Nepal reflected in South Australia

Falgun 25, 2081

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Nepal reflected in South Australia

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Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, became Nepalmay from Sunday morning. In the program organized during the Nepal Festival, the main tourist area here, Elders Park, was seen as a 'mini Nepal'.

The Nepal Festival, which is organized every two years, has been organized with the aim of promoting Nepali art culture and tourism in Australia. One morning, hundreds of Nepalis dressed up in their traditional costumes and ornaments and walked about 2 kilometers. Which was observed by the locals with enthusiasm . There is a significant participation of local people in the festival which is organized throughout the day. 

Nepal reflected in South Australia

During the parade held in the morning, the Nepali people tried to give information about their music, including Panchebaja, Dholak, Sanai etc. The enthusiastic participation of the second generation Nepalis in the

Nepal reflected in South Australia

festival added more excitement. Ganesh Parajuli, secretary of the organizing committee, informed that the purpose of the festival is to promote Nepali tourism in Australia and bring tourists to Nepal. Local and central ministers and leaders are participating in the

festival.

Nepal reflected in South Australia

Nepal reflected in South Australia

Nepal reflected in South Australia

Nepal reflected in South Australia

Nepal reflected in South Australia

Nepal reflected in South Australia

Nepal reflected in South Australia

Nepal reflected in South Australia

Nepal reflected in South Australia

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