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Bhutan

As Bhutan’s political and commercial center, Thimphu contributes almost half of the country’s GNP. Other than incomes from agriculture, tourism of the city is well preserved and contributes considerably to its economy. Bhutan is rich in culture, literature, music, dance, festivals; all these are experienced at their finest during the four-day festival, known as Tshechu, held around September or October every year. The Tshechu features cham dances, a form of mask dance, performed in Tashichho Dzong. #travel #bhutan #thimphu #center #entertainments

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Visit Jungshi handmade paper factory
Visit Jungshi handmade paper factory
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Visit Jungshi handmade paper factory

Bhutan has a unique art of making papers passed down from generation to generation. The traditional paper called Deh-so, by the locals is made from 2 different raw materials, the Daphne and the Dhekap. Experience, or even try your hands on, every process involved in turning these trees into beautiful papers. Apart from learning the traditional paper-making technique, visiting the Jungshi paper factory affords you the chance to pick authentic Bhutanese paper printed gifts for your loved ones. #travel #bhutan #thimphu #paper #factory

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Buddha Dordenma Statue
Buddha Dordenma Statue
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Buddha Dordenma Statue

A gigantic statue made of bronze and gold, housing other smaller statues is not a sight you see on every trip. The Great Buddha Dordenma stood at 177 feet, and the impressive structure is made up of 125,000 miniature Buddha statues. As one of the largest Buddha rupas in the world, it cost a total of US$100 million and eight years to build. Erected on 943.4 acres of forest land, the park packs several recreational and sporting centers, including a large meditation hall underneath Buddha Dordenma and two outdoor gymnasiums, among other fun facilities in the Kuenselphodrang Nature Park. #travel

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The food and the lifestyle
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The food and the lifestyle

Rice is the body of most Bhutanese dishes. It is often served with fish, beef, pork and vegetables such as radishes, spinach, green beans, pumpkin, river weed, tomatoes and onions. One common theme of most food served in Thimphu is spiciness. If you are visiting during special occasions, you are likely to be offered Momos or Ema Datshi. If you live in a fast-paced city, the Buddha town of Thimphu is a gateway. The lifestyle here is slow-paced, peaceful and friendly people, a perfect place to let go of yourself and live in the moment #travel #thimphu #bhutan #food #lifestyle

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