Dinesh Wagle on Nepali Society

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Tea Lady of Basantapur, Kathmandu

15 December 2015: Marking the ‪#‎InternationalTeaDay‬ by highlighting the entries on cuppa on the home page: https://t.co/gtYtR7OKUA

[A day after the earthquake… this spot was under rubble.]

Past entries on tea:

Cuppa

A Cup of Tea and Nizamuddin

Our Cups of Tea (by Deepak)

And one on coffee:

A Lot Can Happen Over Coffee

 

3 responses to “Tea Lady of Basantapur, Kathmandu”

  1. nepalilovestory Avatar

    One of my favourites to do in the evening. Sitting up high in basantapur with a cup of tea watching the evening draw in and the busy rush of workers stopping by to buy vegetables on the way home! Such lovely photos you captured.

  2. Kathmandu Darbar Square- A Day After the #NepalEarthquake | Wagle Street Journal Avatar

    […] are the stairs of Maju Deval temple where I sat for an hour or so and sipped two cups of tea in a row in August last year. The lady, left, in the photo below had served me the tea. I observed a lot of faces and overheard […]