Question
How does the narrator describe Kathmandu's busiest streets?

Answer

  • The narrator visited Kathmandu's narrowest and busiest streets.
  • There were small shrines and flower-adorned deities.
  • Apart from these, there were fruit sellers, flute sellers, hawkers of postcards, shops selling Western cosmetics, film rolls, chocolate, those selling copper utensils and Nepalese antiques.
  • He also heard film songs blaring from the radios, sounds of car horns and bicycle bells and vendors shouting out their wares.
  • There were stray cows roaming about on the roads.
  • The narrator had some local items to eat there and washed the food down with some drinks

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