The doodle features Nepal’s national bird, the Danphe, or the Himalayan Monal on top of illustrious red-blue coloured Google logo. It was created by Alyssa Winans, an illustrator and game artist based in San Francisco bay area.
Wishing Nepal a Happy Republic Day, Google has also adored the beauty of Nepal portrayed along with the doodle.
Google has highlighted Nepal as a beautiful and peaceful country that features world’s highest peak Everest and other incredible landmarks.
You can read the complete description for the doodle in the image card below.
Nepal celebrates Republic Day on 28th May every year to mark the establishment of a federal democratic republic country on 28th May 2008. The decade-long Maoist’s revolution came to an end in 2006 when they along with other political parties of Nepal were able to abdicated Monarchy from Nepal. This followed with the formation of a constituent assembly that voted in favor of a federal democratic republic Nepal on 28 May 2008.
Google Nepal Doodles
This is not the first time Google has created a doodle to mark Nepal-specific holiday and celebrations. Google doodle also marked Nepal Republic Day 2015 last year with a beautiful message calling Nepal as “an international symbol of splendor, peace, and tenacity”.
Here’s the Google doodle for Nepal Republic Day 2015.
Here’s the Google doodle for Nepal Republic Day 2015.
Teacher’s Day 2015 (Nepal) doodle was another doodle for the Nepal-specific occasion from the search engine giant.
Nepal was also part of Google’s important holiday doodle back in 2010 on its global homepage – Google.com. The doodle that took five artists about 250 hours to design featured 17-holiday scenes from around the world including Nepal.
Discontent with Google Nepal Doodle
But not everyone seems to be pleased with the latest Google’s doodle created to mark the Nepal’s Republic Day 2016.
This has more to do with what the doodle links to instead of the doodle itself. The doodle is currently linked with keyword “Republic Day” which returns information on republic day of India.
Republic day is commemorated in several countries around the world and although theWikipedia article on Republic day enlists Nepal’s information, the rich information displayed by Google highlights the information on Indian republic day.
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