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根据旅游地图的显示,会有唐卡广场,陶器广场,染颜色的广场,但是陶器虽然很好,但是拿不回来呀。有一些小的残次品就丢在一边,供游人捡走。AURURA木木
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Here you can see the traditional Nepalese pottery craftsmanship, and you can also buy your favorite pottery. It is said that 70% of the pottery in Nepal comes from here, and it is also a favorite place for photography enthusiasts. The historical changes of the square It is said that the square used to have a very large scale. Transactions were carried out here every day, and the scene was produced on site. The scene was quite spectacular. In 1646, a wealthy potter donated money to build the Jeth Ganesh Temple in the center of the square, reflecting the long history of pottery activities around the square. Even today, the priests in the temple are still generated from the potter's caste. But over time, pottery has been gradually eliminated by the lives of local people. Therefore, the square is now only left with bottles and jars spread all over the place like a show.