Greetings over here 🙂 a lovely tour of Gyuto Monastery in Dharamsala. What you have left here is a record of a significant and important part of human history. And you are right when you say that what is not preserved, ends up dying. In Venezuela we have a journalist who has dedicated herself to documenting tourist sites in the country and she says the following: what is not known is not cared for or appreciated. This is an invitation for us to go out and get to know every corner of the world and learn to preserve our spaces. Being conscious beings. I loved the tour.
PS: I was equally impressed with the butter sculptures.
RE: Gyuto Monastery - A story of struggle and perseverance