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His Holiness the Je Khenpo appoints Khenpo and vice principal

His Holiness the Je Khenpo appoints Khenpo and vice principal

His Holiness the Je Khenpo appointed a Khenpo and a vice principal today. The Dhar ceremony for the new appointees was held at the Namdroling Goenzin Dratshang in Lhuentse. Pema Loday from Bumdeling in Trashi Yangtse has been appointed as the Khenpo of Tendruk Dongacholing Monastery in Samtse. He joined monkhood at the age of 13 at Rigsum Gonpa Monastery....

New cinema hall in Wangdue Phodrang to boost movie experience

New cinema hall in Wangdue Phodrang to boost movie experience

Wangdue Phodrang will soon have its cinema hall, enhancing access to quality screenings for movie lovers. The cinema hall will be constructed with a Nu 65 M investment through the government’s Economic Stimulus Programme. The groundbreaking ceremony was held today, with the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Employment in attendance. The cinema hall will be built on 21 decimals of...

Gelephu’s long-awaited vegetable market shed ready for vendors   

Gelephu’s long-awaited vegetable market shed ready for vendors  

Vegetable vendors in Gelephu are all smiles as the long-awaited market shed is finally complete after several delays. The new facility can accommodate over a hundred vendors. The vendors will move to the new shed by next week.  Laytshog Lopon Sangay Dorji and GMC Governor, Dasho Dr Lotay Tshering, recently inaugurated the newly constructed vegetable market shed. The new market...

Haa exceeds 2024 tourism target by 70%, eyes 10,000 visitors in 2025

Haa exceeds 2024 tourism target by 70%, eyes 10,000 visitors in 2025

Haa has achieved a major milestone in tourism, exceeding its 2024 target by almost 70 per cent. 8,471 tourists visited the district last year, surpassing its initial goal of 5,000. Moving forward, the district, listed among BBC Travel’s best 25 destinations for 2025, plans to attract 10,000 tourists this year. Officials say this goal is optimistic and achievable, given the...

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