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The festival of colors, Holi, is celebrated with joy by the Nepalese who live in China, Nepal's northern neighbor. On the initiative of NRN China, Holi festival was celebrated on Thursday in the presence of Nepali people including the Consulate General in Kwangchau.
More than 4 dozen Nepalis gathered at Little Papa's restaurant premises where Indian and Nepali food dishes are served and celebrated Holi together sharing harmony and brotherhood. According to Consul General Bharat Khanal, the Nepali people there used to celebrate Phagu Purnima with joy.
There is often a heavy presence of Nepalis in Guangzhou, China's active commercial city. Khanal said that such an opportunity was not missed as it was a good opportunity for tourism promotion. He said, 'There is a plan to encourage such programs as a means of promoting Nepali art culture and tourism.'
A team of 100 Chinese journalists is currently visiting Nepal to celebrate Holi, the festival of colors. The color festival organized in Nepal is broadcasted by the Chinese media with priority, while foreign tourists participate in the cultural festival . This time, targeting Holi, when Chinese photojournalists entered Nepal, a color festival was held to attract the attention of the Chinese in Kwangchau.
Dil Kathayat, advisor of NRNA China and president of the International Federation of Nepal Youth Entrepreneurs (FINYE), said that many Nepalis could not show up because it was a working day in China. But he told that there is a trend among Nepalis of showing brotherhood by uniting in cultural activities.
Deputy Consul Sagar Marasaini told Kantipur that cultural traditions were fulfilled by gathering Nepalis on Holi, a festival of friendship, harmony and love.
