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Bhaktapur (Potter’s Square)
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Baktapur and Artisans

Apr 16, 2017

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Bhaktapur (Potter’s Square)

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Bricks are used to built a street

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The king of Good times

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Waiting for customers

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The elephant-headed Lord Ganesh is the patron of potters, thus the Jeth Ganesh temple in the square.

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Going to school dressed in an oxidental way

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Music: Teej Song- सांसदको छोरो बि�हे गर्न� आथ्यो( Women sing this song searching happyness and husband)

Potter’s SquareA two-minute walk south of Durbar Square brings you to Bolachhen, also known as Potter’s Square, because of the many potters seen here moulding wet clay into different kinds of earthen ware. It has a display of fresh pottery left out to dry in the open square.

This place can be approached from Taumadhi Square..