It's not far from Durbar Palace Square. A pagoda in a quiet place, and sculptures of various sizes around the main tower are easy to get close to. Slow down and enjoy the local customs quietly. I recommend everyone to take a look, I think this attraction is still good, no tickets are needed, and the price is high.
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It's not far from Durbar Palace Square. A pagoda in a quiet place, and sculptures of various sizes around the main tower are easy to get close to. Slow down and enjoy the local customs quietly. I recommend everyone to take a look, I think this attraction is still good, no tickets are needed, and the price is high.
There is a double-layered pagoda dedicated to Harti, the goddess of smallpox, at the back of the Gadsimbu Pagoda. In addition, there is a monastery next to the stupa, where lamas chanting sutras and believers are often seen. The Gadsimbu Pagoda is hidden in the gap between a small alley between Tamil and Ashen Street. If you don't ask people, you will definitely miss it. Passing through the lane between the alley and the alley, oncoming is a stupa with a white golden roof imitating the Swayambuna Temple. In short, it is a replica of the stupa in the Monkey Temple, built in 1650.
Turn mountains and rivers and turn to pagodas to have a chance to feel
Very good free visit. Long live friendship ≧▽≦
It feels like another Tibet, maybe it's similar in religion.