Dzongchung, the little dzong
Prayer flags over Thimphu
A demon figure fixed for tourists
The rope bridge across the Mo Chhu (river)
Farm house complex at the hillside
Prayer wheels at the Ta Dzong monastery
Tibetan boys in the village
Songzanlin Monastery
Landscape on the way to Zhongdian
Tibetan woman in a village near Zhongdian
View to the Songzanlin Monastery complex
Wall paintings inside the Songzanlin Monastery
Diving in Burma Mergui Archipelago
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Heniochus fish over a coral bank
Diving in Burma 33
Moray looks out its housing
Diving in Burma 31
Diving in Burma 30
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Black Manta our cruising boat
Diving in Burma 28
Stonefish portrait
Dzongchung at Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong in the sunset light
At the confluence of Mo Chhu and Po Chhu
Traditional masks sold at DochuLa
Tashi Choe Dzong and Gouvernment building complex…
Crashed down chopper at Khao Phra Vihaan
Way back to the first level
Beside the historical path of Phra Vihaan
Remains of the first level
Relief of catching a "Nāga" snake
An intersection in Thimphu
Dancing women in their traditional Kira
At the Paro market
Chorten at the alley to the Paro bridge
The Paro bridge
Tiger's Nest Monastery with the fire destroyed par…
Bhutanese little ladies in the yard of the monaste…
Rinpung Dzong in Paro
Monks in front the Rinpung Dzong in Paro
Ta Dzong in Paro
Kyichu Lhakhang Monastery
Dog meat butcher at a market in Hanoi
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The door into the Punakha Dzong


Large volumes of timber were extracted and seasoned, including the spectacular giant cypress logs for special features like the solid kachen (pillars), dung (beam), cham (joist), and roof posts. Rocks were ferried to the site where masons chipped them into fine blocks. Metal workers shaped copper, brass, and iron into structural and artistic products. Sculptors molded dozens of religious images of all sizes to be installed in the Lhakhangs.
The construction of the Punakha Dzong greatly contributed to the revival of the 13 traditional arts of the zorig chusum. Artisans from all parts of the country were called on to hone their skills and a new generation of Bhutanese craftsmen was trained in the traditional skills and arts of the zorig chusum, under the supervision of the best craftsmen in the country.
The construction of the Punakha Dzong greatly contributed to the revival of the 13 traditional arts of the zorig chusum. Artisans from all parts of the country were called on to hone their skills and a new generation of Bhutanese craftsmen was trained in the traditional skills and arts of the zorig chusum, under the supervision of the best craftsmen in the country.
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