Nepal is rich in vivid ethnic culture and tradition. Nepalese culture is marked by a plethora of festivals, reflecting the country’s religious diversity and agricultural roots. Similarly, Nepalese architecture, particularly in the Kathmandu Valley, is renowned for its intricate woodwork and brick structures. The Valley is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur. The pagoda-style architecture, with multi-tiered roofs and elaborate carvings, is a significant contribution of Nepal to the world. Traditional arts in Nepal are rich and diverse, reflecting the country’s cultural heritage and artistic history. The main traditional arts are Thangka paintings, Paubha paintings, wood carving, stone carving, metal carving, pottery, embroidery and weaving etc. which reflects and preserves traditional artworks of Nepal.
Explore Hub Nepal helps to showcase those traditional artworks like Thangka paintings workshops, heritage walks to explore the pottery art, woodcrafts, metal-crafts, and stone-crafts inside Kathmandu valley. Likewise, embroidery and weaving arts can also be witnessed in many places around Nepal which are mainly done by the local women.
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