- New Road of Kathmandu
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New Road (Nepali: नयाँ सडक, Nepal Bhasa: न्हु सतक) is the financial hub, busiest high street of Nepal. It refers to a four lane street in the center of Kathmandu, as well as the surrounding neighborhood. It is one of the busiest marketplaces in the city. Being near the midpoint of the ring road in Kathmandu, as well as the old center of Kathmandu (Kathmandu Durbar Square), it is one of the central locations in the city.
The road was built after the 1934 Earthquake destroyed many buildings in the Kathmandu valley. The road can also be referred as old Kings Way of Nepal, as the road leads to old royal palace of Newar Royal Family, Kathmandu Durbar Square which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The road was renovated under Juddha Samsher Rana, the then Prime Minister of Nepal. So, the road is also called Juddha Sadak.
The inhabitants of New Road are mostly Newars.
Boundaries of the Road
- East: Tundikhel
- West: Basantapur[disambiguation needed
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- North: Pyukha, Fasikyeba
- South: Pako, Khichhapokhari, Tebahaal
After the fall of autocratic Rana regime, it was renamed New Road.
New Road is one of the most frequented marketplace in the whole of Kathmandu. From clothing, jewellery to electronics, you name it you get it at New Road. To understand lifestyle of Kathmandu, New Road is a must see. It is the most densely populated area in the whole of Nepal.
Other than being the busiest downtown marketplace in Kathmandu, it is the place where most demonstrations takes place.
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Landmarks
The important places in and around New Road are:
- A gate at the Easternmost part of the road marks the start of road. This gate is called New Road Gate
- A statue of Juddha Samsher at the westernmost roundabout of the road
- A small park at the south-western part called Bhugol Park
- The first damkal-fire squad of Nepal at the South-Western end
- The head office of Gorkhapatra Sansthan, the first national daily
- The head office of Nepal Bank Limited, the first commercial bank of Nepal
- Basantapur Darbar- the old Royal residence of Nepal
- Bishal Bajar- the first supermarket of Nepal at North Western end
- Tebahaal parallels almost half of its South Eastern side
- Ranjana Cinema Hall at its Northern side
- House of the Legendary Google Boy Sajal Manandhar located in near 'Peepal Bot' The famous Peepal Tree a place of historical significance.
Coordinates: 27°42′12″N 85°18′44.6″E / 27.70333°N 85.312389°E
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