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Men walking near the wall of the Rinpung Dzong, Paro, Bhutan -
Entrance stairs of the temple inside Punakha Dzong monastery in Punakha, West Bhutan, Asia
Rinchengang, Thimphu region, Bhutan: located across the Puna Tsang Chhu river from Wangdue Phodrang / Wangdi, along the Punakha- Bumthang highway - a cluster of old traditional rammed-earth buildings etched against the hill-side. The village is known for having its houses built close to each other,
Golden rice field under Rinpung Dzong in Paro City during a cloudy morning. Taken during October.
Gangteng Monastery, Gangtey Gonpa or Gangtey Monastery, of the Nyingmapa school of Tibetan Buddhism, located in the Wangdue Phodrang District. The Royal Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan, mountainous country in the Himalayas known for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs) and dramatic landscapes, ranging from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys, all of which are popular trekking destinations. Most famous landmark is Paro Taktsang monastery or Tiger’s Nest, clinging to precipitous cliffs above Paro Valley. Its Capital is Thimphu
Tashichho Dzong is a Buddhist monastery and fortress on the northern edge of the city of Thimphu in Bhutan
Paro Rinpung Dzong, Buddhist monastery and fortress, on a hill above a river Paro Chu near to the city Paro
Entrance gate and bridge leading to the red door of the  Iron Bridge Maker's temple; Paro, Bhutan, Asia
Exterior of Trashigang dzong monastery in Trashigang, Eastern Bhutan, Bhutan, Asia
Architectural features of Tibetan palaces
Gasa monastery or dzong with valley background
Traditional Bhutanese Dzong significant cultural and historical landmark in Bhutan
The old Bhutanese temples are in the beautiful valley among Himalaya Mountain. This is wonderful tourist attraction. The view like a dream.
Rinpung Dzong or Paro Dzong Fortress, Paro, Bhutan. The Royal Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan, mountainous country in the Himalayas known for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs) and dramatic landscapes, ranging from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys, all of which are popular trekking destinations. Most famous landmark is Paro Taktsang monastery or Tiger’s Nest, clinging to precipitous cliffs above Paro Valley. Its Capital is Thimphu
Paro Dzong (castle and monastery), Paro, Bhutan.
Thimpu, Bhutan - April 24, 2008: Three male monk students look out the balcony at at Tango Goemba Monastery; the residence of reincarnated Gyalse Tenzin Rabgye; Buddist college
Rinpung Dzong known as to as Paro Dzong, is a large dzong Buddhist monastery and fortress
Paro, Bhutan: Rinpung Dzong / Paro Dzong watchtower ('utse'), with high inward sloping walls - large Buddhist monastery and fortress - triple  'nyimchu rabsel' open balcony, consists of a timber\nframe structure with multiple windows and panels that cantilevers from the wall - the red band around the external walls marks the structure as a sacred religious place, it is called a Keymar - Tentative List for UNESCO inclusion.
The Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungthang Dewa chhenbi Phodrang (meaning \
the roof top entrance of  National Memorial Chorten, Thimphu, Bhutan during gloomy cloudy day
Back side view of Rinpung Dzong or Paro Dzong In Paro Bhutan
Rinpung Dzong
The Trashigang Dzong is large dzong fortress in Bhutan, located in Trashigang, Bhutan
Simtokha Dzong is the oldest dzong (fortress-monastery) in Bhutan and is a significant historical monument and former Buddhist monastery, today housing a Dzongkha language learning institutes and is also a popular tourist attraction near Paro. The Royal Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan, mountainous country in the Himalayas known for its monasteries, fortresses (or dzongs) and dramatic landscapes, ranging from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys, all of which are popular trekking destinations. Most famous landmark is Paro Taktsang monastery or Tiger’s Nest, clinging to precipitous cliffs above Paro Valley. Its Capital is Thimphu
Courtyard of Trongsa Dzong monastery, Bhutan, Asia
Architectural features of Tibetan palaces
Traditional Bhutanese style building decorated with carved wood, Bhutan Architecture
Paro, Bhutan: Rinpung Dzong / Paro Dzong  and Nemi Zam covered cantilever bridge, seen from the banks of the Paro Chu river - large  Buddhist monastery and fortress - Tibetan Buddhism, Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school - Founded in the 15th century by Lama Drung Drung Gyal, the fort was used on numerous occasions to defend the Paro Valley from invasions from Tibet - Tentative List for UNESCO inclusion.
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