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Thimphu Thimphu,
perhaps the most unusual capital city in the world, is
a bustling town on the banks of the Wangchu river. Bhutan's
most stately and arguably the most impressive building is the Tashichhodzong,
on the banks of the Wangchhu (Thimphu river). Home of the throne room
of His Majesty the King of Bhutan and the summer residence of the venerated
monastic community. The dzong is the impressive result of a redesign
of the original medieval structure sanctioned by the Third King, His
Majesty King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, when he moved the capital to Thimphu
from Punakha. Other places of interest in Thimphu include the Traditional Painting school where age-old styles of Bhutanese painting, including thangkha painting, are taught, and the close by National Library houses a vast collection of books and research documents of Buddhist studies.
An enjoyable
way of passing time in Thimphu is to wander along its main street.Thimphu's
weekend market is another opportunity to watch the way
life goes in the capital. Farmers from the neighbouring villages come
to sell their produce and wares - mountains of bright red chillies,
fresh mushrooms, asparagus in season, and cereal of all kinds. You might
be surprised to see orchids being sold as vegetable! There are brightly
coloured Bhutanese handicrafts on sale.
Thimphu's urban development is strictly monitored and buildings cannot exceed a certain height, nor can they be designed in anything but the traditional Bhutanese style. |
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