How does the author describe Kathmandu
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The narrator describes Kathmandu as vivid, mercenary, religious and crowded place. While the temples, bazars and streets are noisy and in chaos, the Buddhist shrine is comparatively peaceful. The hawkers and shops fill the streets.
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The narrator describes Kathmandu as vivid, mercenary, religious and crowded place. While the temples, bazars and streets are noisy and in chaos, the Buddhist shrine is comparatively peaceful. The hawkers and shops fill the streets.
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