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Inside Paro Tshechu: Cham Dances, Thongdrel, And Bhutanese Heritage

Held annually in Bhutan’s Paro Valley, Paro Tshechu celebrates Guru Rinpoche with vibrant cham dances, sacred rituals, traditional music, and the grand unveiling of a thongdrel, uniting communities and offering blessings to all who attend

Paro Tshechu is held annually at the historic Paro Dzong, an ancient fortress and monastery Photo: Stephen Shephard/Wiki Commons
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Paro, a historic town in western Bhutan, is renowned for its stunning valley, ancient monasteries, and rich cultural heritage. Dominated by the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang Lhakhang), the town blends spiritual significance with natural beauty. It is home to Bhutan’s only international airport, serving as the primary entry point for tourists exploring the kingdom. The fertile valley features terraced fields, traditional houses, and a remarkable concentration of sacred sites, with over 155 religious landmarks reflecting Bhutan’s deep-rooted Buddhist traditions.

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