Rinpung Dzong

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Cheen T
52 month ago
At night, both the dzong (fortress) and watchtower (now the National Museum of Bhutan) are brightly lit and can be identified from afar
Ch
Cheen T
52 month ago
Rinpung Dzong can be easily seen wherever you are in the Paro Valley
Ch
Cheen T
52 month ago
The artwork are treasures! So intricate and vibrant. Listen closely as your guide tells you stories from the major works
Ch
Cheen T
52 month ago
We are told that the floorboards of the temples are cut from cypress, a popular and sturdy wood source
Ch
Cheen T
52 month ago
From 1646, the dzong was reconsecrated and established as the administrative and monastic centre of the western region. It became known as "Rinpung Dzong". Source: Wikipedia
Ch
Cheen T
52 month ago
If you are lucky, you get to watch artisans at work, painstakingly painting details onto various building parts
Ch
Cheen T
52 month ago
On the hill above Rinpung Dzong is a 7-storied watchtower fortress built in 1649. In 1968, it was established as the National Museum of Bhutan. Source: Wikipedia
Ch
Cheen T
52 month ago
Shadows catch my eyes, drawing them to the ends of lines
Ch
Cheen T
52 month ago
Amazed by the explosion of colours everywhere!
  • Паро, Бутан, GPS: 27.42672,89.42281