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My Country - Nepal | Short Essay/ Speech for Children

 My Country: Nepal


'Unity in Diversity' defines my country. Located between two of the biggest countries in the world China and India, my country Nepal, is geographically smaller and a landlocked country. Nonetheless, eight of the highest peaks of the world lie here, Light of Asia, Gautam Buddha was born here, the highest peak of the world, Mt.Everest lies here. Also, 10 of the UNESCO's World Heritage Sites lie within this small country. Nepal is a historically, biologically, and spiritually a unique country in the world.

Though, Nepal's current geographical area is 1,47,516 sq.km., the Greater Nepal in 1804 was much bigger than what we have right now. Another surprising fact, yet a matter of pride is that we have never been the colony of foreign powers. So, we have never celebrated the Independence Day.

Geographically, our country is divided into three landforms: Mountain, Hilly and Terai. Altogether, people of 125 castes and 123 languages live here following their own tradition, culture and norms and values. Despite these major cultural differences, we are united to each other by a bond of sovereignty, mutual understanding and respect for each other.

The language of the country is Nepali. It is also one of the toughest language to learn in the world. You might have heard that our country's flag is the only non-quadrilateral flag in the world. This is true. It has two triangles with sun and moons in the middle of each. This symbolizes our existence till the sun and the moon exist in the universe. Our national animal is cow, national bird is Lophophorous, national flower is Rhododendron and the national color is crimson.

Our ancestors, also known as Bir Gurkhe, are known for their bravery. And, we have always been praised for our kind and generous nature. Every of the foreign tourists that visit our country always return to their home country taking positive vibes along with them. Showing hopsitality to the guests is well known to us.

While talking about our cultures, let us not forget we have numerous festivals, rites, rituals and cultural ceremonies. Among them, Indra Jatra provides us to dance with the God. As 81% of people of Nepal are the followers of Hinduism, Dashain and Tihar is celebrated in the happiest way here.

Nepal is also rich in biodiversity. We have been blessed with agricultural potential. Also, our country is an agricultural country. However, the inability of us to modernize and commercialize the agricultural sector adversely affects the economic prosperity of our country.

We are a federal, democratic, republican state and have our own constitution. To sum up, though we are limited geographically in a small land area, the happiness and pride in the eye of every Nepalese represent the greatness of our country, Nepal.



Speech on My Country (Nepal):



How to write essay on this topic:

  1. Introduce your country with some facts that makes your country different from the others.
  2. Build such links in your essay that when the reader reads it they go from one topic to another and understand it.
  3. Out of all the features of your country, try to highlight the ones that are interesting.
  4. Do not forget to mention the national identities.
  5. Have a decent concluding paragraph that will summarize everything you explained above. 

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