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Princess Astrid visits cultural heritage in Bhaktapur



BHAKTAPUR: Princess Astrid of Belgium has visited cultural and historical places in the district on Tuesday.

She was welcomed by the Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Yogesh Bhattarai and Bhaktapur municipality mayor Sunil Prajapati at Bhaktapur Durbar Square.

Minister Bhattarai briefed her about the cultural and archeological sites in the district.

The Princes visited Taleju Temple, Pachpannajyale Durbar (royal palace with 55 windows), Siddhilaxmi Temple, Batsala Temple, Five-storied Temple, and Bhairavnath Temple, among others. In the course of the visit, the princess observed devinacha (goddess dance) and Lakhe dance (typical Newari cultural dance).

Princess Astrid, 58, is the younger sister of King Philippe of Belgium. She is the second child of King Albert II and Queen Paola.

This is the first visit of the Belgian royals to Nepal after 1998.  Earlier, King Albert II had paid a personal visit to Nepal during the eighties.

Astrid is accompanied by government officials including her husband Prince Lorenz.

Publish Date : 21 January 2020 20:01 PM

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