The story of Bhutan’s national airline begins in 1968, when His Majesty the Third Druk Gyalpo sent Prince Namgyal Wangchuck to New York to explore the possibility of purchasing an aircraft.
In 1956, His Late Majesty the Third King envisioned a new industry that would transform the kingdom’s economy. Under this vision, the Bhutan Central Distillery was set up in Samchi, Southern Bhutan.
This summer, visitors to the 42nd annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival will have the rare opportunity to learn about the rich culture of the virtually unknown Kingdom of Bhutan. “Bhutan: Land of the ...
We're taking a journey this morning to an exotic land sometimes known as THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM. But despite that nickname ... despite the fact that few people travel there ... it's a place that could ...
Beyond Paro and Thimpu, the other valleys of Bhutan are worth visiting for the lush greenery, stunning mountain views, and ...
The study of history provides rich lessons about the damaging effects of oppression and injustice, particularly egregious human-rights violations. One of the most important is that if legitimate ...
Existence of barbers or professional hair cutters does not feature in any history of Bhutan, – comments ShyGuard at the Writers Association of Bhutan blog. Most probably the profession did not exist ...
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