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Saturday, 26 September 2009

A tradition and culture that is living comes again as Thimphu Tshechu begins from Monday


 Photo Courtesy: BBS Website http://www.bbs.com.bt/Thimphu%20Lhamoi%20Domchoe%20observed%20today.html dated 24/09/2009


The government offices, schools and institutes in Thimphu Dzongkhag will remain closed for another three days excluding as Thimphu Tshechu begins despite of many holidays last week. This is an example that depicts how much effort is put by the people and government in preserving the living yet a tangible culture and tradition of the country.

During the three day Tshechu to be held in Tendrel Thang, everyone, young and old, rich and poor, male and female will come to witness the event in their best attires further decorated  with jewelleries particularly the women.

It is also  the time for the Bhutanese to showcase our rich as well as a living culture and tradition to the rest of the world as hundreds of tourists are expected to come for the Tshechu for the next three days.

Meanwhile, the Parops are also going to have a holiday for three days not for Tshechu but for the Drubchen begins from Monday.

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