Very Nice
Awesome Post @NirajBhusal , Thanks for sharing.
Hi @NirajBhusal
, @NirajBhusal!
great post brother
Thank you @NirajBhusal for sharing Our National Symbols to the world.
Here i want add some more of Nepal National Symbols:
National Game: Volleyball
Photo Credit : Kantipur Media
On 23/05/17, volleyball was declared the national game of Nepal. Volleyball is played in all 75 districts of Nepal. Volleyball is a team sport in which there are two teams of 6 players each. They are separated by a net. The ball is tossed over the net between the two teams and point is scored by the opposition if the ball touches the court.
National Weapon : Khukuri
Photo Credit : Google
The Khukuri is the national weapon and utility knife of the Nepalese people. It holds a unique place in Nepalese culture as more than just an exquisite example of local craftsmanship, or even a symbol of national pride, valor in battle, and personal bravery; although it is all of these things and more. It still serves as the national emblem of Nepal, and even denotes rank among the Nepalese security forces. But for a Nepalese, the khukuri also symbolizes more intangible qualities – strong character, honor, justice, human dignity, freedom. For us, there is no more powerful symbol of the strength and spirit of our nation and of the Nepalese people.
National Airlines : Nepal Airlines
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Photo Credit : Nepal Airlines Official Website
Nepal Airlines operates domestic services within Nepal and medium-haul services in Asia since 1958, Out of its main base Tribhuwan International Airport Kathmandu. More than 90 percent of Nepal’s area is covered by mountains. Moreover, Nepal is also landlocked. Without the use of air transport, remote places are cut off from point of view of tourism, food supply and other essential requirement. There are places in Nepal where there are airports, where even though that particular district does not have even a decent road to use bicycles.
The transport system being the main factor for the economic development of the country, and NAC is a strong vehicle for national integration and has proved to be a symbol of freedom movement, both within and outside the country. It is the pride of Nepal.
