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大姐小露開心果:“Phobjikha valley Phobjikha valley
There is a large warm wetland
This is where black-necked cranes spend the winter.
In order to protect this large wetland
The Bhutanese government spent a lot of money
Put the wires that were originally in the air
All dismantled and buried underground
Protecting the Black-necked Crane
Don't get entangled in wires and die
Although it is not yet time for the black-necked crane to migrate south,
We are in the information center
I still saw a dog named Karma Karma
black-necked crane
it's because of injury
Unable to warm up in spring
Fly back to Lhasa with the cranes
Kama’s living environment is not big
Completely natural ecology
There is feed and water
barbed wire
There is a small hole for tourists to take pictures
In the information center
Habits of black-necked cranes
Have complete records
Also play video
introduce
survey team
Install night recorder
Black-necked cranes must be avoided
Damn foxes, wild wolves and other natural enemies
to survive
Documentary Special Mention
Black-necked cranes returning from Phubika Valley
Will fly over Gangtey Temple
Three turns
Pay tribute to this sacred place
Birds also know how to express gratitude
Particularly touching
Many tourists donated money generously
Hope to help the black-necked cranes
Have a better habitat
This visit
Very meaningful ~”
pekingwang:“The most sacred temple in Bhutan is one of the top ten super temples in the world. The Tiger's Nest Temple is located on a 3,000-foot cliff in the Paro Valley. The Tiger's Nest Temple was first built in 1692. After a fire, the temple was severely damaged and rebuilt in 1998. The Tiger's Nest Temple is now strictly prohibited for ordinary tourists to enter, and even the entry of believers is strictly restricted.”
Yeshi Wangdi:“this is 7th world wonder statue of present Buddha located in capital city of Bhutan. As of now it’s one of the most tourist attractions place and also most visit site by all the people it’s open to all during the day time but night it’s close due to covid pandemic happy travel”
大姐小露開心果:“Located in Punakha, the old capital of Bhutan
Located at the intersection of Father River and Mother River
Punakha Dzong
The impressive Punakha Dzong(palace of great bliss)
It is the second largest dzong in Bhutan.
AD 1637
Built by Shabulon I
Today's tower
Preserve his true body
Preserved with spices
The room where the remains are laid
Except for kings and certain high-ranking lamas
No one can enter
The central tower is nearly 183 meters long
More than 7 meters wide
6 stories high
Rectangular
Magnificent colors
It is recognized as the most beautiful monastery in Bhutan.
It is said
Builder of Punakha Dzong
The most prestigious craftsmen of the time were summoned
and ordered the craftsmen
Make it look like heaven
When the craftsmen are thinking hard
This builder took them to heaven to draw the drawings
So Punakha Dzong
It becomes a depiction of heaven on earth
Existing wooden structures inside the dzong
The art of carving is very exquisite
between any two pieces of wood
won't find any nails
pillars of the main hall
All engraved and engraved in copper
Paint auspicious decorations
Flowers and figures
Full body gold plating
some doors and windows
Or use the entire surface of uncarved copper to be plated with gold.
Or with intricately colored carvings
Showcasing the extraordinary artistic charm of the Bhutanese people
In the spacious atrium square
Bodhi tree swaying in the wind
The monks are busy running around
dogs
But he closed his eyes and fell asleep
Our hotel on the mountainside
Overlooking the entire Punakha Dzong
confluence of two rivers
Terraced fields new green
mountains near and far
due to differences in light and shadow
Wreathed in clouds and mist
Punakha Dzong
or dazzling
or confused
The most beautiful dzong in Bhutan
Punakha Dzong-well-deserved!”