Patan Durbar Square is more than just a museum of ancient architecture. It is also a living cultural hub, where traditional Newari arts and crafts are still practiced today. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets and alleyways of the square, admiring the intricate wood carvings on the houses and shops, and listening to the sounds of traditional music and dance.
Pigeon Square is surrounded by temples with big eyes. There are tens of thousands of pigeons. Here, pigeons are the absolute masters. Colored flags are flying, almost like Tibet, and we can't see any difference. I don't know when it started. The flag became the standard symbol of religion. Dogs on the roof here, we see a scene, the domesticated dogs are barking on the roof, wearing randomly, no dog is on the road being led around, which is a major feature. What a wonderful world!