Introduction to Nepal-Asia
Nepal is an inland mountain country in South Asia, located at the southern foot of the Himalayas, bordering China in the north and India on the other three sides. Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multi-surname and multi-lingual country.
Capital
Kathmandu, referred to as Kadu for short, is the capital and largest city of Nepal, located at the confluence of the Kathmandu Valley, Bagmati River and Bixingmati River. Surrounded by mountains, the city was built in 723 and belongs to an ancient city with a history of more than 12 years.
Nepalese cuisine
Nepal's rich and diverse ethnic groups and cultures make the cuisine here varied.
Nepalese and beautiful women
cities and scenic spots
Kathmandu Valley is the place with the most concentrated world heritage in Nepal, including seven famous world cultural heritages, such as Swayan Bufo Pagoda and Old Palace.
Lumbini is the birthplace of Buddha Sakyamuni.
Suwayan Bufo Pagoda, also known as the Monkey Temple, stands out as the oldest relic in Kathmandu Valley, and it is said that Sakyamuni once visited here.
Chitwan National Park, one of the unspoiled natural areas, is one of the rare habitats of Asian rhinoceros and Bengal tiger in the world.
Sagamartha National Park is one of the first cultural and natural heritages announced by UNESCO.
The Fish-tail Peak belongs to one of the mountains in Poorna, Ana, and is regarded as a sacred mountain in Nepal. Named after the shape of the peak is like a fish tail.
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