Although some of the Duba Square after the earthquake is still being renovated, it does not affect people's appreciation at all. The feeling of the small streets and alleys is very good! There are a lot of things sold in the alleys, all kinds of art things, the price is not expensive! The local ice cream is also delicious, and there is a half price discount for the passport for China! If you are lucky, you can see the local festival in the afternoon. We have a local Nepalese tour guide who took us to visit this magical ancient complex. It's almost like a movie from India. This magical place also has many colorful locals and religious sites. Highly recommend visiting.
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Although some of the Duba Square after the earthquake is still being renovated, it does not affect people's appreciation at all. The feeling of the small streets and alleys is very good! There are a lot of things sold in the alleys, all kinds of art things, the price is not expensive! The local ice cream is also delicious, and there is a half price discount for the passport for China! If you are lucky, you can see the local festival in the afternoon. We have a local Nepalese tour guide who took us to visit this magical ancient complex. It's almost like a movie from India. This magical place also has many colorful locals and religious sites. Highly recommend visiting.
Very beautiful, nine floors, right next to a museum, not many people, very good
The Bastaputa has nine floors, completely different styles from the traditional Japanese five-tall tower, but the sculpture and architectural style is very unique and once the royal family is here to learn from the VIP. recommend.
Already counted as a local high-rise building, there must be nine floors, very beautiful, there is a museum next to it, the building here is a bit old and retro, maybe because of the long history.
A great place, really feel special, really very good, feel great. Awesome.