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I traveled in bloom, and when Jacaranda was in bloom, Bhutan was as beautiful as a fairy tale.

Spring belongs not only to cherry blossoms, but also to jacaranda. Although this plant has a word "blue" in its name, it is actually blue-purple. You can see her in Brazil, Argentina, South Africa and other places. In Australia, Jacaranda is known as the most beautiful flower in Australia.

There is a small town named "grafton" in New South Wales, which is covered by this romantic blue and purple at the end of 10 every year. Therefore, this town is rated as "one of the top ten most beautiful Australian towns in Australia" by the judges. More than 200 years ago, local seed merchants planted Jacaranda in grafton. At present, there are more than 6,500 jacaranda trees in 24 parks in grafton. Every year, local residents hold a jacaranda festival to welcome jacaranda.

Spring in the southern hemisphere will not come until half a year later. If you want to be in the northern hemisphere where the seasons are reversed, you can also stand under the splendid jacaranda tree to welcome the spring day. There is also a secret place to visit in South Asia.

Located near the deep mountains in South Asia, a mysterious country that has not been fully opened, with snow-covered, green valleys, pure air, bright smiles, terraced fields and houses scattered all over the mountains ... A spring outing will unlock her beautiful password for you. She is Bhutan.

Although jacaranda can be seen in many places in Bhutan, the most beautiful one is in Punakazon. Every spring, when the most beautiful castle in China is surrounded by pink and purple jacaranda, I come here to see bloom, watch the petals floating in the wind, and spend a spring holiday with a fine purple rain.

Every spring, the jacaranda in Bhutan is in full bloom, which is even more touching, intertwined with the local pure scenery and simple folk customs. If you want to find a place with little scenery during the May Day holiday, Bhutan is the perfect place. Many people think Bhutan is a bit cold and arrogant, but this does not prevent anyone who wants to know her from going deep into it.

Speaking of Bhutan, people are most relished by the title of "the happiest country in the world". However, only those who visit in person can feel what a truly carefree and happy life is. Although it is not a paradise, it is also a rare pure land on earth.

This May Day, Zanadu will take you close to Bhutan's national treasure-pronghorn, and enjoy the magnificent scenery of the rolling mountains in La Chu Pass and the pastoral scenery of Punaka Valley on foot. Visit Punakazon and feel the historical and cultural heritage of Bhutan; Feel the strong local religious atmosphere in the world-famous temples such as Tiger Cave Temple, Qi Chu Temple and Qi Mei Temple, and let the soul return to peace.

Along Pachu to Thimphu, you can take a short hike to Tachong Temple, which belongs to Thangthong Gaylpo, a famous craftsman in Bhutan. You can enjoy the iron cable bridge with Bhutanese characteristics here. The bridge is covered with prayer flags, which is very characteristic of Tibetan Buddhism.

You can also wear traditional Bhutanese national costumes and attend special prayer ceremonies. Zanado will invite Rinpoche to attend the ceremony. There are many religious festivals in Bhutan, and people usually hold prayer ceremonies and mask and sword dancing performances to express their faith and respect for the gods.

There are pine trees and fir forests along the way to Punaka by car, and you can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Himalayas. You will pass the La Chu Pass, Duo La Chu, at an altitude of 3140m, where there are beautiful scenery, towering mountains and dense virgin forests. The 108 White Pagoda here was built by Ashdodje wangcchuck, Queen Mother of Bhutan, to commemorate those who died in the armed opposition war in Assam, India, which occupied southern Bhutan.

You can raise colored prayer flags here by yourself. The five-color prayer flags are printed with various buddhas, bodhisattvas and Buddhist scriptures. Hanging five-color prayer flags can pray for a long life, eliminate all diseases and bad luck, crack the wand and pray for a smooth career.

Walking through a large green farmland, accompanied by the innocent smile of Bhutanese children, it looks like a beautiful picture. Walk to Chimei Temple, also known as "Shengkuang Temple". Once upon a time, there was a monk who acted like a benefactor, and his miracles were also talked about by local people. You can also experience the 108 oil lamp prayer ceremony specially arranged for you by Zanado in Bhutan.

Since it's for Jacaranda and Punakasson, you must go to Punakasson with profound17th century style. Punakazon is located at the intersection of Gonghe River and Harmony River. You will stroll in Punaka Plain and visit local villagers and temples.

Go to Kamshaye Rinaye Monument, which is the only pagoda in Bhutan dedicated to various dharma protectors, and it is also an excellent place to enjoy Punaka Valley. As a pagoda to protect the country, each floor of the monument is dedicated to different gods. You can see three different sects of Mahayana Buddhism here.

The Mohe Valley, whose significance has faded, has beautiful scenery, and the special way to play in spring is to have an exciting drift here. The north surrounded by mountains makes many rivers flow down from the north. Abundant water sources not only nourish the people of Bhutan, but also provide abundant resources for drifting here.

If you are an experienced drifting enthusiast, many wild rivers, exotic plants and wild animals along the way in Bhutan will add countless unexpected pleasures to your journey. However, if you are just a beginner, Punaka Valley is the best choice. Imagine drifting in the magnificent Punaca Fort built in the17th century, and seeing the world's rarest natural habitat of egrets and the beautiful kingfishers playing on the river banks. These magnificent scenery are waiting for you to explore for yourself.

For most people in China, archery is a standard in costume dramas. However, this seemingly "cold" sport is Bhutan's national sport. Here, the talent of archery is given to every Bhutanese, from the king to the common people, and everyone is an excellent archer.

At first, archery was a basic survival skill, and the purpose of practice was only to prevent wild animals from appearing. However, even if the threat of wild animals gradually decreases, the Bhutanese people's love for archery is increasing day by day. Nowadays, archery is no longer a pure sport, but has become a basic social entertainment activity for Bhutanese.

In the eyes of Bhutanese, archery competition is extremely sacred and solemn. Therefore, archers should perform many ceremonies before the competition, including bathing and changing clothes, asking lamas in temples for divination, praying to gods and buddhas, and even wearing traditional national costumes to show their attention.

Another unique feature of Bhutan-stamps, 1962 Bhutan launched the first set of stamps. By issuing stamp products with different materials and shapes and all-encompassing themes, it has risen rapidly in just a few decades, and now it has become the "stamp country" in the hearts of stamp collectors. When you pass by Thimphu Post Office, you can send a unique postcard with a stamp of your own photo on it.

I went to Parozong, one of the twelve most famous scenic spots in Bhutan, where Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Carina Lau went to Bhutan for their wedding. Parozong's real name should be "Renzeng Panshi Zhenzong", usually referred to as "Ripengbao", which means "the gem pile on the fortress". Like other fortresses in Bhutan, Parozong is a Buddhist temple and has some government functions.

Its predecessor was the local government office, including the National Assembly Hall and the local court. Bhutan's famous film Little Buddha was filmed here. Now, there are still about 200 monks living here, and the auditorium in the southeast corner of the temple is where they are vegetarian every day.

As a symbol of the country, the first time I punched in to Bhutan, it must be Tiger Cave Temple. It is not only the most respected Buddhist temple in Bhutan, but also one of the top ten super temples in the world. Speaking of it, there is no so-called off-season, and incense is flourishing all year round.

Legend has it that the master of Tibetan Buddhism, Lotus Peanut, rode a flying tiger to the present position of Tiger Cave Temple, exorcised demons at the edge of a cliff, and then shut himself up in a cave in the temple for three months. Therefore, it has become one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Buddhists and the most sacred place in the Himalayas.

This magnificent temple was built in17th century, but it was destroyed by fire. Ordinary tourists are now forbidden to enter, and even believers who want to enter are strictly restricted. But for non-Buddhists, coming here is more likely to be similar to the mentality of "not being a hero until you reach the Great Wall". Therefore, I suggest you go in spring and autumn, especially in spring.

Generally speaking, when you come here in spring, the climate is pleasant. You can walk with flowers and trees all the way, touch the prayer wheel all the way, and finally overlook the temples with white walls and red and yellow roofs shining in the warm sunshine, which will satisfy your five senses.

There are not only 13 holy places in the mountain area of Huxiaosi, but also several meditation caves on the cliff. Even if you are not a Christian, it doesn't prevent you from meditating here for a while before going down the mountain to calm your mind. Of course, whether you choose to look up or down, you can't miss the opportunity to be in the same box as the Tiger Cave Temple when you come here.

There are not a few high-end hotels in Bhutan. There are not only two Como hotels here, but also many top hotels such as Thimphu Taj Tahi, which Prince William and his wife chose to stay during their visit. Zanado will also take you to the most representative hotels in the area.

While Tashi of the Taj Mahal in Thimphu is relaxing like a golden palace, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Thimphu Valley without leaving home. Watch the valley scenery for 2 nights at Dhensa Boutique Resort in Punaka; She lives in Komouma Paro near Paro Valley, where Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Carina Lau got married.

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