Tales from Tundikhel

  • Dates
    2020 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Social Issues, Documentary, Archive
  • Location Kathmandu, Nepal

Multimedia project about a open public space in Kathmandu

Project website: https://readymag.com/nepalpiclibrary/2294441/

Tundikhel, often referred to as ‘the lungs of Kathmandu’, is an open, public space of social, political, historical and cultural importance. What was once a wide and undivided open space in the heart of Kathmandu, almost 5 kilometres in length and 300 metres in width, has now been reduced to a fraction of its original size.

Despite the growing concerns and protests by locals and activists, encroachment of this land continues. The case of Tundikhel reflects a larger problem of gradual decrease of public space in the city and controlled access to the limited spaces that do remain.

© Tripty Tamang Pakhrin - Archival Photo: An aerial view of Tundikhel in 1970. Peace Corps Nepal Photo Project by Doug Hall
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Archival Photo: An aerial view of Tundikhel in 1970. Peace Corps Nepal Photo Project by Doug Hall

© Tripty Tamang Pakhrin - Bishesh and Bikash in Tundikhel, 2020
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Bishesh and Bikash in Tundikhel, 2020

© Tripty Tamang Pakhrin - Tundikhel, 2021
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Tundikhel, 2021

© Tripty Tamang Pakhrin - Archival Photo: 1970, Charles Bailey / Peace Corps Nepal Photo Project by Doug Hall
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Archival Photo: 1970, Charles Bailey / Peace Corps Nepal Photo Project by Doug Hall

© Tripty Tamang Pakhrin - Tundikhel, 2021
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Tundikhel, 2021

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