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Visit Nepal 2020, also known by the initialism VNY 2020, was a tourism
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released by the
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as an extension of Visit Nepal campaigns of 1998 and 2011. The campaign was coordinated by Suraj Vaidya. The folkloric creature
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was chosen as the campaign's official mascot. In March 2020, the campaign was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal The COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The first case in Nepal was confirmed on 23 January 2020 when a 31-year-old st ...
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Campaign

Visit Nepal 2020 was the third tourism promotion campaign undertaken by the Government of Nepal, following the first in 1998 and second in 2011. The government aims to attract 1.5–2 million tourists in 2020. The 2020 campaign was coordinated by
Suraj Vaidya Suraj may refer to: People Arts and entertainment *Suraj Jagan, Indian playback singer *Suraj Mani, Indian musical artist *Suraj Sharma (born 1993), Indian actor * Suraj Singh Thakuri, Nepali presenter, director and producer *Suraj Venjaramoodu ( ...
alongside members of the Program Implementation Sub Committee. Vaidya wrote: "The success of VNY 2020 will depend on our national pride, willingness and ability to contribute".


Promotion

To promote the campaign, the team built more than 108 sculptures around Nepal. The official mascot was chosen to be the
Yeti The Yeti ()"Yeti"
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is an ape-like creature purported t ...
, the ape-like creature from Himalayan folklore, and it was created by US-based Nepali artist Ang Tsherin Sherpa. 108 Yeti sculptures were planned to be displayed around Nepal by the end of 2020. Each sculpture measures in height; they were painted by 108 artists, and cost 500,000 Nepalese rupees (approximately US$4,414; £3,380) per piece. Kamal Pariyar of
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wrote about the Yeti's design: "Most people seem to agree this probably isn't what they imagine a yeti looks like". The mascot was met with some negative feedback based on the cost of the statues, and "use of religious and cultural motifs".


Cancellation

On 22 March 2020, the government announced the cancellation of the campaign due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal The COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The first case in Nepal was confirmed on 23 January 2020 when a 31-year-old st ...
.


See also

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CowParade CowParade is an international public art exhibit that has featured in major world cities. Fiberglass sculptures of cows are decorated by local artists, and distributed over the city centre, in public places such as train stations, important avenu ...
, a similar public art program *
Moose in the City Moose in the City was a public art display in the year 2000 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada organized by the municipal government, which placed 326 life-sized moose sculptures throughout the city and decorated by local artists. Conception McDonald' ...
, a similar public art program in
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External links

* {{Official website, https://visitnepal2020.com/ 2020 in Nepal Tourism campaigns Tourism in Nepal 2020 establishments in Nepal 2020 disestablishments in Nepal