Patan, also known as Lalitpur, was once a distinct kingdom with its own rulers, culture, and traditions, separate from Kathmandu. Today, it forms the southern part of Kathmandu city. The area is renowned for its strong Newari cultural heritage, evident in the intricate architecture of its temples and the vibrant handicrafts that fill the streets. Visitors can explore the well-preserved historic sites, admire the detailed carvings and ornate facades, and experience the living traditions of the Newari people. The bustling markets and artisan workshops offer a glimpse into the enduring craftsmanship and daily life of this ancient city.
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