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Thimphu

 

Thimphu is the capital and largest city of Bhutan.

 

It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan,

 

and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan's dzongkhags, the Thimphu District.

 

The ancient capital city of Punakha was replaced by Thimphu as capital in 1955,

 

 

 

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and in 1961 Thimphu was declared as the capital of the Kingdom of Bhutan by the 3rd Druk Gyalpo Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.

The city extends in a north–south direction on the west bank of the valley formed by the Wang Chhu,

which flows out into India as the Raidāk River.

Thimphu is the fifth highest capital in the world by altitude and ranges in altitude from 2,248 metres (7,375 feet) to 2,648 metres (8,688 feet).

Unusually for a capital city, Thimphu does not have its own airport, instead relying on the Paro Airport (connected by road some 52 kilometres (32 miles) away).

Thimphu, as the political and economic center of Bhutan, has a dominant agriculture and livestock base, which contributes to 45% of the country's GNP.

Tourism, though a contributor to the economy, is strictly regulated, maintaining a balance between the traditional, development and modernization.

Thimphu contains most of the important political buildings in Bhutan, including the National Assembly of the newly-formed parliamentary democracy and Dechencholing Palace,

the official residence of the King, located to the north of the city.

Thimphu is coordinated by the "Thimphu Structure Plan, 2002-2027", an urban development plan with the objective of protecting the fragile ecology of the valley.

Some of this development was undertaken with financial assistance from the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.

The culture of Bhutan is fully reflected in Thimphu in literature, religion, customs, and national dress code, the monastic practices of the monasteries,music, and dance, and in the media.

Tshechu is an important festival when mask dances, popularly known as Cham dances, are performed in the courtyards of the Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu.

It is a four-day festival held every year in September or October, on dates corresponding to the Bhutanese calendar.

Before 1960, Thimphu consisted of a group of hamlets scattered across the valley including Motithang, Changangkha,

Changlimithang, Langchupakha, and Taba, some of which constitute districts of the city today (see below for district details).

In 1885, a battle was held at what is now the Changlimithang sports ground in Thimphu.

The decisive victory opened the way for Ugyen Wangchuck, the first King of Bhutan to virtually control the whole country.

Since this time the sports ground has been of major importance to the city; football, cricket matches and archery competitions take place there.

The modern Changlimithang Stadium was built on the site in 1974.

Under the Wangchuck Dynasty, the country enjoyed peace and progress under successive reformist monarchs.

The third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, reformed the old pseudo-feudal systems by abolishing serfdom, redistributing land, and reforming taxation.

He also introduced many executive, legislative, and judiciary reforms.

Reforms continued and in 1952 the decision was made to shift the capital from the ancient capital of Punakha to Thimphu.

The fourth king, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, opened the country for development and India provided the needed impetus in this process with financial and other forms of assistance.

In 1961, Thimphu officially became the capital of Bhutan.

Bhutan joined the Colombo Plan in 1962, the Universal Postal Union in 1969 and became a member of the United Nations in 1971.

 

Thimphu, Capital of Bhutan, member of the United Nations

 

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Tango Monastery in Thimphu

 

 

 

 

 

Tango Monastery in Thimphu

 

Cheri Monastery or Cheri Goempa to the north of Thimphu.

 

Cheri Monastery or Cheri Goempa to the north of Thimphu.

 

Chorten Memorial, Thimpu

 

The Memorial Chorten, Thimpu

 

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Sources:  Wikipedia

 

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