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Internet cafes we have known. This is Viv at Tibet House which we visited nearly every day. It is run by Thupyen and Nima Sherpa who also run the Sherpa Cottage and incidentally make the greatest herb tea. Next is a picture of the internet cafe in a village called Sankhu which we walked to one weekend wading through a river to do so.
And this is the view out of the window at the Namaste internet cafe in Bhaktapur. Amazing isnt it?
And this is the view out of the window at the Namaste internet cafe in Bhaktapur. Amazing isnt it?
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Thanks for visiting internet cafe in Sankhu. You might have noticed that this internet cafe is housed in a traditional Falcha. Falcha is a traditionalpublic space in Newar communities for elderly people to bask in the sun, to meet with each other and of course a place for shelter in the night for travellers. The most important thing is it is a traditional public communication space. The modern communication space, the internet cafe is therefore housed in this Falcha, to combine modern and traditional communication spaces. Since you have visited Sankhu, you might have other interesting experiences to share about Sankhu as well. I invite you to our blogsite [http://sakwomi-worldwide.blogspot.com] where you can share your experiences for other people interested in Sankhu.
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