What is the basic rule of greetings in Bhutan?
Since Buddhism is the national religion in Bhutan, the basic rule of greetings is greatly influenced by such religion, Let’s check it out: Hand-shaking is not a tradition in Bhutan but it is becoming common, especially in the towns. A formal greeting you can easy to see is to bow with hands open and outstretched and the palms up.
What is the Volume I of the Bhutan five year plan document?
VOLUME I: MAIN DOCUMENT Twelfth Five Year Plan Document (Volume-I) © Gross National Happiness Commission (2019) Published by: Gross National Happiness Commission Royal Government of Bhutan Thimphu ISBN 978-99936-55-02-2 ISBN 978-99936-55-05-3
Why is Bhutan called Druk?
One of the special names is Druk, like Druk Namgyel, Druk Tshering, Druk Namgay. In Dzongkha, Druk means the Thunder Dragon. And Bhutan is also called ‘Druk Yul’ – The Land of the Thunder Dragons, making the name unique. The name Druk is even used to name one of the most popular treks in Bhutan that Bhutan Pelyab Tours provide – Druk Path Trek.