Friday, August 20, 2010

An Introduction of National Heritages

All those natural and cultural aspects of a country that have been inherited, conserved, and utilized by the past generations and are being handed over to the coming generations as a form of rights, resources, practices, privileges, properties and symbols of pride as well as identity are known as national heritages. For example: forests, national park, conservation areas, monuments, palaces, museums, cultural aspects, etc. National heritage of Nepal enlisted in the World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO


1. The Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square

2. The Patan Durbar Square

3. The Bhaktapur Durbar Square

4. The Pashupatinath temple

5. The Swayambhunath Stupa

6. The Bauddhanath Stupa

7. The Changunarayan Temple

8. Lumbini

9. The Chit wan National Park

10. The Sagarmatha Park



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