Want to introduce on the Internet that the small door on the right side of the gate is leading to the palace, but it has been blocked and guarded, so we have to buy tickets (250 rupees / person) in the main door. Although the Kings no longer live here, but the guards of the palace can not always be the same as other scenic spots. Close security checks not only require bags to be stored, but most people even block their mobile phones outside the door. But how can Nepalese people who do things sparsely estimate the ability of Chinese people to drill holes? I and "Akong" took mobile phones with them easily. But our bragging provoked a red-eyed local aunt to report to the police, so "Akon "mobile phone became a victim. With two mobile phones in my pocket, I was lucky to get away with it. I could only take a low-key camera. But in fact, besides the tall plants in the garden and the novelty costumes of the military police, there is nothing particularly worth taking photos here, let alone the taboo of decorating Feng Shui criminals in the Palace - "beast specimens and fur are all over the hall, the toilet or mirror is facing the bed, the corridor is dark, and so on. No wonder the tragedy of the king being killed and the Prince being injured before. Nepal has a rest day on Saturdays. The opening hours of the palace are 11:00-15:00 (winter) and 11:00-16:00 (summer).