
Photo by Aurélie Kernaléguen
Hindu woman celebrating Teej Festival at a local temple in Kathmandu. She is wearing her most beautiful red sari, and her most expensive pieces of jewelry during the three days festival: pearl necklace, bangles, nose piercing and earrings. The red line drawn on top of her forehead is a sign that she is married. August 2009
See the related tale: Teej Festival gives a voice to Nepali women

Photo by Liang Zhun
Facing handicap as a couple, 2006, 10
单手撑起一片天, 2006 年, 10

Photo by Aurélie Kernaléguen
As they arrive to the temple for praying, women stop first at the entrance to let a religious man apply a fresh red tika on their forehead, sign of Hinduism. The tika is made out of natural herbs, flowers. August 2009
See the related tale: Teej Festival gives a voice to Nepali women

Photo by Liang Zhun
Facing handicap as a couple, 2006, 06
单手撑起一片天, 2006 年, 06
Photo by Nicolas Priniotakis
A stern-faced soldier keeps a watchful eye on the biggest public square in the world.
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