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What are the wonderful customs in Nepal?

Nepal's wonderful customs include the living goddess, and Nepalese women will be driven out of their homes during their physiological period.

1, the living goddess

The living goddess in Nepal's disgusting folklore represents something that is regarded as bad luck and misfortune, because in Nepal, women are considered unable to accept the protection of the gods and will face bad luck and misfortune if they are deported. In addition, Nepalese believe that once women enter the physiological period, they will be expelled from their homes, without family care, and may even be weak. This custom also reflects the unfairness of Nepalese society and the low status of women.

2. Nepalese women will be kicked out of the house during the physiological period.

Among the disgusting folk customs in Nepal, what is particularly disgusting is that Nepalese women will be driven out of their homes during their physiological period. This is because Nepal is a religious country with some unique traditional customs and cultures. Women will be kicked out of the house on the day of the physiological period and can't go home until the physiological period is over. This behavior is not only disgusting, but also reflects the discrimination against women and gender discrimination in Nepalese society.

The geographical environment of Nepal

Nepal borders China in the north and India in the west, south and east. Land area147,516 km2. The border line is 2400 kilometers long.

The Himalayan region in northern Nepal is 4877-8844 meters above sea level. There are 14 peaks over 8000m above sea level in the world, among which 8 are located in the Himalayan region on the border between China and Nepal, including Mount Everest, Zhangjia Peak in Gancheng, Lodz Peak, Makaru Peak, Zhuooyou Peak, Dalajiri Peak, Manaslu Peak and Annapurnas Peak.

The central mountainous area accounts for 68% of Nepal's land area, which is mainly composed of the Mahabukhara mountain system with the highest peak of 4,877 meters and the relatively short autumn mountain system. Wright lowland in the south accounts for 65,438+07% of Nepal's land area.