Thimphu
Thimphu (ཐིམ་ཕུ་) is the capital of Bhutan, and also the name of the surrounding valley and dzongkhag. The town, with a population of 50,000 (2003), represents the largest population center in the country. Thimphu is located at 27°28' North, 89°40' East (27.4667, 89.667). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tashichoedzong, the fortress monastery on the northern edge of the city, built in the 13th century, has been the seat of Bhutan's government since 1952. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The city sprawls across the western slopes of the Wang Chhu river valley, with a government quarter centred on Tashichoedzong. Rapid expansion following the pattern of rural exodus has resulted in considerable rebuilding in the city centre and mushrooming suburban development elsewhere. Norzim Lam, the recently upgraded main thoroughfare, is lined with shops, restaurants, retail arcades and public buildings. Elsewhere, there is a mix of apartment blocks, small family homes and family-owned stores. By regulation, all are required to be decorated in traditional style with Buddhist paintings and motifs. The City Corporation enforces stringent building codes, to the extent of physically demolishing unauthorised construction. A lively weekend market near the river supplies meat, vegetables and tourist items. Most of the city's limited light industry is located south of the main bridge. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Dechenphu, Tango and Cheri monasteries, and Dechenchoeling Palace, the official residence of the King, are located to the north of the city. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tashichoedzong hosts a colourful masked-dance festival (tsechhu) at the end of summer, which is popular with tourists. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Thimphu is the only national capital that does not have traffic lights. When local authorities installed a set of lights a few years ago, people complained that they were too impersonal and so the authorities had to withdraw them. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Thimphu dzongkhag is divided into ten gewogs: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
See also: Districts of Bhutan ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Bhutan: The Kingdom of Bhutan ( ) is a landlocked nation in the Himalaya Mountains, sandwiched between India and the People's Republic of China in South Asia. The local name for the country is Druk Yul. It is also called Druk Tsendhen (land of the thunder dragon), because the thunder there is said to be the... Dzongkhag: A dzongkhag () is the name for a district of Bhutan in the Dzongkha language. 20 dzongkhags of Bhutan are further divided into 205 gewogs. Some of the bigger dzongkhags have one or more of an intermediate division known as the dungkhag (sub-district) along with its gewogs, which is again further div... Tashichoedzong: REDIRECT Tashichho Dzong... | ~ Table of Content ~
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