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Art Hub Celebration

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Art and culture in Nepal are deeply intertwined with the country’s rich history, diverse ethnic groups, and spiritual traditions. Nepali art is often influenced by Buddhism and Hinduism, with intricate sculptures, paintings, and architecture seen in temples, stupas, and monasteries. The vibrant tradition of paubha (thangka) painting, depicting religious themes, and wood carvings in temples like those in Kathmandu Valley showcase Nepal’s artistic mastery. The country also celebrates a range of festivals, such as Dashain and Tihar, where traditional music, dance, and rituals are integral to the celebrations. Folk arts, like the distinct Newar mask-making tradition and the crafting of beautiful handicrafts, also play an essential role in preserving Nepal’s cultural heritage. The combination of these artistic expressions reflects the deep spirituality and communal life that define Nepali culture.