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Thimphu and Tsechu
Tsechu festival is an important festival when mask dances, popularly known as Cham dances, are performed in the courtyards of the Tashichhoe Dzong in Thimphu.
The professional dancers of the Academy hold performances during the annual Thimphu Tsechu dance festival that is held in the premises of the Tashichhoe Dzong.
; Thimphu Tsechu Festival
Mask dances, popularly known as Cham dances, are performed in the courtyards of the Tashichhoe Dzong in Thimphu during the four day Tsechu festival, held every year during Autumn ( September / October ) on dates corresponding to the Bhutanese calendar.
It is performed in each district in Bhutan at different periods ; the Thimphu Tsechu and the Paro Tsechu are the most popular.

Thimphu and held
The Coronation of the King was held in Thimphu at the refurbished national stadium and coincided with the centenary of the establishment of the Wangchuk dynasty.
National Film awards are presented in functions held in Thimphu to encourage Bhutanese film making.

Thimphu and for
Unusually for a capital city, Thimphu is not served by an airport, but relies on the airport at Paro, connected by road some 54 kilometres ( 34 mi ) away.
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 2008, this paved way for the transition from absolute monarchic rule to a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy, with Thimphu as the headquarters of the new government, with the national defined objective of achieving " Gross National Happiness " ( GNH ) concomitant with the growth of Gross National Product ( GNP ).
The SAARCC building in Thimphu was initially built for the purpose of holding the SAARC ( South East Asia Association for Regional Cooperation ) conference, in the early 1990s.
The Thimphu Structure Plan is a modern urban development plan for the Thimphu city, evolved in 1998, with the objective of protecting the fragile ecology of the valley, including its rivers and forests.
Thimphu has a growing number of commercial services and offices, which provide for ever-growing local needs.
These are further sanctified by the recent additions to the architectural excellence of buildings, a fusion of the traditional and modern architecture which are mostly post 1962, after Thimphu became the Capital of Bhutan and opened up for tourism under various Five Year Developmental Plans.
The Motithang Takin Preserve in Thimphu is a wildlife reserve area for takin, the National Animal of Bhutan.
Initially, when Bhutan was opened up for Tourism in 1974, the Government-owned Tourism Corporation was set up in Thimphu to encourage and organise individual and group tours to destinations of cultural importance in Bhutan, concentrating on Buddhism, weaving, birds, nature and trekking, and any special package.
Thimphu does not have a vibrant night life but several nightclubs and pool rooms for young people are developing fast.
Thimphu Municipal Corporation ( TMC ) is the service organization that has the mandate for executing urban water supply and sanitation programmes in Thimphu city.
A Council of Ecclesiastical Affairs, under the chairmanship of the chief abbot, is located in Thimphu, which is responsible for the management of the National Memorial Chorten in Thimphu, and all Buddhist meditation centres, schools of Buddhist studies and also central and district monastic bodies.
* The structure plan for Thimphu, Bhutan, follows Principles of Intelligent Urbanism, which share underlying axioms with the New Urbanism.
* Designs for Trashi Chhoe Dzong Precinct, Thimphu, Bhutan
Thimphu: Center for Bhutan Studies.
Thimphu: Centre for Bhutan Studies.
Rigsar gained popularity on the Bhutan Broadcasting Service, making way for the rigsar band Tashi Nencha to established the first recording studio in Thimphu in 1991.
The Centre for Bhutan Studies ( CBS ) in Thimphu, originally slated to become a member institution of the university, has retained its autonomous status.
( eds ) ( 1999 ), Thimphu: The Center for Bhutan Studies
Until the 1980s, the Layap lived in near-complete isolation from the world, except for occasional visits to Thimphu or Punakha, which was a five day walk.

Thimphu and four
In honor of the 2011 royal wedding, Bhutanese dancers performed four major zheys ( Goen Zhey of Gasa, Wang Zhey of Thimphu, Nub Zhey of Trongsa, Woochupai Zhey of Paro ) and four minor zheys ( Auley of Laya, Locho of Sha, Bonghur Zhey of Haa, and Miritsemoi Zhey of Chukha ).

Thimphu and days
These are the only days when the residents of Thimphu can buy fresh fruit and vegetables.
The trek from the Indian border to Thimphu took six days.

Thimphu and is
Thimphu (, Dzongkha: ཐ ི མ ་ ཕ ུ་) also spelt Thimpu, 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 city is spread out longitudinally in a north-south direction on the west bank of the valley formed by the Wang Chuu, also known as the Thimphu Chuu River.
Thimphu is located at and is spread over an altitudinal range between and.
As a metropolis and capital city, Thimphu is coordinated by the " Thimphu Structure Plan ", an Urban Development Plan which evolved in 1998 with the objective of protecting the fragile ecology of the valley.
The culture of Bhutan is fully reflected in Thimphu in respect of literature, religion, customs, and national dress code, the monastic practices of the monasteries, music, dance, literature and in the media.
Thimphu is situated in the constricted, linear Wang Chuu valley.
The river is also known as the Thimphu Chuu ( Chuu meaning " river ") and the Raidak River.
The Thimphu valley, so formed, is delimited by a steep eastern ridge that rises from the riverbed and a valley formation with gradually sloping topography, extending from Dechencholing and Simtokha, on the western banks of the Thimphu Chuu.
Thimphu valley lying in the leeward side of the mountains is comparatively dry and contains a different type of vegetation as compared to the windward side.
Changangkha Lhakhang is one of the oldest temples in the Thimphu valley, having been built in the 15th century by a descendant of Phajo Drugom Shigpo, the founder of the Drukpa school in Bhutan.
The Hospital Area is a central district of Thimphu.
Langjupakha is a northeastern district of Thimphu.
Motithang is a north-western district of Thimphu.
Thimphu is now a metropolis of 79, 185 people.
An elected body, the Thimphu Municipal Corporation, is implementing the plan, drawn up by the American architect Christopher Charles Benninger.
The monuments or buildings of note are the sprawling Tashichho Dzong, built like a fortress, which is the centre of Bhutanese administration as well as monastic centre, the Memorial Chorten, Thimphu and the National Assembly of the newly formed parliamentary democracy within the Monarchic rule.

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