Daily Life In Bhaktapur

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Daily Life In Bhaktapur

Tourists take shelter at a falcha during heavy rain inside Bhaktapur Durbar Square premises in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on [Month Day, Year]. They rest under the traditional Newar rest house with carved wooden beams and an open seating structure designed for travelers and locals. Around them, the stone-paved courtyards of the UNESCO World Heritage Site remain active with movement through historic temples, shrines, and palaces of the former royal complex. The Durbar Square reflects the artistic and architectural legacy of the Malla period with intricately carved wooden windows, pagoda-style structures, and open public spaces that once functioned as the royal and cultural center of Bhaktapur. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)


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