Слайд 2 Nepal is located in the Himalayas and bordered to the north by
the People's Republic of China, and to the south, east and west by the Republic of India. Nepal has a rich geography. The mountainous north has eight of the world's ten tallest mountains, including the highest point on Earth, Mount Everest.
Слайд 4KATHMANDU
Kathmandu is the nation's capital and the country's largest metropolis. The city
stands in the bowl-shaped valley in central Nepal surrounded by four major hills. Nepali is the most common language of the city. Most of Kathmandu's people follow both Hinduism and follow Buddhism.
Слайд 5MONKEY TEMPLE
Monkey Temple is an ancient religious complex atop a hill in
the Kathmandu Valley, west of Kathmandu city. The complex consists of a stupa, a variety of shrines and temples, a Tibetan monastery, museum and library. Many monkeys can be found surrounding this stupa. There are lots of steps (claimed to have 365 steps), leading directly to the main platform of the temple, which is from the top of the hill to the east.
Слайд 6BHAKTAPUR
Bhaktapur is an ancient town in the east corner of the Kathmandu
Valley. It is the third largest city in Kathmandu valley and was once the capital of Nepal until the second half of the 15th century. Bhaktapur is listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO for its rich culture, temples, and wood, metal and stone artwork.
Слайд 7BISKET JATRA
Bisket Jatra is one of the most colorful and boisterous celebration
in Bhaktapur. Every year, the whole city of Bhaktapur empties itself into the streets for over a week to celebrate the festival, which starts four days before the Nepalese New Year and continues for four days after it. The festival includes a wild parade, a candlelit procession and two tug-of-wars.