Chinaberry in Kathmandu

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Contemporary artist and friend Hiroshi Sunairi sent a handful of hibaku seeds to Kathmandu in the Summer of 2009 as part of the "Tree Project." During the making of the documentary "Other Nature," third gender activist Bhumika Shrestha and Director Nani S. Walker planted hibaku seeds. One year later...two Chinaberry trees grow in Kathmandu.

Thank you Hiroshi!

Camera: Pramod Karki
Music: Binod Katuwal

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  • nepali? listening for the "cha" but heard the "timi"

  • @highflyinreed yes nepali. do you speak?

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  • this is funny because china berry is extremely invasive here in Texas. Must be less so in KTM, hence the name

  • what language this?

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