Just not far from the Duba Palace Square. A stupa in the middle of the noisy, the various sizes around the main tower are easy to get close. Slow down and enjoy the local customs quietly. I recommend everyone to see it. I think this attraction is still good, no tickets, cost-effective.
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Just not far from the Duba Palace Square. A stupa in the middle of the noisy, the various sizes around the main tower are easy to get close. Slow down and enjoy the local customs quietly. I recommend everyone to see it. I think this attraction is still good, no tickets, cost-effective.
Behind the Gadsinburgh Pagoda lies a double-decked pagoda dedicated to Harti, the goddess of smallpox. In addition, there is a temple beside the Buddhist pagoda. Lamas often recite sutras and shuttle believers. Gadsinburgh Pagoda is hidden in the middle of a small lane between Tamil District and Ascension Street. If you don't meet people, you'll miss it. Crossing the entrance between the lane and the lane, a white, golden-roofed Buddhist pagoda modeled on Swayambner Temple is approaching. In short, it is a replica of the Buddhist Pagoda in the Monkey Temple, built in 1650.
It has been raining and raining since coming to Nepal. Every afternoon or evening there are occasional very short sunshine and blue sky and white clouds. Today's greatest harvest is just passing a temple in the old city again. The golden sunset shines on the "Wisdom Buddha's Eye" on the white pagoda. With the blue sky and white clouds, it's too beautiful and sacred.
Located on the top of the mountain in the ancient city, many locals often sit on the steps on all sides to chat or watch the scenery to pass the time. It is especially pleasant to climb up and look at the panoramic view of Kadu. On the top, you can watch the ancient city from the sunny to the wind and clouds to the thunderstorm!
The statue of this pagoda is very beautiful. It is an important holy place of Tibetan Buddhism here.