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Duke of Edinburgh tours Bhaktapur on second day of visit, tries woodcarving

On the second day of his visit to Nepal, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, toured Bhaktapur, exploring its historic sites and trying wood carving, highlighting his interest in the city's rich cultural heritage.

ANI Feb 05, 2025 21:20 IST googleads

Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Edward and Princess Sophie arrive in Nepal (Photo: ANI)

Bhaktapur [Nepal], February 5 (ANI): On the second day of his visit to Nepal, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, toured the ancient city of Bhaktapur on Wednesday, soaking in the local culture and history.
Earlier in the day, the Duchess of Edinburgh also explored the city, visiting the iconic Durbar Square area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that holds immense cultural and historical significance. The royal couple's visit to Bhaktapur highlighted the area's rich heritage and artistic craftsmanship.
During their time in Bhaktapur, the royal pair visited several notable landmarks, including Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Tamari Square, Dattatreya Temple, and Namuna Ghar. At Namuna Ghar, Prince Edward took part in a unique experience, trying his hand at wood carving.
The Duke was given a hammer and chisel to carve patterns into wood, an activity he engaged in for a brief but memorable moment. As he walked through the narrow, winding alleyways of Bhaktapur, Prince Edward took time to appreciate the intricate art and architecture that has defined the city for centuries.
Heritage conservationist and architect Rabindra Puri, who guided the Duke during his tour, also introduced him to the Nepal Vocational Academy in Kamalbinayak. The academy is home to young artisans who specialise in woodcarving. After observing a demonstration by one of the talented artisans, Prince Edward asked questions about the detailed process of creating the intricate designs. Eager to try for himself, he took up the chisel and hammer to try his hand at carving, showing a keen interest in the local craftsmanship.
Prince Edward arrived in Kathmandu on Tuesday for a private visit and was warmly received by officials. That same day, he paid a courtesy call to President Ramchandra Paudel at Sheetal Niwas, where the two discussed matters of mutual interest.
Prince Edward is scheduled to return to the UK on February 9, concluding his brief but impactful visit to Nepal. (ANI)

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