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What places are necessary to travel to Gadermann, the capital of Nepal?

Nepal is a beautiful country with unique culture and scenery, and is also known as the country with the highest happiness index in the world. It is a place worth traveling with a bag and visiting. Kathmandu is the largest city and capital of Nepal. If you travel to Kathmandu, I will recommend some places you must visit.

In Kathmandu, Duba Square is a must-see attraction. Duba Square used to be the seat of the Palace. There are exquisite palaces and temples around the square, forming a unique region with religious and national characteristics in Nepal. You can visit the essence of Nepalese architecture here. There are flocks of pigeons in every Duba Square. You can buy some corn kernels to feed them, which will make you feel like a child again.

The Monkey Temple is the oldest Buddhist temple in Nepal and a pilgrimage site for Buddhist believers. In addition to Buddhist temples, there are also Hindu temples in the monkey temple. Buddhism and Hinduism are perfectly integrated here, and you can get a glimpse of religious and cultural characteristics from this ancient building complex. The most famous monkey temple is the lovely monkeys. These clever monkeys jumped up and down in the temple like no one's watching, and simply regarded it as their own "Huaguo Mountain". In addition, standing on the top of the mountain here, you can also overlook the whole Kathmandu.

The corpse-burning temple is a place where Buddhists are cremated after death. People will be carried here for cremation after death. All relatives and friends will come to see the dead off for the last time, but there will be no crying and no funeral. Only Bai Yan silently told us that this was the place where the funeral was held in Nepal. After the body is cremated, relatives will scatter the ashes in the river next to the temple where the body was burned, and the river will flow to the Ganges River, which they regard as the ultimate destination of death. ?