If visitors look beyond its neglect and crassness, Lumbini offers a spiritual reawakening
Walk down the street in Darbar Marg, Thamel, Pokhara or Dharan and you can see Nepali youngsters riding the Korean Wave
While the rest of the country just talks about federalism, Bhaktapur is already practicing self-governance
The NHRC is looked upon as an enemy, they have to understand that we are partners
From the human rights perspective, Nepal’s peace process has been a failure
Village made famous by war time atrocities is devastated by earthquake
South Korea’s Unification Church is affiliated to a Nepali political party that has a minister in the cabinet
Kathmandu Valley's exemplary assimilation of generations of Newar Muslims
Nepal is not just Annapurna, Everest, Manaslu and Langtang – there are so many unspoiled new places to explore.
At the intersection of Newari tradition and modern Western
Two decades on, there is mostly disappointment in the cradle of the Maoist revolution
With the use of satire and powerful imagery, two artists turn ordinary scenes of contemporary society into extraordinary art
A Korean video game developer has created a new educational adventure game to raise funds for earthquake victims
Despite only basic items being available due to fuel shortages, what was available was delicious
Mixing the splendour of Nepali travel photography with an admirable fundraising project for earthquake victims, ‘Yatri’ is worth paying a visit
Other countries hosting Nepali migrant labour should learn from Korea
Nepal is slowly changing its image in Korea as an aid recipient country to a destination for Korean investment
Korean ambassador Choe Yong Jin on the potential for post-earthquake reconstruction, and the potential for tourism, trade and Korean investment in Nepal.
Manang will not just survive, but prosper from its new road
“There is nothing here. No people, no business. We open the shop just to pass the time."
“When I returned to Nepal last month, the place was once more in political and economic turmoil.”
This is the second stage of a five- phase project involving artists in video, exhibitions, murals.