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Haat Bazaar (Bengali: হাটবাজার) is an open-air market [1] that serves as a trading venue for local people in rural areas and towns mainly in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and India. [2] Haat bazaars are conducted on a regular basis, usually once, twice or thrice a week, and in some places once every fortnight.
Location Notes Asan: Kathmandu: Asan is a ceremonial, market and residential square in central Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. It is one of the most well-known historical locations in the city and is famed for its bazaar, festival calendar and strategic location. Asan has been described as one of the fine Newar examples of a traditional Asian ...
Phikkal Bazaar Chok A weekly haat at Fikkal Bazaar, Nepal. Fikkal or Phikkal Bazar (Nepali: फिक्कल बजार) is a former Village Development Committee (VDC) and now a part of Suryodaya Municipality (ward no.-10) in Ilam District, Koshi Province, Nepal. Fikkal Bazar is a business hub of eastern Ilam. [1] It lies on the Mechi Highway.
Tarapur–Kamalasagar border haat, Kasba, Brahmanbaria. India–Bangladesh border haat is a Haat or a trading post on Bangladesh–India border, jointly organised by the governments of Bangladesh and India, held one day each week.
Rajahar is a village development committee in Nawalparasi District in the Lumbini Zone of southern Nepal. It lies in and is intersected by Mahendra Highway. Rajahar Bazar is one of the oldest town of the area. This area is highly served by weekly street market every Sunday commonly known as Haat.
Asan (Newar: असं; Nepali: असन, pronounced) (alternative names: Asan Tol असन टोल [ʌsʌn ʈol], Asan Twāh असं त्वाः) is a ceremonial, market and residential square in central Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. It is one of the most well-known historical locations in the city and is famed for its bazaar ...
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Its name, Butwal was derived from Batauli Bazaar, the town's oldest residential area which is located on the western bank of the Tinau River. [ 4 ] Butwal was officially declared as a sub-metropolitan city on 2 December 2014 AD by combining two neighboring VDCs Motipur and Semlar .