Has anyone been to Nepal after the earthquake?

The earthquake in 2015 is really heartbreaking, I once saw the Durbar Square in its prime ~ and now see this scene, really can not help but feel a lot of emotion ~

Just entered the square to see the restoration project of the nine-storey temple in the Durbar Square with the aid of our country, I really don't know what to be proud of at that moment. Even Niu said that the Nepalese people are particularly grateful to the Chinese people, not only because we are neighbors but also because these things make people feel particularly good.

The square can be very real feel the heat of the sun, a lot of people are in the "baked sun" situation, so here sunglasses and sunscreen is particularly important. The square is not small, not too many people, vendors are not selling, it may be just the heat so everyone looks lazy ~