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Every fortress in Bhutan hosts an annual festival, and the time is coming for the Paro Tschechu festival of the Rinpung Dzong — the massive, ancient fortress and monastery of Paro. The men are ...
TOKTOKHA, Bhutan, March 24 -- Without revolution or bloodshed, this tiny Himalayan kingdom became the world's newest democracy Monday, as wildflower farmers, traditional healers, Buddhist folk ...
This wasn’t just another student trip. Twenty of us—from HKS, HBS, GSD, and HSPH—came together, joined by partners and friends, forming a warm, thoughtful group. The Trek, organized by Kinga Tshering ...
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Bhutan is a tiny, remote Himalayan kingdom nestled between China and India. It has no traffic lights. Here's why it may be added to a White House travel ban.
With an economy hit hard by COVID, many Bhutanese have left for jobs abroad. Bhutan's government, which for years has prioritized Gross National Happiness, is now working to lure people back.
Bhutan, a country that prioritizes happiness, has seen 9% of its population leave in recent years. Now the king is launching a bold plan for a new city to create jobs and lure people back.
That may be peanuts compared to mega-airports like London Heathrow or New York’s JFK, but it’s a huge figure for the landlocked country of Bhutan, which received just 316,000 tourists in 2019.
Bhutan opened to high-end tourists in 1974 when it received 300 visitors. The number soared to 315,600 in 2019, up 15.1% from a year earlier, TCB data showed.
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