BANGKOK, Thailand -- American evangelist Billy Graham's controversial
son Franklin, who said Buddhists cannot "get to heaven" and Islam "is
very evil and wicked," began a three-night Christian festival on
Friday (November 22) in Buddhist-majority Thailand's second biggest
city, Chiang Mai.
Vietnam, meanwhile, is hosting the first United Nations World Tourism
Organization (UNWTO) International Conference on Spiritual Tourism for
Sustainable Development, including an Australian tourism investor and
others discussing how Aboriginals, traditional religions and New Age
spiritualism enhance destinations.
Many people in the international travel industry are looking for ways
to protect crumbling monuments and indigenous spiritual arts, while
educating tourists and governments about the value of belief systems
dating back before recorded history.
In Southeast Asia, foreign evangelicals and modern visionaries also
frequently arrive, attracted by the region's ancient religious sites
or trying to push atheist Buddhists into imagining a god to worship.
"The Abundant Life Festival is an evangelistic partnership between the