A 4-magnitude aftershock was recorded at 1.55 am, with epicentre at Dhading district, according to the National Seismological Centre, Kathmandu.
With this, total number of aftershocks since the April 25 quake has reached 291.
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However, Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Kripashur Sherpa said yesterday that only 15% of tourist destinations in the country have been affected by the earthquake but called on both the government and stakeholders to work together to rebuild infrastructure soon.
"We have also selected 19 ambassadors from Nepal and abroad for effective promotion of tourism products and services in the international market," he was quoted as saying by My Republica.
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