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The lesson explores the diverse districts of Bhutan, highlighting the unique features and cultural significance of each of the 20 districts. From the historical landscapes of Bumthang to the vibrant culture of Trashigang, Bhutan’s districts collectively showcase the country’s rich heritage and breathtaking natural beauty. This journey through Bhutan emphasizes the importance of each district in contributing to the nation’s identity and appeal to visitors.
  1. What are some unique features of the different districts in Bhutan that make them special?
  2. How do the landscapes and culture of Bhutan’s districts contribute to the country’s identity?
  3. Why do you think it is important for Bhutan to preserve its cultural traditions and natural beauty in each district?

Exploring the Districts of Bhutan

Bhutan is a small but colorful country in Asia, famous for its amazing culture and breathtaking landscapes. It’s divided into 20 different districts, each with its own special features and importance. Let’s take a fun journey to learn about these districts and what makes them unique!

Overview of Bhutan

Bhutan is located just south of China and is bordered by India to the south. The country is well-known for taking great care of its cultural traditions and natural beauty. Each district adds something special to the beautiful picture that is Bhutan.

The Districts of Bhutan

Bumthang District

Bumthang is in the north and is close to China. It’s famous for its history and lovely landscapes.

Chukha District

Chukha is in the south, near India. It’s known for its hydropower projects and beautiful views.

Dagana District

Dagana is in the southern part of Bhutan and is known for its peaceful environment and rich farmland.

Gasa District

Gasa is in the north, bordering China and India. It’s famous for its hot springs and hiking trails.

Haa District

Haa is also in the north, near China. It’s known for its pretty valleys and traditional Bhutanese buildings.

Lhuntse District

Lhuntse is in the north and touches China. It’s celebrated for its weaving traditions.

Mongar District

Mongar is in the east and is known for its lush landscapes and vibrant culture.

Paro District

Paro is in the west and is home to the famous Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) monastery, a popular tourist spot.

Pemagatshel District

Pemagatshel is in the south and is known for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.

Punakha District

Punakha is famous for its stunning dzong (fortress) and is located where two rivers meet.

Samdrup Jongkhar District

Samdrup Jongkhar is in the far southeast, near India, and is an important trade route.

Samtse District

Samtse is in the far west and is known for its agricultural produce and beautiful landscapes.

Sarpang District

Sarpang is in the south, near India, and is important for trade.

Thimphu District

Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan and is the country’s political and economic center.

Trashigang District

Trashigang is in the east and is known for its vibrant culture and traditional festivals.

Trashiyangtse District

Trashiyangtse is in the northeast and is recognized for its beautiful landscapes and traditional crafts.

Trongsa District

Trongsa is in the center of Bhutan and is historically important with its impressive Trongsa Dzong.

Tsirang District

Tsirang is a large district in the south, known for its farming activities.

Wangdue Phodrang District

Wangdue Phodrang is known for its stunning natural beauty and is in the central region of Bhutan.

Zhemgang District

Zhemgang is known for its rich biodiversity and is located in the central part of the country.

Conclusion

Each of Bhutan’s 20 districts offers a unique look into the country’s diverse culture and geography. From the busy capital of Thimphu to the peaceful landscapes of Bumthang and Gasa, every district is important to Bhutan’s identity. Bhutan is a country that loves its heritage and continues to attract visitors with its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural experiences.

  • Imagine you are going on a trip to Bhutan. Which district would you like to visit first and why? What activities would you like to do there?
  • Bhutan is known for its beautiful landscapes and cultural traditions. Can you think of a place near your home that is special for its natural beauty or cultural importance? What makes it special to you?
  • Each district in Bhutan has something unique, like hot springs or traditional crafts. If you could create a special feature for your town or city, what would it be and why?
  1. Map Your Own District: Create a simple map of your own neighborhood or town. Use colored pencils or markers to highlight different areas like parks, schools, and your home. Think about what makes your area special, just like the districts in Bhutan. Share your map with the class and explain what makes your neighborhood unique.

  2. District Discovery Box: Choose one of Bhutan’s districts and create a “discovery box” filled with items or drawings that represent that district. For example, if you choose Bumthang, you might include a drawing of its landscapes or a small model of a traditional Bhutanese building. Present your discovery box to the class and explain why you chose those items.

  3. Question Time: Discuss with a partner or write about the following questions:

    • Why do you think it’s important for Bhutan to preserve its cultural traditions and natural beauty?
    • If you could visit any district in Bhutan, which one would you choose and why?
    • How do you think the geography of a district affects the way people live there?

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