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Dzongs in Bhutan serve multiple purposes. Primarily, they function as administrative centers where government officials ...
03/12/2023

Dzongs in Bhutan serve multiple purposes. Primarily, they function as administrative centers where government officials work. They also serve as religious centers, housing temples and monastic areas for Buddhist monks. Additionally, dzongs often host important festivals, events, and ceremonies, playing a significant role in preserving Bhutanese traditions and culture.

16/11/2023

Bhutan is a great place for foodies to explore. The country offers a diverse range of regional dishes and fantastic dining spots. Bhutanese cuisine features a mix of ingredients like corn, rice, wheat, barley, butter, and of course, chili and cheese. Don't miss the spicy ema datsi (chili cheese) and the delicious matsutake mushroom dishes, a sought-after delicacy worldwide.

16/11/2023

Museums are a treasure trove of history, culture and people's stories. They provide us with insights into our complex past, broaden our perspective, and deepen our understanding of history. The National Museum of Bhutan, situated above Paro Rinpung Dzong, known as Taa Dzong, was built in 1649. Inside the museum, visitors can explore Bhutanese art, including beautiful statues, paintings and artefacts. With its extensive collection, the museum offers a great opportunity for visitors to delve into Bhutan's history, culture and traditions.

16/11/2023

Thimphu nightscapes. Featuring the Thimphu Dzong in the foreground and the Buddha Dordenma in the background.
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Held in the nation's administrative and religious center Tashichhodzong, Thimphu Tshechu is one of the most significant religious and social celebrations in Bhutan. Although the public attends the festival over the course of three days, monks and dancers make preparations months in advance. Mask dances performed during the annual tshechu are among the most visible manifestations of Bhutanese art.

25/09/2022

In Phuentsholing, the border gates were opened at about 9 this morning. Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering inaugurated the opening ceremony. Thousands of people crossed the newly built Pedestrian Terminal on Day 1 of the border gate reopening.

25/09/2022

The international border gates of Samdrup Jongkhar, Sarpang, and Samtse districts have been reopened this morning, heightening the excitement level of the residents there and others from across the borders.

25/09/2022

As the country reopens its borders today, about 30 tourists paying the revised Sustainable Development Fee of 200 USD arrived at the Paro International Airport. They are among the more than 90 tourists. The rest are on the old SDF of 65 USD.

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