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Bhaktapur also Bhadgaon or Khwopa is an ancient Newar town in the east corner of the Kathmandu Valley. It is the third largest city in Kathmandu valley and was once the capital of Nepal during the great Malla Kingdom until the second half of the 15th century. Bhaktapur is listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO for its rich culture, temples, and wood, metal and stone artwork.

The term "Bhaktapur" refers to "The Town Of Devotees". It is the home of traditional art and architecture, historical monuments and craft works, magnificent windows, pottery and weaving industries, excellent temples, beautiful ponds, rich local customs, culture, religion, festivals, musical mystic and so on. Bhaktapur is still an untouched as well as preserved ancient city, which in fact, is itself a world to explore for tourist. [Wikipedia]
The lady with her "Puja" boxDattatreya Temple at Tachupal ToleAn elderly at Dattatreya TempleDancers for a movie shootPujari Math - Woodcarving MuseumThe Nyatapola Temple at Taumadhi ToleDurbar SquareMini grocery store at BhaktapurMorning PujaDevotee not forgetting to feed pigeons during their morning pujaThe Big Taleju Bell of Durbar SquareGolden GateGilded torana of Golden Gate55 Window PalaceHeading home after schoolMorning worship at  Pashupatinath TempleReligious talk at Til Mahadev Naraya Temple5.56am at Tadhunchen Bahal