The day will be celebrated in full swing after three years of COVID-19 restrictions. All 20 Dzongkhags, Bhutan's primary subdivisions, will begin the day with prayers and butter lamp offerings for the long life of His Majesty.
After a conference in Thimphu which was presented by a Japanese Sake manufacturing company called Tsuchida Sake Brewery, the company is keen on setting up a production plant in Bhutan, reported Bhutan Live. As reported by Bhutan Live, the Embassy of Japan in India held the "Japan-Bhutan Food
The ancestors of Bangyul worked in cotton fields and weaved their clothes. In recent years, only Bangyul Kapa Detshen kept the tradition going but they too closed their shops during COVID-19 pandemic. However, they are back in business due to the cotton yarn processing machines.
The artworks were on display for the White Canvas Bhutan Art Competition 2022 held for the first time after the pandemic. Through the competition, White Canvas Thailand in collaboration with VAST Bhutan aims to provide a platform for talented yet undiscovered artists to shine and be launched
India looked to get on the attack from the very first minute, looking to use their pacey wingers to get behind the Bhutanese defence. However, it took their attackers a while to get a read on Bhutan's offside trap, before they could score. The likes of Nitu Linda, Sumati Kumari, and Apurna N
Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra arrived in Bhutan's Paro on Wednesday to co-chair the 4th India-Bhutan Development Cooperation talks and hold bilateral consultations with the Bhutanese counterpart.
The secretary of the International Boundaries of Bhutan, Dasho Letho Tobdhen Tangbi, led a Bhutanese delegation to the 11th Expert Group Meeting (EGM) organised in Kunming city, China from January 10 to 13 to address boundary issues between the two countries, stated a press release by the Bh
China and Bhutan used to share a good relationship but since Beijing invaded Tibet in 1949, the relationship strained. And the Chinese leader Mao Zedong's claim over Bhutan as their territory made the situation worst. China's new maps of 1954 and 1958 and the illegal occupation of 300 square
Bhutanese monks' visit marked the culmination of the eight-day tour in which the delegation visited several holy Buddhist sites across different states of the country.
The International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) in coordination with the Central Monastic Body of Bhutan is hosting a 24-member delegation of Bhutanese monks who are visiting India from November 22 to 30, said officials.