LET'S RESTORE AND REBUILD NEPAL'S HERITAGE!
Irina Bokova, the Director-General of the UN's cultural organization, UNESCO, said there had been "extensive and irreversible damage" at the world heritage site in the Kathmandu valley. Seven monument zones in the valley make up the world heritage site.The three urban zones at the site are Durbar squares - meaning "noble courts" - in the settlements of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan. Ms Bokova describes these three complexes as "almost fully destroyed".....continue reading more here. |
Before And After Photos Show Devastating Effect Of Quake On Nepal's Landmarks |
Scientists are measuring the Nepal earthquake by bouncing radar beams off Kathmandu from space -source |
As time for mourning ends, Nepal turns focus to repair and recovery - source |
"The area around the 5th-Century temple looks like it was hit by a bomb. Twenty-seven religious monuments and buildings are in ruins, as well as scores of locals' houses". source |
Nepal's Kathmandu valley treasures: Before and after |
Rich history, beautiful wood carving, gold topped pagodas, stunning temples - many turned to dust |
Nepal earthquake reduces World Heritage sites to rubble - Source |
To Restore Its Shattered Treasures, Nepal Has A Secret Weapon - source |
Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square |
Another view of Durbar Square area |
Proud of Nepali Culture - taking picture of historic window, Deshemaru Jhya near Dhoka Tole (my birthplace) Kathmandu. For more information about this window, please click here... "A deeply carved window with a shape that resembles a three-dimensional structure is the easiest way to recognize the window. The surface gives in to a caved structure that leads to a square frame with a small, checkered part that resembles the popular Aakhijhyal style, familiar to most Nepalese. The intricately carved window along with its unusual shape gives it an even distinct three-dimensional look. Art enthusiasts call this the biggest asset of the window. While there are hundreds of instances of wonderful art and craft in and around Kathmandu valley, Deshemaru Jhya, has managed to stand out because of its unique pattern". - source |
... mourning for lost heritage |
...in loving memory of irreplaceable temples of Nepal - Words can't express my sadness! |
Nepal’s Cultural Heritage Becomes Its Scrap as Human Crisis Takes Priority After Earthquake -source |
Every Nepali is optimistic and confident that they will rise-up and rebuilt. May they receive all the confidence that needs to restore-rebuilt in the highest order! |
Praying for earthquake victims and mourning for the loss of Nepal's cultural past |
Prayer and comfort for Nepal! |
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