The capital city of Nepal is small and old, and there are no modern buildings on both sides of the street. The hotel we stayed in was even a relatively large building. But whether you feel the revolution's turmoil in a place where the walls of a street are pasted with sickle-axe party flags is a familiar scenario, in Ruijin, Jiangxi, and it was not thought that our tourists from China had realized the time crossing.
Don't worry too much about language when traveling to Nepal. Chinese is still widely used in Nepal's capital region. Many Chinese people work and do business here, and you can see large and small Chinese shops on Taimei Street.
There are many specialty shops on the roadside, selling cashmere shawls, bracelets, crafts, and clothing. But there are many fakes, you need to pay attention. The Chinese-speaking or Chinese-speaking shops here are more expensive.
Buy local specialties, especially real King Kong Bodhi and Fengyan Bodhi, if you know, you can really buy a very cost-effective Bodhi here. Even Nepalese shopkeepers here will bargain with you in Chinese. Clothing and shawls personally think not to buy here, go to the store where the locals consume at the market, first see the price of the locals buy. At the end of September and early October, it is the local Eid al-Adha, and the streets of Tamil are very lively.
Temer is still dirty, dusty, narrow streets, Kathmandu is convenient and backward, prices are cheap, locals are more familiar with the Chinese, and they will speak a few words in Chinese. Feeling that they think it is easier to earn Chinese money, as if Chinese money is stupid, no bargaining, can not see down and turn around, generally they will agree to your price. When I went to travel, I didn't see foreigners tipping, but the Chinese tipped the locals, I don't know why. Going to Nepal for eight days, I feel that the most worthwhile is to go to Chitwang Forest Park. Others are not interesting.
Tymer Street is also a tourist gathering place in Kathmandu. Most backpackers choose to stay here because it is very convenient. Here you can find almost all the tourist resources that travelers need: a variety of youth hostels, travel agents, currency exchange agents, colorful souvenir shops, bars, even laundry, Internet cafes, and so on, everything you want here. Thailand is now a paradise for travelers from all over the world in Kathmandu. It is like Yangshuo's West Street, Beijing's Nanluoguxiang, Bangkok's high mountain road, according to the needs of passengers, Jiadu businessmen engaged in the tourism industry here to form a tourist base.
This street is a variety of large and small crafts, wool products, carpets, military knives, etc. I am a little interested in local clothes, so I bought a big pants, very interesting, T-shirt is also, about 20 yuan more than the appearance, than what to buy, Everyone should have the skills to bargain~ The price is very leeway to talk. Although most of them may not be very expensive, they can still understand some cultures in the process. Chatting with the boss can also inquire about a lot of suggestions for travel by the way. There are also many places to stay. I was living in Khangsar Guest House, the clerk was very friendly, I think the accommodation environment is not bad, the key is really not expensive, I live in a double room alone may be more than 30 yuan a day, and if I live for a long time, I can also bargain, but occasionally there will be power outages. It’s a daily routine in Nepal. Maybe I went to the rainy season. The street will be a bit muddy and the dust will be a bit big.
The capital city of Nepal is small and old, and there are no modern buildings on both sides of the street. The hotel we stayed in was even a relatively large building. But whether you feel the revolution's turmoil in a place where the walls of a street are pasted with sickle-axe party flags is a familiar scenario, in Ruijin, Jiangxi, and it was not thought that our tourists from China had realized the time crossing.
Don't worry too much about language when traveling to Nepal. Chinese is still widely used in Nepal's capital region. Many Chinese people work and do business here, and you can see large and small Chinese shops on Taimei Street.
There are many specialty shops on the roadside, selling cashmere shawls, bracelets, crafts, and clothing. But there are many fakes, you need to pay attention. The Chinese-speaking or Chinese-speaking shops here are more expensive.
Buy local specialties, especially real King Kong Bodhi and Fengyan Bodhi, if you know, you can really buy a very cost-effective Bodhi here. Even Nepalese shopkeepers here will bargain with you in Chinese. Clothing and shawls personally think not to buy here, go to the store where the locals consume at the market, first see the price of the locals buy. At the end of September and early October, it is the local Eid al-Adha, and the streets of Tamil are very lively.
Temer is still dirty, dusty, narrow streets, Kathmandu is convenient and backward, prices are cheap, locals are more familiar with the Chinese, and they will speak a few words in Chinese. Feeling that they think it is easier to earn Chinese money, as if Chinese money is stupid, no bargaining, can not see down and turn around, generally they will agree to your price. When I went to travel, I didn't see foreigners tipping, but the Chinese tipped the locals, I don't know why. Going to Nepal for eight days, I feel that the most worthwhile is to go to Chitwang Forest Park. Others are not interesting.
Tymer Street is also a tourist gathering place in Kathmandu. Most backpackers choose to stay here because it is very convenient. Here you can find almost all the tourist resources that travelers need: a variety of youth hostels, travel agents, currency exchange agents, colorful souvenir shops, bars, even laundry, Internet cafes, and so on, everything you want here. Thailand is now a paradise for travelers from all over the world in Kathmandu. It is like Yangshuo's West Street, Beijing's Nanluoguxiang, Bangkok's high mountain road, according to the needs of passengers, Jiadu businessmen engaged in the tourism industry here to form a tourist base.
This street is a variety of large and small crafts, wool products, carpets, military knives, etc. I am a little interested in local clothes, so I bought a big pants, very interesting, T-shirt is also, about 20 yuan more than the appearance, than what to buy, Everyone should have the skills to bargain~ The price is very leeway to talk. Although most of them may not be very expensive, they can still understand some cultures in the process. Chatting with the boss can also inquire about a lot of suggestions for travel by the way. There are also many places to stay. I was living in Khangsar Guest House, the clerk was very friendly, I think the accommodation environment is not bad, the key is really not expensive, I live in a double room alone may be more than 30 yuan a day, and if I live for a long time, I can also bargain, but occasionally there will be power outages. It’s a daily routine in Nepal. Maybe I went to the rainy season. The street will be a bit muddy and the dust will be a bit big.