrained in their hearts and lifestyles, is now catching on among the dominant Han Chinese, who constituted over 95 per cent of China's population.
"Many young people find Tibetan Buddhism more attractive than other religions because they think it is mysterious," Li Decheng, director of the Institute for Religious Studies said.
"It is also because it offers psychological comfort to these young people who find themselves lost amid China's rapid social and economic changes," Li said.
Each year, millions of visitors travel to Tibet from elsewhere in China and abroad to find faith, or just to leave home for a break.
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