National Museum of Bhutan འབྲུག་གི་འགྲེམས་སྟོན་ཁང་།
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Open Opens at 9:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
CCHG+F5G, Paro, BhutanMap
Phone: +975 8 271 511
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Bhutan is an unknown country, the beautiful scenery is world famous, in Bhutan, this national museum has a variety of records about Bhutan, beautiful! Love it here.
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National Museum of Bhutan འབྲུག་གི་འགྲེམས་སྟོན་ཁང་། Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The National Museum of Bhutan is located in Paro, an important town in western Bhutan. It was originally used as a "Pagoda" as a watchtower of Paro, and the wall is two and a half meters thick. Later, the Bhutan government changed it into a museum in 1968. The collection of cultural relics in the museum is very large, with more than 3,000 cultural relics. Moreover, it is a cultural relic in itself, which contains various utensils, weapons, musical instruments, Buddhist sculptures, old scriptures, thangka paintings and stamps, etc., especially stamps. Wait, to the foreign celebrity series, from Diana, to the series of human civilization and technology development, to the human landing on the moon, everything.
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Bhutan is an unknown country, the beautiful scenery is world famous, in Bhutan, this national museum has a variety of records about Bhutan, beautiful! Love it here.
A small country that is invincible seems to be familiar with the feeling, quite like Tibet, the traffic is really inconvenient
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Bhutan is a mysterious country. The National Museum in the western town of Paro originally functioned as a watchtower. It was amazing that the wall was two and a half meters thick. It was only converted into a museum by the Bhutanese government in 1968. The architecture and Tibetan style are very similar. There are also many Tang Carver sculptures in the museum, although it is called the National Museum, but like Bhutan, compared with the national level and even provincial museums in China, it is a mini-edition museum.
The museum is located in Paro, the surrounding scenery is beautiful, the museum's architecture is also very characteristic, the walls are very thick, the museum has a lot of valuable and exquisite exhibits, from weapons to scriptures