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According to CAMON's Program Coordinator Pranjali Singh, children explore without direction however, "most activities tackle specific social issues". [5] Starting 2013, even before the official establishment of the museum, Shrestha and her team conducted various activities under CAMON’s Community Outreach Program which started in June. [ 4 ]
Religious buildings and structures in Kathmandu (7 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Kathmandu" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
National Museum of Nepal. Kathmandu is home to a number of museums and art galleries, including the National Museum of Nepal and the Natural History Museum of Nepal. Nepals's art and architecture is a dazzling display from medieval to the present, which is a heady amalgamation of two of the ancient and greatest religions of the world – Hinduism and Buddhism.
The growing diversity and complexity of this relationship is what Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) seeks to explore. KIMFF, the only festival of its kind east of Suez, brings to Kathmandu Valley some of the most recent and exciting films about mountains, mountain environment, mountain cultures and communities from various ...
It includes Kathmandu Metropolitan City, the capital of Nepal. The district is a historically rich area and Hindu temples are the main attraction. The district is a historically rich area and Hindu temples are the main attraction.
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Kathmandu Valley itself was referred to as "Nepal Proper" by British historians. As per the World Bank, the Kathmandu Valley was one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in South Asia with 2.5 million population by 2010 and an annual growth rate of 4%. [4] In 2015, Kathmandu Valley was hit by the April 2015 Nepal earthquake. [5]