Dzabshi, a rare wooden burl, is highly valued in Bhutan for its uniqueness. It is believed to heal, ward off...
Read moreDetailsWeaving cloth from nettle plants has declined with the arrival of imported fabrics in the country. Yet, in Samdrup Jongkhar’s...
Read moreDetailsPalang, a wooden flask once used to store the local brew, ara, is now prized as home décor. Crafting palang...
Read moreDetailsIn what is being hailed as a historic milestone for Bhutan’s creative industry, the country is set to host its...
Read moreDetailsFor many artists retiring from the former Royal Academy of Performing Arts or RAPA, life after 40 brings an uncertain...
Read moreDetailsThe Daga Rabdhey during the recent Dagana Dzongkhag Tshogdu proposed to postpone the timing of Dagana Tshechu. The Dagana Lam...
Read moreDetailsTo enhance the quality of Technical and Vocational Education and Training or TVET through international collaboration, the Department of Workforce...
Read moreDetailsThe restoration work of Rigsum Goenpa in Trashi Yangtse is still underway. However, the progress has been slower than expected,...
Read moreDetailsAlthough sacred sites in the country are revered and protected, they remain vulnerable to vandalism and natural disasters such as...
Read moreDetailsBhutan has entered the digital era of heritage preservation with the launch of its first cultural non-fungible token or NFT...
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