The annual one-day Druk Wangyal Tshechu at Dochula was held yesterday. The highlights of the festival, which was initiated in 2011, were the dances that depict the heroes and the dance of Jetsun Milerapa, the 11th century Buddhist mystical saint.
The annual one-day Druk Wangyal Tshechu at Dochula was held yesterday. The highlights of the festival, which was initiated in 2011, were the dances that depict the heroes and the dance of Jetsun Milerapa, the 11th century Buddhist mystical saint.
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