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Traveling through the Himalayas


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The highest on earth is the Himalayas, known as the "third pole" of the earth. The north and south poles are too far away to be reached. Only the "third pole" seems to have a chance. We were fortunate enough to make a trip across the Himalayas during the Spring Festival this year.

The China-Nepal Highway leads you to travel through Kathmandu to Lhasa, passes through Zhangmu Port, ends at the city of sunshine, with an altitude of 3650m.

There is a tourist distribution center in Kathmandu. Tourists usually gather here to live, shop, and various travel agencies, hiking, mountaineering clubs, etc. This distribution center is called "Tamil".

 The urban pattern is centered on the "Qiaoke". The so-called "Qiaoke" is an intersection (more than five forks). There are intersections with eight or even ten forks. Each of them has religious buildings. It is convenient for local people to engage in religious activities. The streets of Gaddu are small and messy, and they are connected one by one. If you are dating someone, you just need to tell him where he is.

Nepal’s state religion is Hinduism, and its people account for more than 90% of the total population. The rests are Buddhism and other religions. There are towering and magnificent temples in Kadu, as well as countless small temples. It is said that there are many temples in Kadu with more than 3,000 temples. It can be said that the sky in Kadu is full of gods!

 

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As a fat person, this creates a lot of stress for me. I am a worker for a Brisbane structural engineering firm, and I run three kilometers a day before and after duty. Could you please recommend a diet plan and exercises for me to follow?

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On 3/25/2022 at 1:50 PM, shanemiller43 said:

As a fat person, this creates a lot of stress for me. I am a worker for a Brisbane structural engineering firm, and I run three kilometers a day before and after duty. Could you please recommend a diet plan and exercises for me to follow?

I am so excited because of my improvement. Actually, I concerned with a specialist and using a diet plan with consultation.

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