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Prayer beads wrapped round the wrist of a red-robed monk near Mongar. There is a special religious significance in having exactly 108 beads in a string
An old man at Trashigang wearing the traditional gho robe of all Bhutanese men
A woman, prayer beads in hand, spins brass prayer wheels as she mutters an invocation to protective deities at the 18th century Chorten Kora in Trashi Yangtze
A painting of Garuda by students at the National Institute for Zorig Chusum the school of thirteen arts and craftsA painting of Garuda by students at the National Institute for Zorig Chusum " the school of thirteen arts and crafts
The very fine Buddhist 17th century fort and monastery at Trashi Yangtze is situated a short distance from the town, some 550 km from the capital, Thimpu
The impressive Dzong, or fortress, at Trashigang. It was built in 1667 on a high promontory overlooking the confluence of the Drangme Chhu and Gamri Chhu rivers
A wizened old farmer near Mongar wears the traditional knee-length national robe called gho and a beautifully made conical bamboo hat, the belo
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