Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Who introduces Bhutan and how to communicate? If I were traveling! (preferably in Chinese and English)

Who introduces Bhutan and how to communicate? If I were traveling! (preferably in Chinese and English)

the kingdom of Bhutan, referred to as Bhutan for short, is a landlocked country located on the southern slope of the eastern Himalayan mountains between China and India. The local language of the country's name is "Zhuyu" (or "Zhuyu" Druk Yul, Tibetan: vBrug-yul,), which means the land of thunder and dragons.

Bhutan-country profile

The Kingdom of Bhutan

Definition of country name: "Bhutan" means "the border of Tibet" in Sanskrit

Other names: the country of the Dragon (Bhutanese call themselves "Zhuyu", which means "Dragon"), the country of forests and the country of flowers.

area: 46, square kilometers.

Religion: Tibetan Buddhism (Kagyu Sect) is the state religion, and Nepalese residents believe in Hinduism.

language: the official languages are Bhutanese "Zongka" and English.

ethnic group: the main residents are Bhutanese, and the Nepalese account for about 3% ~ 35%.

National Day (December 17th-the first King Ujin wangchuck ascended the throne)

Bhutan. Bhutan's special tourism:

Uma Paro Resort in Bhutan is located at the top of Paro Mountain in the Himalayas, and its breathtaking scenery, devout Buddhist beliefs and local traditional culture all cast a mysterious color on Uma Paro.

Uma Paro takes stones, wood and tiles as the main building materials, which are hidden in the blue pine forest. Together with rhododendrons, camellia and hydrangeas all around, it always exudes the original charm without modification and blends in with nature in a low-key way. The scenery of nature extends from outdoor to indoor. The 2 rooms and 9 villas in the resort are all made of Bhutan's folk smoked logs, the walls are decorated with local artists' paintings, exquisite wooden furniture and hand-woven Nepalese carpets. Even indoors, there is a comfortable feeling of wandering in nature.

to experience the original features of the Himalayas, residents can take part in outdoor activities provided by Uma Paro, including daytime mountaineering tours of the Himalayas led by professional tutors, camping excursions of Classic Druk Path held in spring and summer, strolling in Pario Valley, riding mountain bikes and so on. If you want to feel the Buddhist atmosphere in Bhutan, Uma Paro also provides a tour of the monasteries and temples. In line with the peaceful atmosphere of Bhutan, Uma Paro also has a comprehensive fitness center, with facilities including a yoga room, massage pool, swimming pool and fitness room that can enjoy the scenery of Paro Vally and breathe the air of the mountain stream, so that guests can enjoy physical and mental relaxation and tranquility in this small mountain country.