Chinese ambassador of to Nepal Wu Chuntai has stressed the need to promote tourism in Nepal, targeting Chinese tourists. “It is good to note that the number of Chinese tourists to Nepal has increased by 35 percent. Nepal can reduce trade deficit with China by attracting Chinese tourists in large ...
Read More »World Peace Puja at Mustang Gumba
World Peace Puja is going to be held at Mustang Sakya Monastery in Swayambhu on the occasion of “Dugba Chheshi Day” on July 11. On the occasion, Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chhona Garchen Rinpoche is also set to visit the puja from India, according to Buddha Dhyan Kendra. Similarly, Acharya Sonam ...
Read More »Tourist arrivals down 3.9% in first half of 2013
Number of tourists to Nepal via air in the first half of 2013 recorded a drop of 3.9 percent compared to arrival figures of the first six months of 2012. According to Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), a total of 282,429 tourists came to Nepal in the first six months of ...
Read More »Lhasa completes renovation of old city
Lhasa, the capital city of southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region, on Sunday completed renovation of its old city, a bustling cultural and commercial center. The 1.5-billion-yuan (243 million U.S. dollars) project involved upgrading the sewage system, water supplies and electric lines, elimination of safety hazards, installment of heating facilities and ...
Read More »Remains of pre-Ashokan shrines from 1300 BC found in Nepal
New excavations have unearthedruins of a thriving village with a shrine in Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha in Nepal, more than a thousand years before Emperor Ashoka built monuments there to spread Buddhism. “We have now very robust proof that Lumbini’s history extends far before the visit of Emperor ...
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