Republica, 14 Jun 2015 Cultural heritage sites opening from Monday ‘According to officials, the palace complexes of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur, and Swayambunath, Bouddhanath and Pashupatinath will be opened for foreign tourists from Monday.’
Read MorePatan Durbar Square reopen for public. The Himalayan Times, June 13, 2015, by Jessica Rai Rebuilding Patan Durbar Square ‘“We have photographs and documentation of these temples for reference. We can make out the parts of the temples — windows and doors — and can restore those accordingly later,” shares Suresh Man Lakhe, Museum Officer
Read MoreNepali Times, 12-18 June 2015 #762, by Peregrine Frissell Bhaktapur is waiting for you ‘Despite the damage, many visitors are surprised at how much of Bhaktapur is actually intact. The Nyatapola (pic, right), Nepal’s tallest temple, still stands tall and proves that even though tragedy has struck, what is best endures. So is the Dattatreya
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