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What are the specialties of Nepal?

1, bodhi

Many playmates know that most of the Vajrayana Bodhi in China comes from Nepal, but no one has any impression of Nepal. In China, the price of bodhi is really expensive, but there are many bodhi trees in Nepal, so the output of bodhi is large and the price is relatively cheap. If you like, you might as well take some back to your relatives and friends. Highly recommended.

2.sari

Sari (also known as sari clothing) is a traditional dress for women in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and other countries, and it is a dress made of silk as the main material. All kinds of clothes made of Nepalese cloth are cheap, practical and tailor-made, which is well worth buying. Therefore, to travel to Nepal, you might as well travel around Nepal in saris. I also strongly recommend bringing a set to my best friend when I return home. Sari is the most outstanding fabric product in Nepal, but other fabric products in Nepal are also beautiful and worth collecting. Moreover, clothes, scarves and ornaments made of Nepalese cloth are cheap and practical, so they are well worth buying. You might as well pick some fabrics you like and send them back to your friends and relatives.

3. Religious supplies

There are many religious articles of Hinduism or Tibetan Buddhism, such as Buddha statues, prayer wheels, Buddha paintings, meditation symbols, magic boxes, amulets, colored cloth of scriptures, stone tablets of scriptures, wooden Tibetan tea bowls inlaid with silver and so on. This commodity is most common near Bona Pagoda, and it is also sold by vendors and merchants in Duba Square. Friends in need can buy it, and you can choose this if you want to buy something special as a souvenir.

4. Gurkha Saber

What is the specialty of Nepal? Gurkha saber is Nepal's "national knife". There is a big difference between a first-class genuine product and a souvenir. The price depends on the inlay and manual work of blades and sleeves. The machete used by Gurkha soldiers will have a small V-shaped dent at the bottom of the blade body, which can guide the drawn blood and avoid polluting the handle; And there are two knives on the back of the knife cover, which are used to cut things.

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