Wangdue Phodrang District (Dzongkha: དབང་འདུས་ཕོ་བྲང་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Dbang-'dus Pho-brang rdzong-khag; previously spelled "Wangdi Phodrang") is a dzongkhag (district) of central Bhutan. This is also the name of the dzong (built in 1638) which dominates the district, and the name of the small market town outside the gates of the dzong. The name is said to have been given by the Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal who was searching for the best location for a dzong to prevent incursions from the south. The word "wangdue" means unification of Country, and "Phodrang" means Palace in Dzongkha.
Wangdue Phodrang is bordered by Dagana and Tsirang dzongkhags to the south, Tongsa dzongkhag to the east, Thimphu and Punakha dzongkhag to the west, and Gasa dzongkhag and a small section of border with Tibet to the north. It is listed as a tentative site in Bhutan's Tentative List for UNESCO inclusion.
Sonam Wangdue - Brand New Jokes @ Toronto TCCC 2022 #tibetan
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His Royal Highness Gyalsey With 5th & 4th King 🇧🇹 ||consecration of Wangdue Dzong | Bhutan
Past, Present & Future King Of Bhutan 🇧🇹 || king of Bhutan |consecration of Wangdue Dzong | Bhutan
His Majesty, the king graced the newly restored wangdue Dzong which Was Razed to the ground by the fire 10 years back.
His majesty the fourth king was also present along with her Majesty de Queen of Bhutan and other royal family members as well.
Wangdue Dzong was built by the famous zhabdrung Ngawang namgyel to unify the country in 17th-century. The fortress is supposed to be built over the mountain resembling the shape of the tusks of the sleeping elephant.
The fortress had defended Bhutan from many Tibetan forces in the 17th century.
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published: 12 Nov 2022
Wangdue Gonpa Final program
published: 23 Jan 2018
Butter Tea and Sustainable Bhutanese Food at Wangdue Ecolodge, Bhutan (Day 17)
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On Day 17 of our Bhutan travel and food trip we drove from Phobjikha Valley back to Thimphu, Bhutan, stopping for some Bhutanese food along the way.
Bhutanese breakfast at Phub Lham Farmhouse - For breakfast we had Bhutanese food at the home stay. The suja, butter tea was fantastic, and the ezay chili sauce was also very good. We also ate white Himalayan rice in a wooden bowl.
Wangdue Ecolodge - Driving from Phobjikha Valley back to Thimphu we stopped in Wangdue to eat lunch at the ecolodge. It was a nice place and the owner is really pushing to create a sustainable lodge, both with accommodation and food. The Bhutanese lunch we had was delicious.
Thank you to Chechay (Bhutan Musk Travels http://bhutanmusktravels.com/) for ac...
published: 27 Apr 2017
Medieval Bhutanese VILLAGE FOOD & Tour + Bhutanese Puris | Wangdue, Bhutan
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My epic third day in Bhutan continued that afternoon in the Wangdue District, about a 30-minute drive south of the city of Punakha. I’d be exploring a 17th-century village first, and then head to a second village to experience local life and have some amazing food! Come along with me as I try some medieval Bhutanese village food, including Bhutanese puris, in Wangdue, Bhutan!
Tsheten (my guide from MyBhutan) and I started in the village of Rinchengang, one of the oldest villages in Bhutan! Here, the houses are all clustered together. You can see traditional sto...
published: 17 Jun 2020
Consecration Ceremony of Wangdiphodrang Dzong (Nov 11, 2022)
Consecration Ceremony of Wangdiphodrang Dzong (Nov 11, 2022)
published: 11 Nov 2022
Wangdue Phodrang , Bhutan | Old Town |
Wangdue Phodrang is one of the largest dzongkhags in the country. As the district covers 4,308 sq. km and ranges from 800-5800 m in altitude, it has extremely varied climatic conditions ranging from subtropical forests in the south to cool and snowy regions in the north.
Most of Wangdue Phodrang District is environmentally protected. The northern half of the district falls within the Wangchuck Centennial Park, with northwestern pockets belonging to Jigme Dorji National Park. Southeastern Wangdue is part of Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park.
The town shares its name with the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong built in 1638 that dominates the district. The name is said to have been given by Ngawang Namgyal, the 1st Zhabdrung Rinpoche, who was searching for the best location for a dzong to prevent ...
published: 21 Dec 2021
Tibetan Stand up Comedy - Sonam Wangdue in Minnesota 2018
"Thank you Minnesota" Concert. Organized by RTYC Minnesota.
Tibetan Stand up Comedy - Sonam Wangdue.
Sound & Music by Gen Tenzin Ngawang la.
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published: 05 Oct 2018
How to Get to Wangdue Eco-lodge
Going in line with the Sustainable and Organic Eco- Tourism, Wangdue Ecolodge has come up with the digital map leading to the beautiful Eco-Lodge at Rubesa, Wangdue Phodrang.
This also helps avoid ugly structures on the National Highway and more importantly, at a minimum cost.
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4. Choeyang's NEW Gorshey Dance: https://youtu.be/A1yuusbDKM8
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Topgyal Shastri Live on Stage: https://youtu.be/Ae0M_6U9YCA
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Past, Present & Future King Of Bhutan 🇧🇹 || king of Bhutan |consecration of Wangdue Dzong | Bhutan
His Majesty, the king graced the newly restored wangdue Dzong...
Past, Present & Future King Of Bhutan 🇧🇹 || king of Bhutan |consecration of Wangdue Dzong | Bhutan
His Majesty, the king graced the newly restored wangdue Dzong which Was Razed to the ground by the fire 10 years back.
His majesty the fourth king was also present along with her Majesty de Queen of Bhutan and other royal family members as well.
Wangdue Dzong was built by the famous zhabdrung Ngawang namgyel to unify the country in 17th-century. The fortress is supposed to be built over the mountain resembling the shape of the tusks of the sleeping elephant.
The fortress had defended Bhutan from many Tibetan forces in the 17th century.
Video@BBS
Pic@ king jigme khesar namgyel, wangchuck.
Past, Present & Future King Of Bhutan 🇧🇹 || king of Bhutan |consecration of Wangdue Dzong | Bhutan
His Majesty, the king graced the newly restored wangdue Dzong which Was Razed to the ground by the fire 10 years back.
His majesty the fourth king was also present along with her Majesty de Queen of Bhutan and other royal family members as well.
Wangdue Dzong was built by the famous zhabdrung Ngawang namgyel to unify the country in 17th-century. The fortress is supposed to be built over the mountain resembling the shape of the tusks of the sleeping elephant.
The fortress had defended Bhutan from many Tibetan forces in the 17th century.
Video@BBS
Pic@ king jigme khesar namgyel, wangchuck.
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On Day 17 of our Bhutan travel and food trip we drove from Phobjikha Valley back to Thimphu, Bhuta...
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On Day 17 of our Bhutan travel and food trip we drove from Phobjikha Valley back to Thimphu, Bhutan, stopping for some Bhutanese food along the way.
Bhutanese breakfast at Phub Lham Farmhouse - For breakfast we had Bhutanese food at the home stay. The suja, butter tea was fantastic, and the ezay chili sauce was also very good. We also ate white Himalayan rice in a wooden bowl.
Wangdue Ecolodge - Driving from Phobjikha Valley back to Thimphu we stopped in Wangdue to eat lunch at the ecolodge. It was a nice place and the owner is really pushing to create a sustainable lodge, both with accommodation and food. The Bhutanese lunch we had was delicious.
Thank you to Chechay (Bhutan Musk Travels http://bhutanmusktravels.com/) for accompanying us on this amazing trip in Bhutan!
Thank you Tenzin our driver for driving us to Phobjikha Valley!
Disclosure:
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On Day 17 of our Bhutan travel and food trip we drove from Phobjikha Valley back to Thimphu, Bhutan, stopping for some Bhutanese food along the way.
Bhutanese breakfast at Phub Lham Farmhouse - For breakfast we had Bhutanese food at the home stay. The suja, butter tea was fantastic, and the ezay chili sauce was also very good. We also ate white Himalayan rice in a wooden bowl.
Wangdue Ecolodge - Driving from Phobjikha Valley back to Thimphu we stopped in Wangdue to eat lunch at the ecolodge. It was a nice place and the owner is really pushing to create a sustainable lodge, both with accommodation and food. The Bhutanese lunch we had was delicious.
Thank you to Chechay (Bhutan Musk Travels http://bhutanmusktravels.com/) for accompanying us on this amazing trip in Bhutan!
Thank you Tenzin our driver for driving us to Phobjikha Valley!
Disclosure:
It was an honor to be invited by MyBhutan to visit Bhutan to explore Bhutanese food and culture. Thank you to MyBhutan Productions for making my trip and this video possible!
Do you want to explore Bhutanese cuisine in Bhutan? Go to http://food.mybhutan.com to book your exclusive food tour with MyBhutan.
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My epic third day in Bhutan continued that afternoon in the Wangdue District, about a 30-minute drive south of the city of Punakha. I’d be exploring a 17th-century village first, and then head to a second village to experience local life and have some amazing food! Come along with me as I try some medieval Bhutanese village food, including Bhutanese puris, in Wangdue, Bhutan!
Tsheten (my guide from MyBhutan) and I started in the village of Rinchengang, one of the oldest villages in Bhutan! Here, the houses are all clustered together. You can see traditional stonemasonry and multigenerational households. There were cows and stray dogs wandering around everywhere. It was like taking a trip back in time!
I loved the architecture. Then, I got to see some of the mud-bricks that they use to build the houses. A lot of the older houses have stone foundations and mud-bricks on the top. The newer houses also have wood in them.
There’s only one main path that connects the 20-or-so houses in Rinchengang. It reminded me of an Ottoman village I once visited in Turkey.
We reached the bottom of the town and got back in the car with Nidup to cross the river to the second village. Along the way, we saw Wangdue Phodrang Dzong fortress, which burned down in 2012. We followed a narrow, winding road on the side of the mountain, which got very rocky and bumpy.
In the second village, the houses are much farther apart from one another. We visited one with lots of space and small, low couches.
We had some milk tea with sugar, flattened corn, flattened rice, and roasted rice powder. The tea was basically like chai. The flattened corn was the best.
Then, we went to see some locals making puris, and along the way, we played a little archery. Then, we arrived at the house where they were making Bhutanese puris called maku, which are made from rice like Indian puris. They take a small amount of dough, press it into a small disc shape, and deep-fry it so it puffs up into a hollow, crispy ball.
It tasted like popcorn and was crispy, airy, and not too oily! I wanted to try some with some ema dashti! We bought a bag of them for 200 Nu/$2.65 USD.
After Tsheten had to run away from a bull protecting its calf, we entered another house by climbing a super steep staircase to the second level. There, we had some maku with red chili salsa with onion and tomato called ezay. We enjoyed it with some strong ara!
I broke the maku in half and scooped up some of the ezay. It was extremely spicy, but so amazing! I couldn’t get enough of it! Then, it was time to make some ema dashti! I cut a few chilies before the cook took over.
Fresh cow cheese and processed cheese went into this ema dashti. We enjoyed it with red rice, kewa dashti (chili, cheese, and potatoes), ema dashti, spinach soup, fried beef with chilies, and ezay (chili salsa). We ate everything traditional-style, on the floor with no tables.
I started with the spinach soup, which was creamy and full of spinach. It was a nice, small portion and so yummy!
The ema dashti was nice and spicy, while the kewa dashti was super creamy. The beef looked amazing and was so spicy, juicy, and full of flavor! The chili salsa was so refreshing. The numbing Szechwan peppers were outstanding. Every meal in Bhutan got better and better! The tender beef with the peppers and chilies and cheese was unreal!
This afternoon and evening was one of my favorite experiences in Bhutan so far!
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My epic third day in Bhutan continued that afternoon in the Wangdue District, about a 30-minute drive south of the city of Punakha. I’d be exploring a 17th-century village first, and then head to a second village to experience local life and have some amazing food! Come along with me as I try some medieval Bhutanese village food, including Bhutanese puris, in Wangdue, Bhutan!
Tsheten (my guide from MyBhutan) and I started in the village of Rinchengang, one of the oldest villages in Bhutan! Here, the houses are all clustered together. You can see traditional stonemasonry and multigenerational households. There were cows and stray dogs wandering around everywhere. It was like taking a trip back in time!
I loved the architecture. Then, I got to see some of the mud-bricks that they use to build the houses. A lot of the older houses have stone foundations and mud-bricks on the top. The newer houses also have wood in them.
There’s only one main path that connects the 20-or-so houses in Rinchengang. It reminded me of an Ottoman village I once visited in Turkey.
We reached the bottom of the town and got back in the car with Nidup to cross the river to the second village. Along the way, we saw Wangdue Phodrang Dzong fortress, which burned down in 2012. We followed a narrow, winding road on the side of the mountain, which got very rocky and bumpy.
In the second village, the houses are much farther apart from one another. We visited one with lots of space and small, low couches.
We had some milk tea with sugar, flattened corn, flattened rice, and roasted rice powder. The tea was basically like chai. The flattened corn was the best.
Then, we went to see some locals making puris, and along the way, we played a little archery. Then, we arrived at the house where they were making Bhutanese puris called maku, which are made from rice like Indian puris. They take a small amount of dough, press it into a small disc shape, and deep-fry it so it puffs up into a hollow, crispy ball.
It tasted like popcorn and was crispy, airy, and not too oily! I wanted to try some with some ema dashti! We bought a bag of them for 200 Nu/$2.65 USD.
After Tsheten had to run away from a bull protecting its calf, we entered another house by climbing a super steep staircase to the second level. There, we had some maku with red chili salsa with onion and tomato called ezay. We enjoyed it with some strong ara!
I broke the maku in half and scooped up some of the ezay. It was extremely spicy, but so amazing! I couldn’t get enough of it! Then, it was time to make some ema dashti! I cut a few chilies before the cook took over.
Fresh cow cheese and processed cheese went into this ema dashti. We enjoyed it with red rice, kewa dashti (chili, cheese, and potatoes), ema dashti, spinach soup, fried beef with chilies, and ezay (chili salsa). We ate everything traditional-style, on the floor with no tables.
I started with the spinach soup, which was creamy and full of spinach. It was a nice, small portion and so yummy!
The ema dashti was nice and spicy, while the kewa dashti was super creamy. The beef looked amazing and was so spicy, juicy, and full of flavor! The chili salsa was so refreshing. The numbing Szechwan peppers were outstanding. Every meal in Bhutan got better and better! The tender beef with the peppers and chilies and cheese was unreal!
This afternoon and evening was one of my favorite experiences in Bhutan so far!
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I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
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Wangdue Phodrang is one of the largest dzongkhags in the country. As the district covers 4,308 sq. km and ranges from 800-5800 m in altitude, it has extremely v...
Wangdue Phodrang is one of the largest dzongkhags in the country. As the district covers 4,308 sq. km and ranges from 800-5800 m in altitude, it has extremely varied climatic conditions ranging from subtropical forests in the south to cool and snowy regions in the north.
Most of Wangdue Phodrang District is environmentally protected. The northern half of the district falls within the Wangchuck Centennial Park, with northwestern pockets belonging to Jigme Dorji National Park. Southeastern Wangdue is part of Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park.
The town shares its name with the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong built in 1638 that dominates the district. The name is said to have been given by Ngawang Namgyal, the 1st Zhabdrung Rinpoche, who was searching for the best location for a dzong to prevent incursions from the south. At the chosen spot, the Zhabdrung encountered a boy named Wangdi playing beside the river and hence named the dzong "Wangdi's Palace".
24 June 2012
Wangdi Phodrang Dzong burnt down in the afternoon of 24 June 2012, supposedly because of a faulty electrical water cooker. However, the dzong was being renovated at the time, so most of the historical relics had already been put into storage and were saved from destruction.[6] Shortly after the fire, more than 1000 Japanese sympathizers donated an equivalent of over US$134,500 to the Wangdue Phodrang Reconstruction Fund.[7] Other donations have also arrived, but reconstruction is still underway as of 2021
#Wangdue #Phodrang #bajo #Bhutan
Wangdue Phodrang is one of the largest dzongkhags in the country. As the district covers 4,308 sq. km and ranges from 800-5800 m in altitude, it has extremely varied climatic conditions ranging from subtropical forests in the south to cool and snowy regions in the north.
Most of Wangdue Phodrang District is environmentally protected. The northern half of the district falls within the Wangchuck Centennial Park, with northwestern pockets belonging to Jigme Dorji National Park. Southeastern Wangdue is part of Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park.
The town shares its name with the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong built in 1638 that dominates the district. The name is said to have been given by Ngawang Namgyal, the 1st Zhabdrung Rinpoche, who was searching for the best location for a dzong to prevent incursions from the south. At the chosen spot, the Zhabdrung encountered a boy named Wangdi playing beside the river and hence named the dzong "Wangdi's Palace".
24 June 2012
Wangdi Phodrang Dzong burnt down in the afternoon of 24 June 2012, supposedly because of a faulty electrical water cooker. However, the dzong was being renovated at the time, so most of the historical relics had already been put into storage and were saved from destruction.[6] Shortly after the fire, more than 1000 Japanese sympathizers donated an equivalent of over US$134,500 to the Wangdue Phodrang Reconstruction Fund.[7] Other donations have also arrived, but reconstruction is still underway as of 2021
#Wangdue #Phodrang #bajo #Bhutan
"Thank you Minnesota" Concert. Organized by RTYC Minnesota.
Tibetan Stand up Comedy - Sonam Wangdue.
Sound & Music by Gen Tenzin Ngawang la.
Videography / chime...
"Thank you Minnesota" Concert. Organized by RTYC Minnesota.
Tibetan Stand up Comedy - Sonam Wangdue.
Sound & Music by Gen Tenzin Ngawang la.
Videography / chimemn
"Thank you Minnesota" Concert. Organized by RTYC Minnesota.
Tibetan Stand up Comedy - Sonam Wangdue.
Sound & Music by Gen Tenzin Ngawang la.
Videography / chimemn
Going in line with the Sustainable and Organic Eco- Tourism, Wangdue Ecolodge has come up with the digital map leading to the beautiful Eco-Lodge at Rubesa, Wan...
Going in line with the Sustainable and Organic Eco- Tourism, Wangdue Ecolodge has come up with the digital map leading to the beautiful Eco-Lodge at Rubesa, Wangdue Phodrang.
This also helps avoid ugly structures on the National Highway and more importantly, at a minimum cost.
Going in line with the Sustainable and Organic Eco- Tourism, Wangdue Ecolodge has come up with the digital map leading to the beautiful Eco-Lodge at Rubesa, Wangdue Phodrang.
This also helps avoid ugly structures on the National Highway and more importantly, at a minimum cost.
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Past, Present & Future King Of Bhutan 🇧🇹 || king of Bhutan |consecration of Wangdue Dzong | Bhutan
His Majesty, the king graced the newly restored wangdue Dzong which Was Razed to the ground by the fire 10 years back.
His majesty the fourth king was also present along with her Majesty de Queen of Bhutan and other royal family members as well.
Wangdue Dzong was built by the famous zhabdrung Ngawang namgyel to unify the country in 17th-century. The fortress is supposed to be built over the mountain resembling the shape of the tusks of the sleeping elephant.
The fortress had defended Bhutan from many Tibetan forces in the 17th century.
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Pic@ king jigme khesar namgyel, wangchuck.
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On Day 17 of our Bhutan travel and food trip we drove from Phobjikha Valley back to Thimphu, Bhutan, stopping for some Bhutanese food along the way.
Bhutanese breakfast at Phub Lham Farmhouse - For breakfast we had Bhutanese food at the home stay. The suja, butter tea was fantastic, and the ezay chili sauce was also very good. We also ate white Himalayan rice in a wooden bowl.
Wangdue Ecolodge - Driving from Phobjikha Valley back to Thimphu we stopped in Wangdue to eat lunch at the ecolodge. It was a nice place and the owner is really pushing to create a sustainable lodge, both with accommodation and food. The Bhutanese lunch we had was delicious.
Thank you to Chechay (Bhutan Musk Travels http://bhutanmusktravels.com/) for accompanying us on this amazing trip in Bhutan!
Thank you Tenzin our driver for driving us to Phobjikha Valley!
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My epic third day in Bhutan continued that afternoon in the Wangdue District, about a 30-minute drive south of the city of Punakha. I’d be exploring a 17th-century village first, and then head to a second village to experience local life and have some amazing food! Come along with me as I try some medieval Bhutanese village food, including Bhutanese puris, in Wangdue, Bhutan!
Tsheten (my guide from MyBhutan) and I started in the village of Rinchengang, one of the oldest villages in Bhutan! Here, the houses are all clustered together. You can see traditional stonemasonry and multigenerational households. There were cows and stray dogs wandering around everywhere. It was like taking a trip back in time!
I loved the architecture. Then, I got to see some of the mud-bricks that they use to build the houses. A lot of the older houses have stone foundations and mud-bricks on the top. The newer houses also have wood in them.
There’s only one main path that connects the 20-or-so houses in Rinchengang. It reminded me of an Ottoman village I once visited in Turkey.
We reached the bottom of the town and got back in the car with Nidup to cross the river to the second village. Along the way, we saw Wangdue Phodrang Dzong fortress, which burned down in 2012. We followed a narrow, winding road on the side of the mountain, which got very rocky and bumpy.
In the second village, the houses are much farther apart from one another. We visited one with lots of space and small, low couches.
We had some milk tea with sugar, flattened corn, flattened rice, and roasted rice powder. The tea was basically like chai. The flattened corn was the best.
Then, we went to see some locals making puris, and along the way, we played a little archery. Then, we arrived at the house where they were making Bhutanese puris called maku, which are made from rice like Indian puris. They take a small amount of dough, press it into a small disc shape, and deep-fry it so it puffs up into a hollow, crispy ball.
It tasted like popcorn and was crispy, airy, and not too oily! I wanted to try some with some ema dashti! We bought a bag of them for 200 Nu/$2.65 USD.
After Tsheten had to run away from a bull protecting its calf, we entered another house by climbing a super steep staircase to the second level. There, we had some maku with red chili salsa with onion and tomato called ezay. We enjoyed it with some strong ara!
I broke the maku in half and scooped up some of the ezay. It was extremely spicy, but so amazing! I couldn’t get enough of it! Then, it was time to make some ema dashti! I cut a few chilies before the cook took over.
Fresh cow cheese and processed cheese went into this ema dashti. We enjoyed it with red rice, kewa dashti (chili, cheese, and potatoes), ema dashti, spinach soup, fried beef with chilies, and ezay (chili salsa). We ate everything traditional-style, on the floor with no tables.
I started with the spinach soup, which was creamy and full of spinach. It was a nice, small portion and so yummy!
The ema dashti was nice and spicy, while the kewa dashti was super creamy. The beef looked amazing and was so spicy, juicy, and full of flavor! The chili salsa was so refreshing. The numbing Szechwan peppers were outstanding. Every meal in Bhutan got better and better! The tender beef with the peppers and chilies and cheese was unreal!
This afternoon and evening was one of my favorite experiences in Bhutan so far!
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I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
P.S. Thank you for watching my videos and subscribing!
Wangdue Phodrang is one of the largest dzongkhags in the country. As the district covers 4,308 sq. km and ranges from 800-5800 m in altitude, it has extremely varied climatic conditions ranging from subtropical forests in the south to cool and snowy regions in the north.
Most of Wangdue Phodrang District is environmentally protected. The northern half of the district falls within the Wangchuck Centennial Park, with northwestern pockets belonging to Jigme Dorji National Park. Southeastern Wangdue is part of Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park.
The town shares its name with the Wangdue Phodrang Dzong built in 1638 that dominates the district. The name is said to have been given by Ngawang Namgyal, the 1st Zhabdrung Rinpoche, who was searching for the best location for a dzong to prevent incursions from the south. At the chosen spot, the Zhabdrung encountered a boy named Wangdi playing beside the river and hence named the dzong "Wangdi's Palace".
24 June 2012
Wangdi Phodrang Dzong burnt down in the afternoon of 24 June 2012, supposedly because of a faulty electrical water cooker. However, the dzong was being renovated at the time, so most of the historical relics had already been put into storage and were saved from destruction.[6] Shortly after the fire, more than 1000 Japanese sympathizers donated an equivalent of over US$134,500 to the Wangdue Phodrang Reconstruction Fund.[7] Other donations have also arrived, but reconstruction is still underway as of 2021
#Wangdue #Phodrang #bajo #Bhutan
"Thank you Minnesota" Concert. Organized by RTYC Minnesota.
Tibetan Stand up Comedy - Sonam Wangdue.
Sound & Music by Gen Tenzin Ngawang la.
Videography / chimemn
Going in line with the Sustainable and Organic Eco- Tourism, Wangdue Ecolodge has come up with the digital map leading to the beautiful Eco-Lodge at Rubesa, Wangdue Phodrang.
This also helps avoid ugly structures on the National Highway and more importantly, at a minimum cost.
Wangdue Phodrang District (Dzongkha: དབང་འདུས་ཕོ་བྲང་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Dbang-'dus Pho-brang rdzong-khag; previously spelled "Wangdi Phodrang") is a dzongkhag (district) of central Bhutan. This is also the name of the dzong (built in 1638) which dominates the district, and the name of the small market town outside the gates of the dzong. The name is said to have been given by the Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal who was searching for the best location for a dzong to prevent incursions from the south. The word "wangdue" means unification of Country, and "Phodrang" means Palace in Dzongkha.
Wangdue Phodrang is bordered by Dagana and Tsirang dzongkhags to the south, Tongsa dzongkhag to the east, Thimphu and Punakha dzongkhag to the west, and Gasa dzongkhag and a small section of border with Tibet to the north. It is listed as a tentative site in Bhutan's Tentative List for UNESCO inclusion.
[Intro: Anquette, backed up by "Dragnet" theme] In our town we have a State Attorney by the name of Janet Reno She locks brothers up for not paying their child support In your town you may have someone just like her [the beat kicks in] You think you're so slick, that you won't have to pay You slay, get a baby, then run away Oh, but I got a trick for your monkey ass The boys that don't pay get cased up fast You ?answer to? Janet Reno and she lays the law And when she's through with you, you'll wish you never saw Me or the baby or the place where we met Digging up old gold that you wish you could forget The proof is here, it's livin and breathin And Janet Reno's makin sure that I start receivin All the money you get, all the checks you make Janet Reno will make sure and TAKE [singing to the tune of "Yankee Doodle"] Janet Reno comes to town collecting all the money You stayed one day, then ran away, and started actin funny She caught you down on 15th Ave., you tried to hide your trail She found your ass and locked you up, now WHO can post no bail? (Bust it!) You're out in your 'vert, dickin her down You start to get ?babblin? when Reno comes around You start changing your looks, your clothes and your car You're not a mama's boy, you're a projects star It's time to pay your dues, I mean pay in full Janet's in control, you ain't got no pull You can't boss around like the boys on the ave. And slowly but surely I'm gettin all that you have From your bad-ass suits to your Revlon cologne Your diamond rings, gold rope and everything you own Will get taken and then you be sad to the max And I'll even get your income tax [singing to the tune of "Charlie Brown" by the Coasters] He walks in a courtroom, cool and slow And calls Janet Reno a no good dirty hoe She locks yo ass up, now you don't know what to do The boys on the ave. are sure dissin you (Hit it!) Janet Reno gets justice for all You can solve your problem with a phone call So if you have a problem that you want resolved Just straighten it out when you get in court Put your faith in her and you won her respect And if it's up to her you get all your checks She helped me out of a jam, I'm doin well on my own It could be the same for yours, been proven and shown [singing to the tune of "This Old Man"] Yes my man had a Brougham But this time he's not drivin it home With a knick-knack-slam-splack, you hit it, now you're gone Now I'm 'round town just pushin your Brougham The next time you start to make a selection Make sure that you got some protection Think twice the next time before you jump right in the bed
Wangdue—A father, mother, their nephew, and their eight-month-old baby boy died in an accident on January 19...The crash occurred at Chazam in Saephu, around 70 kilometres from Wangdue.
Wangdue— On December 11, the second bench of the Wangdue Dzongkhag Court imposed a fine of Nu 5,750 on Kinley Wangdi, the Gup of Kazhi Gewog, for his involvement in the death of a 50-year-old man on June 7.
Wangdue, renowned for its potato cultivation, primarily produces potatoes in the six gewogs of Gangtey, Phobjikha, Dangchu, Saephu, Rubesa, and Bjena ... In 2023, farmers in Wangdue earned an average ...
Chencho Dema. Wangdue – In a daring escape, a 26-year-old woman detainee skillfully removed a metal grill from her cell at the Wangdue police station in the early hours of April 4, freeing herself ... She also allegedly deceived people for money ... .
Punakha —The three-day special early voting period for the general round of elections in Gasa, Punakha, and WangduePhodrang that concluded yesterday saw more voters with disabilities than the primary round ... Wangdue Phodrang.
Dechen Dolkar ...BTPPresident, Pema Chewang said this during the meeting with voters in Nyisho-Saephu constituency, Wangdue, yesterday ... Potato is the primary source of income for people of Phobjikha and Gangtey gewogs ... .
In yesterday’s primary round of election, Wangdue declared the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as its top choice to advance to the general round, triumphing over four other participating parties.
Despite the rapid outbreak of livestock diseases in the country, Wangdue dzongkhag’s livestock sector is facing a bigger challenge—an acute shortage of vets, with seven gewogs left without a livestock ...
Chencho Dema. WANGDUE — The annual cordyceps auction in the dzongkhag has concluded with a striking eight-fold decrease in collection compared to the previous year, amounting to a staggering 700 percent reduction in yield ... .
The WangduePolice have forwarded a suspected murder case of a 34-year-old individual to the Office of the Attorney General on May 17, marking a significant development in the ongoing inquiry.
Jigmi Wangdi . Wangdue. Phub Dorji emerged victorious in the National Council (NC) elections 2023, winning the provisional representative seat for Wangdue ... As the poll closed, 11,023 people cast their votes at 45 polling stations in Wangdue ... .
Developing the agriculture sector is a prominent concern among the five National Council candidates of Wangdue... He also spoke about building a new Wangdue bridge near Bajo town.