Folk Heritage Museum Restaurant

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Folk Heritage Museum | Kawajangsa, Thimphu, Bhutan
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#創創塵計劃分萬萬现金 Thimphu, a city located in western Bhutan, is the capital of Bhutan. It is like a lost pearl, exuding unique charm. It not only has magnificent natural scenery, unique cultural customs, but also mouth-watering food. Below, follow this guide to start a wonderful journey in Thimphu. 1. Preparation before the trip Visa Bhutan implements electronic visas for tourists from all over the world. You need to provide a photo of the first page of your passport. After paying the itinerary fee, the visa can be issued within three working days📄 It should be noted that Bhutan does not allow free travel. You must travel in a group through a travel agency, and the travel agency will assist in applying for a visa. Air tickets There are no direct flights between Bhutan and China. More than 90% of tourists choose to enter Bhutan from Bangkok or Kathmandu. These two cities have 1-2 flights a day directly to Bhutan Paro International Airport✈️ You can book tickets through the official websites of major airlines or travel agencies. Currency The currency of Bhutan is Ngultrum, which is equivalent to the Indian rupee. You can exchange some US dollars in China, and exchange local currency at the airport or bank after arriving in Bhutan💴 Luggage Thimphu is cold in winter and cool in summer, with an average annual temperature of 7.9℃. Even in summer, the temperature is relatively low. It is recommended to bring warm clothes🧥 such as down jackets, sweaters, etc., and prepare sunscreen products, common medicines and other necessities. 2. Best travel time March to May and September to November are the best travel times in Thimphu🌳 March to May is spring, and peach blossoms and alpine rhododendrons are blooming all over the mountains, which is beautiful; September to November is autumn, with clear skies and bright sunshine, and you can enjoy the magnificent natural scenery. In addition, Thimphu will hold grand festivals in early April and early October. Tourists who want to experience the unique local culture can choose to go during these two time periods🎉 3. Transportation Guide External Transportation After arriving at Paro International Airport by plane from Bangkok or Kathmandu, you can take a vehicle arranged by a travel agency to Thimphu, which takes about 1.5-2 hours🚗 Internal Transportation When traveling in Thimphu, travel agencies generally arrange exclusive drivers and vehicles to facilitate tourists' travel. The urban area of ​​Thimphu is not large, and some attractions can also be walked to🚶‍♀️ 4. Food Feast Traditional Bhutanese Cuisine 1. Ema Datshi (Chilli Cheese Stew): One of the most famous dishes in Bhutan, it is stewed with chili and cheese, with a strong spicy flavor. The milky aroma of cheese and the spicy chili are perfectly blended🥘 2. Phaksha Paa (Pork Stewed Radish): Pork and radish are the main ingredients. After stewing, the pork is tender and the radish is tasty. It is a common dish on the table of Bhutanese families. 3. Shamu Datshi: Made of cheese and Himalayan mushrooms, stewed and added with butter, it has a rich and milky flavor🍄 Specialty restaurants 1. Bhutanese Cuisine: Famous for authentic Bhutanese cuisine, you can taste authentic Ema Datshi and Phaksha Paa. 2. Folk Heritage Museum Restaurant: Located in the Folk Heritage Museum, you can not only taste traditional Bhutanese cuisine, but also feel the strong cultural atmosphere🏮 V. Check in at the beautiful scenery Zhaxi Quzong This building, built in the 13th century, has been renovated twice, recreating the construction method of the "zong" in Thimphu history, with a typical Thimphu architectural style. There are more than 100 houses in the fortress-style courtyard, where the Thimphu King's Office, Zandu (National Assembly) and the country's largest temple are located🏰 Thimphu Pagoda The Thimphu Pagoda is a landmark building in Bhutan. The pagoda has a beautiful appearance and Buddha statues are enshrined inside. Here, you can feel the strong religious atmosphere and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the city🌅 Motitang Takin Reserve This is the exclusive reserve for Bhutan's national animal, the takin. It was originally a small zoo and was later converted into a reserve. Visitors can observe the takin up close and learn about their living habits🐮 VI. Precautions 1. Religious etiquette: More than 75% of the people in Bhutan believe in Tibetan Buddhism. When visiting temples, you must respect local religious customs, do not make loud noises, and do not touch Buddha statues and religious items🙏 2. Cultural taboos: Before eating, drinking, or drinking tea, you need to throw a little food, tea, or wine into the air to ask for God's blessing. In addition, the Bhutanese government tries its best to protect domestic culture and traditions. Tourists should not buy unapproved religious relics and antiques. If you need to buy, you can go to designated stores🛍️ 3. Smoking ban: Bhutan is the first country in the world to ban the sale of cigarettes. Since December 17, 2004, Bhutan has banned the sale of cigarettes nationwide and smoking in public places🚭 4. Environmental awareness: Thimphu is rich in natural resources and has extensive forest coverage. During the trip, you must protect the environment, do not throw away garbage at will, and protect the local ecological environment🌱 Thimphu, this mysterious city, is waiting for you to explore and discover. Here, you will have a unique travel experience and leave beautiful memories💕
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