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Dzong Collection

Background imageDzong Collection: Scene from the Tashichodzong in Thimpu, Bhutan. Tashichoedzong is a Buddhist monastery

Scene from the Tashichodzong in Thimpu, Bhutan. Tashichoedzong is a Buddhist monastery and fortress

Background imageDzong Collection: Rinpung Dzong (otherwise known as Paro Dzong) in the evening, Paro, Paro District, Bhutan

Rinpung Dzong (otherwise known as Paro Dzong) in the evening, Paro, Paro District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: A priest sitting outside Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan

A priest sitting outside Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Punakha Dzong at night, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan

Punakha Dzong at night, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Prayer wheels in Jambey Lhakhang, Jakar, Bumthang District, Bhutan

Prayer wheels in Jambey Lhakhang, Jakar, Bumthang District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: A man spinning prayer wheels in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

A man spinning prayer wheels in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Yumbu Lakhang (Yungbulakang Palace), Lhoka (Shannan) Prefecture, Tibet, China

Yumbu Lakhang (Yungbulakang Palace), Lhoka (Shannan) Prefecture, Tibet, China

Background imageDzong Collection: The impressive Dzong, or fortress, at Trashigang. It was built in 1667 on a high promontory

The impressive Dzong, or fortress, at Trashigang. It was built in 1667 on a high promontory overlooking the confluence of the Drangme Chhu and Gamri Chhu rivers

Background imageDzong Collection: Two monks blow long horns called dung-chen, at the temple of Wangdue Phodrang Dzong

Two monks blow long horns called dung-chen, at the temple of Wangdue Phodrang Dzong (fortress). These copper or brass instruments create a low powerful sound

Background imageDzong Collection: People sitting at the Punakha Tshechu (otherwise known as Punakha Festival)

People sitting at the Punakha Tshechu (otherwise known as Punakha Festival), Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Rinpung Dzong (otherwise known as Paro Dzong), Paro, Paro District, Bhutan

Rinpung Dzong (otherwise known as Paro Dzong), Paro, Paro District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Jakar Dzong, Jakar, Bumthang District, Bhutan

Jakar Dzong, Jakar, Bumthang District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Punakha Tshechu (otherwise known as Punakha Festival), Punakha Dzong, Punakha

Punakha Tshechu (otherwise known as Punakha Festival), Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan

Punakha Dzong, Punakha, Punakha District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Masked dancers in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

Masked dancers in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Women walking in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

Women walking in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: A man and kids standing in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

A man and kids standing in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: A monk walking in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

A monk walking in Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa District, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Trongsa Dzong or monastery, Trongsa, Bhutan

Trongsa Dzong or monastery, Trongsa, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: The Dzong at Paro, Bhutan

The Dzong at Paro, Bhutan

Background imageDzong Collection: Bhutan. Participants at the tsechu in Wangdue Phodrang getting ready for a performance

Bhutan. Participants at the tsechu in Wangdue Phodrang getting ready for a performance

Background imageDzong Collection: A young monk holds his red robes as he runs across the courtyard of Wangdue Phodrang Dzong

A young monk holds his red robes as he runs across the courtyard of Wangdue Phodrang Dzong (fortress). This massive 17th century monastery is situated atop a high ridge between the Punak Tsang

Background imageDzong Collection: The 17th century Punakha Dzong (the Palace of Great Happiness) is the second oldest

The 17th century Punakha Dzong (the Palace of Great Happiness) is the second oldest and second largest dzong in Bhutan, and is arguably the most beautiful

Background imageDzong Collection: This mural is common to many monasteries and tells the story of co-operation

This mural is common to many monasteries and tells the story of co-operation and unity amongst Buddha and his three disciples

Background imageDzong Collection: A dancer performs Shazam Tam, the Dance of the Four Stags outside Punakha Dzong

A dancer performs Shazam Tam, the Dance of the Four Stags outside Punakha Dzong. The dance commemorates the subjugation of the troublesome Wind God by Guru Rinpoche who rode the Gods stag to

Background imageDzong Collection: Dancers perform Shazam Tam, the Dance of the Four Stags outside Punakha Dzong

Dancers perform Shazam Tam, the Dance of the Four Stags outside Punakha Dzong. The dance commemorates the subjugation of the troublesome Wind God by Guru Rinpoche who rode the Gods stag in celebration



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