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What are the customs in Nepal?
Crow Festival-Nepalese people regard crows as auspicious birds, and the first month of autumn 10 is the traditional "Crow Festival" in Nepal. On this day, many residents in Nepal cleaned the roofs and then put fried rice, biscuits and other foods for crows to enjoy. If whose roof has the most "visitors", the host will be in high spirits, because they think it is a good sign.
Nepal is located in the subtropical zone, and people often throw the dead into the valley. Crows have a keen sense of smell, feed on rotting corpses deep in the jungle, and can eat all the filthy food in urban and rural areas, thus purifying the environment. So Nepalese people regard crows as auspicious birds, and 10 is Crow Festival every year. On this day, the locals cleaned the roof, put fried peanuts, soybeans, biscuits and tea on it, and let crows fly in to eat, so as to make the whole family eliminate disasters and make money.
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