How does the author describe the Kathmandu bazaar
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the author describes the Kathmandu bazaar as a busy place with narrow streets. it is also a religious place with many small shrines adorned with flowers.
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The author says that the Kathmandu bazaar is a very busy place. It is crowded with fruit sellers and flute sellers. There are postcard hawkers also. Some shops sell copper utensils. Others sell film rolls and chocolates. The bazaar is crowded as well as noisy. Loud film songs are played on the radio sets. The sounds of car horns and bicycle bell can be heard all around. Vendors shout out their wares. Stray cows low at passing motorcycles . There are small shrines all along the narrow streets. The idols in these shrines are adorned with flowers. The author says that all the activities in bazaar are related with money or religion
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