Minister Pandey calls to Transform Nepal into an open museum to highlight its diversity
He highlighted that in order to preserve Nepal's diverse culture, everyone must play their part from their respective places.

KATHMANDU: Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation Minister Badri Prasad Pandey has stated that Nepal should be transformed into an open museum.
While addressing the inauguration ceremony of the restored Degutaleju Temple at Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur on Sunday, he emphasized the need to promote the diverse culture and nature of Nepal on the global stage.
He highlighted that in order to preserve Nepal’s diverse culture, everyone must play their part from their respective places.
Minister Pandey pointed out that tourists from around the world could experience Nepal’s rich cultural and natural heritage, which would not only promote the country but also contribute to economic growth through tourism.
He also stressed the importance of advancing Nepal as a natural destination from a geographical perspective. Minister Pandey further mentioned that the variety of festivals, food, and traditions in Nepal, along with its cultural and natural diversity, should be promoted globally.