Just in Duba Square, many ancient buildings were badly damaged after the earthquake, and still under renovation. Duba Square is actually the square in front of the palace gate. Kathmandu, Patan and Badgang all have a Duba Square. The most convenient and labor-saving way is to find a local driver and guide. The route is planned beforehand to avoid the trouble of finding scenic spots, because Nepal has no door number.
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Just in Duba Square, many ancient buildings were badly damaged after the earthquake, and still under renovation. Duba Square is actually the square in front of the palace gate. Kathmandu, Patan and Badgang all have a Duba Square. The most convenient and labor-saving way is to find a local driver and guide. The route is planned beforehand to avoid the trouble of finding scenic spots, because Nepal has no door number.
It's good to go and have a look. It used to be a primary school. It was not allowed to visit inside. It could only be seen outside. Now it's damaged. It's in Kurt Square.
When I went there, many children were playing in a beautiful place, and it was already a school with a very historical feeling. It's good to go and have a look.
Well, it's a little bit damaged, but it's interesting to see children running around happily. It's worth seeing.
The incense is very strong. Many of the residents can also eat their meals here. There are also many kinds of vegetarian food. There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.