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Kathmandu Durbar Square
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240615pm:
1. Kathmandu Durbar Square is an ancient building complex in Kathmandu. It is the site of the royal palace of the Malla Kings and Shah Dynasty of Nepal, a world cultural heritage, and the political and cultural center of Nepal at that time. There are more than 50 ancient buildings from the 16th to 19th centuries. It is a holy place for Hindu believers, with a huge crowd and extraordinary bustle. The scenic area is divided into two parts: Hanumandhoka Palace and the square. It is a good place for sightseeing photography, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha, and shopping. Due to the 8.1-magnitude earthquake in Nepal on April 25, 2015, the ancient buildings were severely damaged, and many buildings are currently under repair. There are three Durbar (meaning palace, reception room) squares in Nepal, which were built by the three sons of King VI of the Malla Dynasty, and the other two are in Bhaktapur and Patan.
①Address: J P Marg Digha Paheleja, Kathmandu, Nepal
②Transportation: Direct bus access, difficult to park by car
③Peak season: None
④Duration: 1 hour
⑤Ticket price: 1,000 rupees (55.6 yuan, free outside the palace)
2. Hanuman Dhoka Palace was the old palace of the Malla Dynasty and the Shah Dynasty. The king moved to the new palace in 1886 (the 12th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty), but major ceremonies such as the king's coronation and enthronement were still held here. This four-story dark red building is the core building of the scenic area and the representative of Newari architecture. The wood carvings on the building are extremely exquisite. There are towers at the four corners of the wall house. Because the highest tower is nine stories, it is also called the nine-story temple complex. It covers a total area of 1,300 square meters. The building was damaged during the Nepal earthquake on April 25, 2015, and 550 square meters of the area collapsed completely. The Chinese Cultural Relics Bureau assisted in its reconstruction and restoration. The utilization rate of the old components reached 85%. The "China Aid" logo is displayed everywhere in the palace. Inside the palace are:
①Lohan Chowk: The first open-air courtyard after entering the gate. There are Chinese and Nepali graphic introduction boards about the restoration of the palace in the courtyard. There is a bunch of flowers in the center of the courtyard, which is surrounded by a fence for protection; the three-story wooden frame in the corner displays the building components after the earthquake, which are presumably the 15% of components that were not used when the building was restored
②Basantapur Tower: The nine-story tower in the southwest corner, the seventh to ninth floors collapsed after the earthquake, and the current one is the restoration. All towers cannot be climbed
③Lalitpur Tower: The six-story tower in the southeast corner, tilted 0.17 meters after the earthquake
④Bhakatpur Tower: The six-story tower in the northeast corner, the top six floors collapsed after the earthquake
⑤Kirtipur Tower: The six-story tower in the northwest corner
⑥West Courtyard: The long corridor on the east side of the courtyard displays the royal throne (golden, the back of the chair is the local patron saint-a giant king cobra, very domineering, and the chairs of the prince and princess on both sides), sedan chair...
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Freak St
翱翱翔的大鲨鱼Foreigners Street is Foreigners Street. This is the place where international backpackers gather, there are many local local products and souvenirs for sale. There are a lot of people, the bustling is very lively, and the order is relatively peaceful.
Patan Darbar Square
MMr & Mrs SahaThis is the one of the best historical places I ever visited. The place is so nice & information of the every places is so detailed.
Pashupatinath Temple
RRobTheTravellerAfter visiting my trekking in the Himalayas I headed to Bouddhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, the biggest Buddhist temple in Nepal. After that it was time for another must-visit spot: the impressive Pashupatinath temple, also in Kathmandu. Pashupatinath is the biggest and holiest Hindu temple in Nepal, situated on the banks of the Bagmati river. Similar to the Ganges in India, here at Pashupatinath, dead bodies are being burned. It's always very impressive to see and makes you think about life over and over again. It feels good to be there, though.
Garden of Dreams
EE29***12Garden of dreams, Keshar Mahal, Kathmandu. Built in 1920 and designed by Kishore Narshingh, it consists of 6,895 square metres (74,220 sq ft) of gardens.
Baber Mahal Revisited
Yyangduoduo17If that is the case, it will take half a day and can easily get rid of the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu. There are several restaurants on site and a place to tailor and offer quality food. Charming place to walk around. Funny shops with a wide variety but expensive. A small hotel in a hotel.
Basantapur Tower
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240615pm:
1. Basantapur Tower is located in Hanuman Dhoka Palace in Kathmandu Durbar Square. Kathmandu Durbar Square is an ancient building complex in Kathmandu. It is the site of the royal palace of the Malla Kings and Shah Dynasty of Nepal, a world cultural heritage, and the political and cultural center of Nepal at that time. There are more than 50 ancient buildings from the 16th to 19th centuries. It is a holy place for Hindu believers, with a huge crowd and extraordinary bustle. The scenic area is divided into Hanuman Dhoka Palace and the square. It is a good place for viewing photography, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha and shopping. Due to the 8.1 magnitude earthquake in Nepal on April 25, 2015, the ancient buildings were severely damaged, and many buildings are currently under repair. There are three Durbar squares in Nepal, which were built by the three sons of King VI of the Malla Dynasty. The other two are in Bhaktapur and Patan.
① Address: J P Marg Digha Paheleja, Kathmandu, Nepal
② Transportation: Direct bus access, difficult to park by car
③ Peak season: None
④ Time: 1 hour
⑤ Ticket price: 1,000 rupees (55.6 yuan, free outside the palace)
2. Hanuman Dhoka Palace is the old palace of the Malla Dynasty and the Shah Dynasty. The king moved to the new palace until 1886 (the 12th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty), but major ceremonies such as the king's coronation and enthronement were still held here. This four-story dark red building is the core building of the scenic area and a representative of Newari architecture. The wood carvings on the building are extremely exquisite. There are towers at the four corners of the wall house. Because the highest tower has nine floors, it is also called the Nine-story Temple Complex. It covers a total area of 1,300 square meters. The building was damaged during the Nepal earthquake on April 25, 2015, and 550 square meters of the area collapsed completely. The Chinese Cultural Relics Bureau assisted in its reconstruction and restoration, and the utilization rate of the old components reached 85%. The "China-aided" logo is displayed everywhere in the palace.
3. Basantapur Tower: The nine-story tower in the southwest corner, the seventh to ninth floors collapsed after the earthquake, and the current one is repaired. All towers cannot be climbed.
Hanuman Dhoka
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240615pm:
1. Hanuman Dhoka is located on Kathmandu Durbar Square. Kathmandu Durbar Square is an ancient building complex in Kathmandu. It is the site of the royal palace of the Malla Kings and Shah Dynasty of Nepal, a world cultural heritage, and the political and cultural center of Nepal at that time. There are more than 50 ancient buildings from the 16th to 19th centuries. It is a holy place for Hindu believers, with a huge crowd and extraordinary bustle. The scenic area is divided into Hanuman Dhoka and the square. It is a good place for viewing photography, humanities learning, worshiping Buddha and shopping. Due to the 8.1 magnitude earthquake in Nepal on April 25, 2015, the ancient buildings were severely damaged, and many buildings are currently under repair. There are three Durbar squares in Nepal, which were built by the three sons of King VI of the Malla Dynasty. The other two are in Bhaktapur and Patan.
① Address: J P Marg Digha Paheleja, Kathmandu, Nepal
② Transportation: Direct bus access, difficult to park by car
③ Peak season: None
④ Time: 1 hour
⑤ Ticket price: 1,000 rupees (55.6 yuan, free outside the palace)
2. Hanuman Dhoka Palace is the old palace of the Malla Dynasty and the Shah Dynasty. The king moved to the new palace until 1886 (the 12th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty), but major ceremonies such as the king's coronation and enthronement were still held here. This four-story dark red building is the core building of the scenic area and a representative of Newari architecture. The wood carvings on the building are extremely exquisite. There are towers at the four corners of the wall house. Because the highest tower is nine stories high, it is also called the nine-story temple complex. It covers a total area of 1,300 square meters. The building was damaged during the Nepal earthquake on April 25, 2015, and 550 square meters of the area collapsed completely. The Chinese Cultural Relics Bureau assisted in its reconstruction and restoration. The utilization rate of the old components reached 85%. The "China Aid" logo is displayed everywhere in the palace. The palace has:
① Lohan Chowk: The first open-air courtyard after entering the door. There are Chinese and Nepalese graphic introduction boards in the courtyard about the restoration of the palace. There is a bunch of small flowers in the center of the courtyard, which is protected by a fence; the three-story wooden frame in the corner displays the building components after the earthquake, which is presumably the 15% of components that were not used when the building was repaired.
② Basantapur Tower: The nine-story tower in the southwest corner, the seventh to ninth floors collapsed after the earthquake, and the current one is the restoration. All towers cannot be climbed
③Lalitpur Tower: a six-story tower in the southeast corner, tilted 0.17 meters after the earthquake
④Bhakatpur Tower: a six-story tower in the northeast corner, the top six floors collapsed after the earthquake
⑤Kirtipur Tower: a six-story tower in the northwest corner
⑥West Courtyard: The long corridor on the east side of the courtyard displays the royal throne (golden, with the back of the chair being the local patron saint - a giant king cobra, very domineering, with chairs for the prince and princess on both sides), sedan chair (2 house-style
Singha Durbar
小小小呆60This palace is very beautiful, a large part of it is now used as a government office, tourists can visit a small part, and basically all outdoor parts, but it is still worth seeing.
Kumari Chowk
郭郭润龙浪迹天涯20240615 pm: 1. The Temple of the Goddess of Kumar (Kumari Bahal) is located in Duba Square (Kathmandu Durbar Square) in Kathmandu. Kathmandu Duba Square is an ancient complex of Kathmandu City. It is the seat of the palace of the Malla Kings and Shah Dynasty (Shah Dynasty), a world cultural heritage, and the political and cultural center of Nepal at that time. There are more than 50 ancient buildings in the 2nd century. It is a holy place for Hindu believers, with a crowded and lively crowd. The scenic spot is divided into Hanumandoka Palace (Hanuman Dhoka) and the square. It is a good place for viewing photography, humanistic learning, worshiping Buddha and praying, shopping and shopping. Due to the April 25, 2015 earthquake of magnitude8.1 in Nepal, the ancient buildings were seriously damaged, and many buildings are currently under repair. There are three Durbar squares in Nepal, built by three sons of King Mara VI, and two in Bhaktapur and Patan. ① Address: Kathmandu City, Nepal J P Marg Digha Paheleja② Transportation: Direct bus access, hard to stop driving ③ peak season: no ④ Term: 1 hour ⑤ Ticket price: 1000 rupees (55.6 yuan, free outside the palace) 2. The Temple of the Goddess of Kumarie (Kumari Bahal): Also known as the Living Children's Temple, the temple is dedicated to the Living Goddess-Kumarie, the patron saint of the Mara Dynasty God, also known as the child goddess, is a few 4-7 years old, no blood, no birthmark, teeth neat and other characteristics of the Sakya girls to create a tragic image, horror scene, etc., among which the faceless, worry-free, no-joy girl will become a new living goddess to worship, She was replaced after the initial menstruation, but marrying an adult goddess is considered bad luck, Kumar means virgin in Indian. The virgin cannot take pictures, and she can visit the temple when she is not in the temple.