Adam: Alright, hi! I'm Adam, and I'm with Jin today, and we're talking about your home country, Nepal.
Jin: Yes, that's right.
Adam: Very cool. I know that the Himalayas and even Mt. Everest is in Nepal, which is amazing. What else can you tell us about the geography of your country?
Jin: Yeah, well actually, when people think about Nepal, they just talk about the mountains, but then there are actually three regions. There is the mountain region, and then there is another hilly region, and then the Terai region, so then in the Terai region, the earth, like the surface is really flat, and that's where people grow crops. That's where like we get all the grains from, and then there is the hilly region, which is in the middle part Nepal, and that's where I am from, the capital, Kathmandu, and it's like, the temperature is really good there because it's not really hot, not really cold. Ah, in the Terai region it's really hot, but in the hilly region, like it's perfect, and then there's the Himalayas, where it's super cold, and that's where there are like a lot of mountains, which divides us from China.
Adam: So in the south it's kind of the farming area?
Jin: Yeah, in the south, yeah, like everyone's ... the main job is farming.
Adam: That's next to India?
Jin: India, yeah.
Adam: What kind of farming do they do in Nepal in the south?
Jin: They usually grow rice there, and since the land is so fertile, there a like a lot of vegetables, rice, and like a lot of fruits. Everything that grows in hot temperatures.
Adam: Oh, so you have a lot of fruits in Nepal?
Jin: Yeah, we do. We have a lot of fruits, like of different kinds, like I told you, since it's cold, hot and moderate as well, so like we get fruits from all different places and it's amazing.
Adam: Yeah, that's really cool. I didn't know Nepal had so many different climates in one country.
Jin: Yeah, for a small country, it's a lot, I know.
Adam: Well, thank you so much for telling us about Nepal today.
Jin: You're welcome. You can ask me anytime.
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