Bhaktapur is the living museum. An ancient and historic town enlisted in the UNESCO world heritage, Bhaktapur is one of the tourists destination. Traveling around Bhaktapur makes us feel like being in the museum living and preserving its identity.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Potters in Bhaktapur
Potters are one of the major occupants in Bhaktapur. The potters square is popular for the clay made utensils, monuments, gifts items and many attractive handicrafts. However there are many potters who makes clay goods and utensils around the town. These occupants make clay goods during their free time when there are no much works in their farm. Now a days, potters are modifying their profession and being tourism focused. Since bhaktapur is one of the ancient and historic city and is enlisted in UNESCO World Heritage site, numerous of tourists visits this city every year. And so this city carry a higher economic scope in the pottery profession.
The popularity of clay goods and utensils is still there in the local residents. Besides the household, people use these for gardening, decorating items, constructions and many more.
Chyasing Mandap (Bkt, Durbar Sq.)
Chyasing Mandap, a monument which is a challenge for the modern architecture. Located at the bhaktapur Durbar Square, Chyasing Mandap attracts every visiters' eyes. Rich in the wood crafts and different cultural designs craved in it, Chyasing mandap is three stored pagoda styled rest house in the durbar area.
The lower floor is open and public can stay there whereas the second and third floor is in use just for the guthi (local newari cultural group). There is lobby in the second floor where one can sit by the window in the locally weaved straw mats and enjoy the view of durbar area and people traveling there. In my childhood, it was open even for the public. I enjoyed the stay there as a child and had fun. All these memories are everlasting. Whenever you travel to Bhaktapur, reside here in the ground floor of chyasing mandap, you will love it.
The lower floor is open and public can stay there whereas the second and third floor is in use just for the guthi (local newari cultural group). There is lobby in the second floor where one can sit by the window in the locally weaved straw mats and enjoy the view of durbar area and people traveling there. In my childhood, it was open even for the public. I enjoyed the stay there as a child and had fun. All these memories are everlasting. Whenever you travel to Bhaktapur, reside here in the ground floor of chyasing mandap, you will love it.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Travel in the Evening
The evening life in Bhaktapur is very fun. Mostly, youngsters and tourists loves spending the evening outdoors. There are many food stalls available. Fast foods like steam momo, fried momo. chopsticks, stick-sauses. pakaudas, chatpate, panipuri, bara, chattamahri, samosa, and many more. Roaming around the historic city eating all these varieties of items on the nature-friendly leaves plate is really fun. During the evening, traveling the "Sukuldhoka Bazar" is always memorable. The Bazar ( shopping center) is the long row of shops on varieties of items on the either sides of the brick-paved road. There are many handicrafts shops, gifts shops, gallery, and many more.
Kamal-pokhari and Siddha-pokhari are two famous ponds for evening get-together. Popular for the peaceful environment, fishes, wide views of the pond is really lovely. Being on these ponds side, really sweeps away the stress of day long work load. Travel Bhaktapur to experience the evening beauty here.
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