Gurung is a significant Sino-Tibetan language spoken primarily by the Gurung community in Nepal and neighboring regions. It is more than just a means of communication—it represents the rich history, traditions, and identity of the Gurung people.

Key Highlights of the Gurung Language

  • Widely Spoken – Predominantly used in Nepal, with speakers in India, Bhutan, and diaspora communities worldwide.
  • Sino-Tibetan Roots – Part of a large and ancient language family, linking it to other languages of the Himalayan region.
  • Cultural Significance – Integral to Gurung rituals, songs, folklore, and daily life.
  • Preservation Efforts – Various organizations and communities are working to safeguard and promote the language for future generations.

At Nepal Cultural House, we celebrate and promote Gurung heritage through traditional attire, accessories, and cultural representation.

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