Nepal is inherently mysterious, synonymous with ancient, oriental, calm and restrained. Some people use its English name Nepal five letters as the beginning, and interpret this country as Never End Peace And Love, which is the most charming side of it in people's eyes. Walking in the old town here, you can see serene expressions and pure smiles everywhere on the streets, bringing you into a simple time in an instant.


Nepal is located in the southern foothills of the Himalayas, bordering China and India. The Himalayas can be said to be a natural border. The beautiful mountain scenery here attracts countless mountaineering enthusiasts every year. Nepal is also known as the Kingdom of Snow Mountains and is the place with the highest concentration of snow-capped mountains in the world.


Fishtail Peak is a mysterious mountain in the Annapurna group of Himalayas, named for its shape resembling a fishtail. The fish tail is a sacred mountain in the eyes of the locals, and it can be said to be the most beautiful one. Most of the time, the fishtail peak is hidden in the clouds. When the sun sets, the sunset glows on the fishtail peak, and the whole fishtail peak is like a layer of golden light, shining.


On the west side of Cho Oyu peak are seven majestic peaks, known as the "Seven Brothers and Sisters". Cho Oyu peak is the sixth highest mountain in the world. This peak is covered with snow all year round, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, and the mountains are majestic and spectacular. Cho Oyu peak is considered the easiest of all the 8,000-meter peaks due to its relatively smooth and clear climbing route with little risk of avalanches. It is also a mountain skier's paradise.


Lhotse, which is located 3 kilometers south of Mount Everest, is the fourth highest peak in the world. Lhotse is famous not only because it is the fourth highest peak in the world, but also because of its steep terrain, complex environment and dense glaciers, making it very difficult to climb to the top. Its precipitous nature discourages many people.


Nepal is one of the poorest countries today and one of the happiest countries. People seem to have seen through the ups and downs of history. Facing the poverty of life, there is not much anxiety and confusion. Everyone still uses faith to retain inner peace.


This inland country with its snow-capped mountains on its back is far from developed. Even in Kathmandu, the capital, most of the streets are still paved with stone and soil, and sand will be raised when cars pass through the narrow road with potholes. But it is precisely because of its backwardness that Nepal, which has not been overly invaded by tourism, has retained its original humanistic and natural atmosphere.


Nepal's Holi Festival is a feast for all participants. The carnival streets have no racial and ethnic boundaries. According to traditional customs, people will indulge in carnivals during these two days, toss powder to each other, celebrate the passing of winter and welcome the arrival of spring in a unique way, and hope that life will be colorful and auspicious.