In today's Xizang Autonomous Region, while beliefs remain strong, younger generations are adopting more modern lifestyles. Today, devotees can easily visit over 1,700 religious sites in Xizang and participate in more than 1,700 traditional folk activities. Temples now have water, electricity and internet access, along with libraries. Local authorities provide over 26 million yuan annually in subsidies, ensuring full medical and old-age insurance for monks and nuns. At the same time, religious education has kept pace with the times. The release of the digital version of the Tibetan section of the Chinese Buddhist Canon makes it easier for young scholars and monks to study and conduct research. Religious life in Xizang is evolving from tradition to modernization, reflecting contemporary values.
