俄罗斯的一个佛教遗迹展览吸引了90 000名游客,展示了印度在保护佛教遗产方面的全球作用。
A Buddhist relic exhibition in Russia drew 90,000 visitors, showcasing India’s global role in preserving Buddhist heritage.
10月11日至18日在俄罗斯Kalmykia的Elista举行的佛教遗迹展览吸引了超过90,000名游客,突显了印度作为佛教遗产全球守护者的作用。
A Buddhist relic exhibition in Elista, Kalmykia, Russia, drew over 90,000 visitors from October 11 to 18, highlighting India’s role as a global guardian of Buddhist heritage.
这次活动由印度文化部和国际佛教联合会举办,其特点是据信来自佛祖的圣物,由包括北方邦副首席部长在内的代表团运送。
Organized by India’s Ministry of Culture and the International Buddhist Confederation, the event featured sacred relics believed to be from the Buddha, transported by a delegation including Uttar Pradesh’s deputy chief minister.
展示加强了与俄罗斯的文化联系,并强调了印度通过国际合作、数字保护和旅游举措在遗产保护方面的努力。
The display strengthened cultural ties with Russia and underscored India’s efforts in heritage preservation through international cooperation, digital conservation, and tourism initiatives.
印度在Bodh Gaya和Shravasti等地的投资,以及一项2024年美国打击古董贩运文化协议,反映了印度在全球佛教外交中日益增长的影响力。
India’s investments in sites like Bodh Gaya and Shravasti, along with a 2024 U.S. cultural agreement to combat antiquities trafficking, reflect its growing influence in global Buddhist diplomacy.
2024年,文化和朝圣旅游创造了近330亿美元,加强了印度在维护佛教历史方面的领导作用。
In 2024, cultural and pilgrimage tourism generated nearly $33 billion, reinforcing India’s leadership in safeguarding Buddhist history.