Standing on the Taumadi Square in Badgang, Nyatapola Temple is the tallest Buddhist Pagoda in the Kathmandu Valley. It has five levels, also known as the five-level pagoda, about 30 meters high. It is one of the representative works of Nepal's traditional architectural style and one of Nepal's tourist symbols. It is a temple dedicated to Siddhi Lakshmi. Five groups of statues are arranged from the bottom to the top on the stone steps of the tower - the strongest local warrior (Diamond), elephant, lion, the monster with the head of the Griffin, and finally Singhini and Baghini, two lion and tiger goddesses. It is said that the gods depicted on each floor of the tower are 10 times more powerful than those on the next floor. You can walk up the stone steps to the top of the tower and overlook the whole square.