Ap Naka Series I and II produced by the Department of Disaster Management
Bhutan, like the rest of the world, has not been spared by the fury of natural hazards and is susceptible to many disasters. Geo-physically, Bhutan is located in one of the most seismically active zones in the world. Given its location, and as proven by past seismic activities, earthquakes are the most imminent hazard in Bhutan
Azha Churu: A Safety Message for responding to Flood Disaster produced by the Department of Disaster Management
Video Message from Department of Culture
A message video from DCHS which was presented during the 36th National Conference for the Association of Important Preservation Districts for Group of Historic Buildings held from 22nd to 24th May,2014 at Kumagawajuku,Japan. Bhutanese prizewinners for Essay Competition organized by DCHS in 2004 and 2005 were invited to Kumagawajuku for exchange programs with the residents.
Bhutanese Dance by Royal Academy of Performing Arts
Among the most vivid manifestations of Bhutan’s unique culture are the Chham (sacred mask dance) performed at local temples and monasteries during Tsechu (annual festival), and Zhabdro (folk song and dance), which are popular throughout the country.
Bhutan 2014 – The Last Paradise. Source: http://www.travfi.com
This country isn’t just carbon neutral — it’s carbon negative | Hon’ble Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay
Deep in the Himalayas, on the border between China and India, lies the Kingdom of Bhutan, which has pledged to remain carbon neutral for all time. In this illuminating talk, Bhutan’s Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay shares his country’s mission to put happiness before economic growth and set a world standard for environmental preservation.
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