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COVID-19: Visitors slowly return to Nepal as it seeks to revive tourism sector

Nepal's capital city of Kathmandu is bustling once again with tourists and climbing enthusiasts this year, after more than two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nepal's government is hoping the trend will continue as it seeks to live with the virus and revive the country's tourism sector.

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