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Pottery Square (Talako Tole) Review

4.3 /574 Reviews
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Friends used to go to see pottery, but the scenery is better.

Pottery Square (Talako Tole)

Posted: Oct 4, 2015
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  • AURURA木木
    5/5Outstanding
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    According to the display of the tourist map, there will be Tangka Square, pottery square, and colored square, but although the pottery is very good, it can't be taken back. There are some small pieces of defective products left on the side for tourists to pick them up.

    0
    Posted: Mar 7, 2020
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    Pottery Square is a good place to know Nepal's pottery artwork, pottery is quite fun, the number of pottery in the square is quite huge, many pottery is very traditional way of making oh, you can buy a little.

    0
    Posted: Jun 19, 2019
  • marvely
    4/5Excellent
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    At lunch on the second floor of a restaurant in the center of Badgang Durba Square, when you look down, you can see the ground around the square, which is densely paved with many pottery pots. Here is Badgang Pottery Square. It used to be the largest manufacturer of traditional pottery in Badgang; it used to be a busy pottery trading place; its centuries of pottery making history reflects a traditional state around Duba Square. Only with the change of the times, the traditional pottery with simple shape is no longer loved and used by the local people, and the pottery paved on the square may be more just a promotion of traditional culture and tourism culture. It's normal for someone to ask about the charge when you lift the camera.

    0
    Posted: Dec 10, 2018
  • BH Johnson
    5/5Outstanding
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    Pottery Square is a point into the Badgang Duba Square, watching the Nepalese elderly diligently take out the finished pottery blanks to bask in the sun, the sun shines on the pottery bowl also shines on the old man's face, that simple, pure. Let a person Peng Ran heart, voice left, into which the image reflected in the mind, the picture is so beautiful and clear, the happiness of life is just like this!

    5
    Posted: Jan 16, 2017
  • 狮子国女王
    5/5Outstanding
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    Ceramic Square - is an important part of Badgang Square. You can enjoy Nepalese ceramic crafts, from billet making, sun-drying to firing, you can see that visitors like to come here to shoot. Most of Nepal's pottery is produced here.

    2
    Posted: Jan 16, 2017
  • 一瓶XO
    5/5Outstanding
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    It is said that 70% of Nepal's ceramics come from the pottery square, which is the only one in the city that does not have the Royal temperament. It is a fair where potters gather. There are many pottery shops outside the square. I like the rough and simple pottery. Some pottery pots were laid out in the square. Several Potters were drying and carrying them. There were embryo making and flower painting in the low lintel. I also bought some small pottery as a souvenir.

    2
    Posted: Jan 9, 2017
  • 环游星空的歌者高登
    5/5Outstanding
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    1. One of the three main squares in Baktapur; 2. There are three important temples, namely the famous Nyatapola Temple, Bhairavnath Mandir and Tilmadhav Narayan Temple; 3. Personally, it feels more beautiful and magnificent than Duba Square; 4. Tickets are the pass that Duba Square bought without extra payment, if you don't. If we go to the main entrance, there will be no cost of this time.

    0
    Posted: Jul 6, 2018
  • vvvv
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The traditional Nepalese pottery making techniques can be seen in the Pottery Square in Badgang Duba Square, and the desired pottery can also be purchased. There are some pottery artists in the square making and drying various kinds of pottery, the scene is very spectacular, so this is also a favorite place for photography enthusiasts. Our lunch was eaten in the dining room beside the Pottery Square. From the carved windows upstairs, we could see all kinds of neatly discharged pottery. The square and its surroundings were full of semi-finished pottery and idle people, enjoying the sunshine together.

    4
    Posted: Nov 15, 2015
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