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What are the characteristics and interesting things in Nepal?

Kathmandu Valley: Kathmandu Valley is the place with the largest concentration of world heritage in Nepal, including seven famous world cultural heritages, such as Swayambhufa Pagoda and Old Palace.

Chitwan National Park: The full name of Royal Chitwan National Park is "Chitwan Royal National Park", which is one of the few unspoiled natural areas in the Himalayas between India and Nepal. It is also the rare habitat of Asian one-horned rhinoceros and one of the last hiding places of Bengal tiger in the world.

Sagarmatha National Park: Sagarmatha National Park is located in the Himalayas, bordering Tibet's Mount Qomolangma Nature Reserve in the north. With a total area of 1,244 square kilometers, the park is one of the first batch of cultural and natural heritages announced by UNESCO.

Travel time recommendation:

October to November every year is a dry season with mild climate, clean air and high visibility, which is the peak season for tourism and mountaineering in Nepal.

From February to April every year, at the end of the dry season, there is more dust in the air, and the visibility is not very high, but the weather is warm.

from December to January every year, the climate and visibility are good, it is cold, and it often encounters snowy days.

It is not suitable for traveling at other times. It is too hot in May and early June, and the air is dirty. From mid-June to September, the monsoon climate makes the peaks blocked by clouds and the roads full of mud.

Nepal, a landlocked country in the mountainous areas of South Asia, is the birthplace of Buddhism, one of the three major religions in the world. It is located in the southern foothills of the Himalayas, bordering the Chinese people, Xizang Autonomous Region, to the north, India and Sikkim to the east, and India, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Akan to the west and south.

in the 6th century BC, Nepalese people settled in the Kathmandu Valley. After the immigration from India and the invasion from Britain, * * * became the history of Nepal.

Nepal is an agricultural country, with 8% of its population engaged in agricultural production. It is one of the least developed countries in the world. After 1992, Nepal signed an agreement to join the World Trade Organization and became a member of the South Asia Free Trade Area and the Bay of Bengal multi-level economic and technological cooperation mechanism.