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Druk Air flights from Paro to Bumthang, which had been suspended for two weeks following continuous bad weather have resumed. The loss incurred was about Nu 7,00,000, the reservations being made especially by tourists.
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Tashi Air’s subsidiary, Bhutan Airline’s inaugural flight took place from Paro to Bangkok on Oct 10, 2013. Following this, Tashi Air will commence daily international flights from Paro to Bangkok. Tashi Air charges Nu 11,000 for a one-way trip and Nu 21,000 for a round trip as compared to Druk Air’s Nu13,245 (one way) and...
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Bhutanese soccer fans will have an opportunity of a lifetime when they get to feast their eyes on the 6.1 kg FIFA world football cup made of 18-carat gold at Changlimithang stadium on Dec 20. The football trophy which is on a nine-month long world tour prior to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, courtesy...
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Bhutan’s first private airline, Tashi Air’s Airbus 320 landed in Paro this morning. Ashi Kesang Wangmo Wangchuck and the MoIC Minister, D.N.Dhungyel inaugurated the Airbus. The Airbus has 132 economy, and 12 business seats. Commercial flights will begin from 11 October, after an inaugural flight to Bangkok on the 10th.
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1. Shingzo (Carpentry): Skilled carpenters are involved in construction activities including building dzongs, houses and temples. They also make tools. 2. Dozo (Masonry): Building of dzongs, stupas, temples, millstones and stone pestles. 3. Parzo(Carving):Wood, stone and slate carving. 4. Lhazo (Painting): Painting of thangkas (religious pictures), murals, frescoes in temples and dzongs as well as...
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Druk Hotel: One of the oldest and best hotels in town, it boasts a bar, a restaurant, a business centre and a health club with a gym, sauna and steam bath. Hotel Phunstho Pelri: It consists of a central  courtyard surrounded by bright rooms with tea and coffee facilities. It also has a bar and...
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The Chairman of the Standing Committee of Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives from Japan, Katsuyuki Kawai, proposed to open their embassy in Thimphu by April next year. The Chairman said both countries could thus develop their relationship in terms of friendship, economy, culture and tourism. This is a first time visit for the...
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An eight-member Chinese delegation led by the Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenrin will arrive in the country tomorrow for the 21st round of Bhutan-China border talks. Foreign Minister Rinzin Dorje will lead the Bhutanese delegation. The boundary negotiations between the Bhutanese government and the government of the People’s Republic of China are guided by the four...
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1. A white scarf with fringes is for commoners. 2. A white scarf with fringes and a red band running lengthwise down the middle, with one, two or three red stripes across it, is worn by an assistant district administrator (Dzongrab, Dungpa). 3. A white scarf with fringes and two broad, red, vertical borders is...
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The Bhutanese use certain ritual objects  which are associated with particular deities during religious ceremonies. 1. Dorje/ Vajrayana – The “diamond-thunderbolt” looks like a small dumb-bell with four or eight prongs branching off from the middle of the central axis and joining again at the extremities. Diamond and thunderbolt both represent purity and indestructibility i.e...
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