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3. NEPAL
Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country located in South Asia. With
an area of 1,47,181 square kilometers and a population of approximately 30 million. It is
located in the Himalayas and bordered to the north by China and to the south, east, and
west by India.
The mountainous north of Nepal has eight of the world's ten tallest mountains, including
the highest point on Earth, Mount Everest (Nepali: Sagarmāthā). More than 250 peaks over
20,000 ft above sea level are located in Nepal.
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7. NATIONAL FLAG
The national flag of Nepal is the
world's only non-quadrilateral
national flag. The flag is a simplified
combination of two single pennons,
the vexillological word for a pennant.
Red color is the sign of victory in war.
The blue border is the color of peace.
Until 1962, the flag's emblems, the
sun and the crescent moon, had
human faces. They were removed to
modernize the flag.
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8. Total population in 2011: 26,494,504
Annual population growth rate: 1.35
Number of households: 5,427,302
Population in Mountain: 6.73%,
Hill: 43.00% and Tarai: 50.27%.
Women : 1,36,45,463
Man : 1,28,49,041
Average living age : 68 Years
Man : 65.5 Years
Woman : 67.9 Years
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12. SEASONS
Nepal experiences six seasons: summer, monsoon, early autumn, late
autumn, winter and spring.
Weather is dry from October to May.
Rainy monsoon from June to September.
Spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons
Summer and late spring temperatures range from 28ºC in the
hill regions to more than 40ºC in the Terai.
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13. Winter temperatures
drop to freezing, with a
high level of snowfall
in the mountains.
In winter, average
maximum and
minimum
temperatures in the
Terai range from a
rapid 7ºC to a mild
23ºC.
The Kathmandu Valley,
at an altitude of 1,310m
(4,297ft), has a mild
climate, ranging from
19-27ºC in summer, and
2-20ºC in winter.
March to April and October and November are the best times to visit Nepal.
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17. OUR PRIDE
Mount Everest, the highest peak on earth, lies on the Nepal-China border
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18. OUR PRIDE
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The New Zealander Sir
Edmund Hillary and
Tenzing Norgay Sherpa
climber reached the summit
at 11:30 am local time on
29 May 1953 via the South
Col Route .At the time,
both acknowledged it as a
team effort by the whole
expedition. They were the
first climbers to reach the
summit of Mount Everest.
31. Education
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Secondery
School : 10,636
Primary
School : 30,924
Literacy Rate :
65.9 % People
Secondary
School : 6,516
University : 6
34. HISTORY
The history of Nepal has been influenced by its position in the Himalayas and
its two neighbors, modern day India and China. Due to the arrival of disparate
settler groups from outside through the ages, it is now a multi-ethnic, multi-
cultural, multi- religious, and multi-lingual country.
Neolithic tools found in the Kathmandu Valley indicate that people have been
living in the Himalayan region for at least eleven thousand years ago.
Central Nepal was split in three kingdoms from the 15th century until the 18th
century, when it was re-unified under the Shah monarchy.
Nepal experienced a struggle for democracy in the 20th century. During the
1990s and until 2008, the country was in civil strife. A peace treaty was signed
in 2008 and elections were held in the same year. In a historical vote for the
election of the constituent assembly, Nepalese parliament voted to oust
the monarchy in June 2008. Nepal became a federal republic and was formally
re-named the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
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50. AGRICULTURAL
STATUS
Features of Nepalese Agriculture...
Small, extremely diverse and landlocked Nepal confronts special
development challenges in the face of climate change.
Its topography determines that only less than 20% of its land is
cultivable
Yet about 33.1 % of its GDP and more than 50 % of its export
depend on agriculture
Main source of food, income and employment for the great
Majority (65.7% of the population)
Monsoon dependent and under developed
Mixed farming system with domination of small holder farmers
(About 60% farmers)
Low level of public and private investment
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54. TOURISM
Nepal is the country where Mount Everest, the highest mountain
peak in the world, is located. Mountaineering and other types of
adventure tourism and ecotourism are important attractions for
visitors.
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64. NEPAL- CHINA
RELATION
The relationship of Nepal and China is as old as
history. These two are the neighboring countries in
good relationship since pre-historical period. These
two countries have engaged in cooperative and
intimate relationship regarding religious, cultural,
economic, social and political aspects since the
centuries. The holy birth place of Lord Buddha,
Lumbini initiated with the Manjushree's visit to
Nepal has become the site of attraction for
Buddhist in studying and visiting for two thousand
years. In this context, Chinese pilgrims like Faxian's
and Xuan zang's fifth century visit to Lumbini and
Nepali Buddhist Scholars like Buddhabhadra
Shakya's effort in spreading Buddhist Buddhism in
China is "noteworthy". Likewise, Nepali princess
Bhrikuti's engagement to chinese Tibetan King
Songsten Gampo and artist Arniko's move to
construct Nepali architecture in Tibbet China and
Inside in China are also mention worthy. In such
way, Nepal-China relationship is seeded, and
flowering until now.
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Maha
Manjushree
65. NEPAL-CHINA
RELATION
Generally, Nepal-China relation bloomed politically and diplomatically after the
establishment of People's Republic of China. More especially, the locus of
Nepal-China relationship begins with the diplomatic relationship established in
1955. After this intimacy with China, Nepal has been Advocating for China in
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66. NEPAL-CHINA
RELATION
In the same vein,
Nepal has been
insisting upon the
issues of regional
autonomy and human
rights of China
constantly. Inclination
of Nepal to the "One-
China" policy is the
aftermath of such
sprite. We Nepali
people, Nepal
government,
Nepalese political
parties are
wholeheartedly
determined to the
"One China Policy".
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67. EXCHANGE OF BILATERAL
VISITS
From Nepal:
Prime Minister Tanka Prasad Acharya in 1956
Prime Minister Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala in 1960
Prime Minister Kirtinidhi Bista in 1972, 1978
Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala in 1992, 1993
Prime Minister Manmohan Adhikari 1995
Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba in 1996
King Mahendra in 1961
King Birendra in 1973, 1982, 1987, 1993, 1996
King Gyanendra in 2002, 2005
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachand” in
2008
Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal in 2009
President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav in 2010
President Dr. Ram Varan Yadav 2015 September 30, 2016
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75. EXCHANGE OF BILATERAL
VISITS
From China:
Premier Zhou Enlai in 1957 and 1960
Senior Leader Deng Xiaoping in 1978
Premier Zhou Ziyang in 1981
President Li Xiannian in 1984
Premier Li Peng in 1989
President Jiang Zemin in 1996
Premier Zhu Rongji in 2001
State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan in 2006
Premier Wen Jiabao in 2012
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79. EXCHANGE OF BILATERAL VISITS
1. Joint statement on the Establishment of Diplomatic
Relations, Kathmandu, August 1, 1955
2. Agreement to maintain friendly relations and on trade
and intercourse, Kathmandu, September 20, 1956.
3. Joint statement on talks for the maintenance of friendly
relations etc., Kathmandu, September 24, 1956
4. Treaty of Peace and Friendship, Kathmandu, April 28,
1960
5. Nepal-China Economic Co-operation Economic Aid
Agreement Peking, October 7, 1956, Agreement on
Economic Aid, Peking, March 21, 1960
6. Sino-Nepal Boundary Agreement, Peking, March 21,
1960
7. Boundary Treaty Peking, October 5, 1961
8. Agreement on Economic, Kathmandu, December 21, 1966
9. Nepal-China Trade Agreement Peking, May 28, 1968
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82. Nepal-China Cultural and Educational
Council (NCCEC)
Nepal-China Cultural
and Educational
Council (NCCEC) was
established in June
2009, which is a
friendly organization
of Nepalese scholars,
professionals, China
graduated experts
and well wishers of
China. It is a
completely Non-
governmental, Non-
profitable and Non-
political intellectual
friendship
organization
working for goodwill
and friendship with
China.
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Dr. Harish Chandra Shah
Chairman (NCCEC)
83. Nepal-China Cultural and Educational
Council (NCCEC)
After the establishment of
our Council we have
organized many Nepal
China friendship programs
over the years to make our
friendship much stronger.
We have arranged Chinese
film show every month to
our society members and
their families. We have
been arranging Chinese film
festivals and photo
exhibitions every year. In
the beginning, we have
successfully arranged some
talk program about Chinese
Education, cultural
programs and tourism etc.
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84. Nepal-China Cultural and Educational
Council (NCCEC)
Lunar New Year is a
biggest festival for
Chinese People, which
is just like Dashain
and Tihar for Nepali
people. Lunar New
Year is a festival of
family reunion and has
greater significance in
Chinese culture.
Considering the
importance of the
festival, NCCEC
regularly celebrate
Chinese spring festival
and Lunar New Year
especially for the
Chinese families living
in Nepal who are
unable to travel back
home during this
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85. Nepal-China Cultural and Educational
Council (NCCEC)
We organize gathering
party with some cultural
programs and authentic
Chinese food. We plan to
keep the tradition and
continue to celebrate this
special festival every
year. In recent years,
there is a gradual rise in
Nepali students who want
to pursue higher
education in China.
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86. Nepal-China Cultural and Educational
Council (NCCEC)
Many Nepalese
students and
guardians eagerly
seek information
about Chinese
education system.
NCCEC takes great
pride in helping
Nepalese students to
pursue their dreams
in China for their
further study. In
2013, NCCEC
organized 8th China
Education Exhibition
successfully and
helped many students.September 30, 2016
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87. Nepal-China Cultural and Educational
Council (NCCEC)
NCCEC is a very unique
society in the way to link
with china in the area of
education, culture, religion
and tourism etc. NCCEC
has been doing its best to
boost our relation by
organizing several
different friendship
programs. Since its
establishment, out council
has always been
contributing to full extent
to extend our relation at
people to people level. Our
council believes that
through different activities
relating education and
culture will further deepen
our relationship from one
generation to another.
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88. Thank you for your attention !
Long Live Nepal-China Friendship !September 30, 2016
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