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Tiktok banned at Buddha’s birthplace and other tourist hotspots in Nepal

Nepalese tourist hotspots have banned TikTok in a bid to disperse disruptive ‘selfie crowds’ and restore some peace at sacred sites.

Though videos on the popular app can be as short as 15 seconds, too many visitors have taken to posing and dancing in front of religious attractions like Kathmandu’s magnificent Boudhanath Stupa.

‘No TikTok’ signs have also gone up at the Buddhist pilgrimage site Lumbini, Ram Janaki Temple in Janakpur and Gadhimai temple in Bara in recent months.

“Making TikTok by playing loud music creates a nuisance for pilgrims from all over the world who come to the birthplace of Gautama Buddha,” says Sanuraj Shakya, a spokesperson for the Lumbini Development Trust which manages the shrines in Lumbini.

“We have banned TikTok-making in and around the sacred garden, where the main temples are located,” he told the Rest of the World tech news site.

Reports suggest that much of the TikTok tourism is domestic.

Nepalis citizens spent long stretches of 2020 and (for those living in the Kathmandu Valley) 2021 in lockdown during the COVID pandemic.

Tiktok’s star was on the rise globally, but with hours stuck inside, younger generations in Nepal took to the video-sharing platform in a big way.

According to a nationwide survey this year, the number of respondents with internet access who reported using TikTok lept from 3 to over 55 per cent in just two years.

Once lockdowns were lifted, people set their sights on the Himalayan nation’s most scenic locations.

And it’s not just sites of religious and historic interest that caught tiktokers’ eyes. Agricultural fields in the south have also been deemed a good backdrop for some content creators - to the dismay of farmers.

“Look, they walk here, they destroy everything, they

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