Clock Tower | |
26°48′41″N 87°17′7″E / 26.81139°N 87.28528°E / 26.81139; 87.28528 | |
Location | Dharan, Nepal |
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Height | 76.5 feet (23.3 m) |
Opening date | 1991 |
Dedicated to | Earthquake Victim |
Dharan Clock Tower (also known as Ghantaghar or घन्टाघर ) is located in Bhanu Chowk, Dharan, Nepal.
The tower was constructed under the twenty-year plan of the city at the cost of NPR 5,639,000. The financial support was collected through The Dharan Hong Kong Manch, a forum of Nepalese Immigrants (most of the contributors from Dharan) from Hong Kong and Macao. The Amrit Nirman Sewa (Pvt.) Ltd., a local construction company, is built the Tower. The tower was opened to public on 2062 BS (2005-2006).
The Tower is designed after the Clock Tower in Hong Kong. It is 76.5 feet tall and has five stories. On the top, there is an observation platform. The platform around the tower is made so that almost 50 people can view the city at the same time. A memorial has also been constructed in the periphery of the tower, in memory of the victims of the 1988 Nepal earthquake (2045 BS (1988-1989)).
References
- SHRESTHA, Surya Narayan; DIXIT, Amod Mani (2004). Earthquake risk management in rapidly urbanizing areas of Nepal. 13th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- ^ "धरानको पहिचान घण्टाघर". Naya Patrika. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
- "Bhanu Chowk tower clock stops ticking in Dharan". Rising Nepal Daily. 20 January 2023.
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