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    Saturday, February 25, 2017

    King Birendra consulted his court astrologers

    भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस

    The royal palace is a tourist site now, where families pose for photos at the gates. Hand calculators go in and stroll around, through halls where kings once walked - past stuffed tigers shot by monarchs, and shimmering chandeliers over long, polished banquet tables. “Oh my God, what a life they were living, inside,” Librarian Ananta Koirala announced. “And being a Nepali citizen, I’m facing the lives of the poor people in the country. But having seen this palace, I’m really shocked. What a sophisticated life inside the development.” Actually, the palace and its furnishings look like had been holding lifted out of a kitchy early ’60s timewarp. That’s when the palace was built and appointed. The walls display portraits of 250 years worth of Nepalese kings - and photos of more contemporary visitors - Queen Elizabeth, Romania’s Nicolae Ceaucescu, China’s Jiang Zemin. Prabal Baniya, who’s 30, is a guide here. He used to work for the last king - and Baniya’s father worked in the palace before him. He thinks it was a big mistake for Nepal to finish its monarchy

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