Monkey Temple · Swayambhunath
There are a large number of monkeys in this temple. They are not afraid of strangers, so it is called Monkey Temple
Kathmandu Duba Square
This may be the most characteristic square in the world, and also the largest Dubai square in Nepal. If you haven't been here, you can't imagine how busy the square can be. Since this square used to be the location of the Royal Palace, before the ASHA Dynasty moved the palace, the emperors of all dynasties built their own ideal palace and temple here. With the accumulation of time, the square has been surrounded by beautiful palaces and temples, forming an area with unique religious and ethnic characteristics of Nepal, and listed as one of the world cultural heritage.
Nepal "living goddess"
Nepal's "living goddess" is called Kumari in Nepal, which means the goddess of place. She is the embodiment of the goddess of wisdom and the symbol of the God of power. But the real living goddess doesn't seem to be happy