We took a photo at Duba Square in Kathmandu, the tourist weaving, and reconfirmed the temple tower building that we had seen or had not seen, against the Chinese introduction. Starting from the tall bodhi tree outside the temple of the goddess Talaizhu, you can see a Hindu temple on the northernmost side of the square, close to the incense of houses. From this south, you first see the very shocking giant statue on the left side of the road, about 5 meters high, brightly colored, and beautifully-looking, growing 6 arms holding swords, magic weapons and enemy skulls, feet on a body said to be the devil. This is the scary black Bellaby, one of the Hindu gods, one of Shiva's transformations. Many local people came here to kneel at her feet, kiss her feet, and then either put coins or light lamps under the statue, and then retreat with their hands closed. On the right side of the road is a temple of different styles, this three-story octagonal temple of Pakunda is said to be extremely rare in Nepal, where the black angel Quincy and two dance goddesses play the flute. The octagonal temple is called the Kurisuna Temple, and Kurisuna is the eighth incarnation of Shiva, and Hinduism is really too complicated. Further ahead, a temple of Shiva-Palvati, built on three floors of platforms, is most striking, besides the fine woodcuts on five wooden doors and windows, the painted wooden sculptures of Shiva and his wife, Palvati, in the central windows upstairs. The gods stand in front of the window like mortals looking down at the tourists on the square, it is really a bit of heavenly taste, it is said that this is still a representative view of Kathmandu Duba Square.