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Neykor - An Inspired Tour with Local Luminary
26 August 2015
Spend one week with the foremost leading authority on Bhutan and Buddhism!
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Interview with Khoo Poh Cheng in Singapore
21 April 2015
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Book Review by Richard Lofthouse
07 November 2014
Pride of place this month goes to The History of Bhutan by Karma Phuntsho. It is the first comprehensive English-language history of Bhutan, the Switzerland-sized nation that nestles between Tibet and
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Interview on Channel News Asia
By Channel News Asia on 12 April 2014
A land of rich tradition and some mystery. It's the country that created the Gross National Happiness index. An artist and an author will tell us intriguing tales of the country's culture and beliefs.
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Interview with Dr. Karma Phuntsho by IS Magazine
By IS Magazine on 12 April 2014
The academic and author launches his ground-breaking book, The History of Bhutan, at the Impressions of Happiness exhibition (April 12, 2-4.30pm). He is also the founder of the Loden Foundation...
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Book Review by Sonam Ongmo
By Sonam Ongmo on 20 January 2014
Judging by its size the “The History of Bhutan” may appear to be a daunting read, but it should be essential and recommended for all Bhutanese.
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Book Review by Dorji Penjore
By Dorji Penjore on 28 November 2013
This is the most comprehensive history of Bhutan even written by a Bhutanese in English, and the best history book I have ever read covering the entire period
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Book Review by Nabila Tazyeen
By Nabila Tazyeen on 10 August 2013
‘The History of Bhutan’ does not make for easy reading, but it is extremely informative and in most parts, fascinating.
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Matt Schuelka's Reviews
By Matt Schuelka on 01 August 2013
An extremely comprehensive book about Bhutan. Well-written and accessible. However, I probably wouldn't recommend this for the average reader unless you have an interest in Bhutan and/or history.
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Nigel Collett
By Nigel Collett on 05 July 2013
Bhutan is one of the places in the world which really could have been described until very recently as terra incognita, unknown land.
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Sunanda K. Datta-Ray
By Sunanda K. Datta-Ray on 31 May 2013
Such a massive tome (663 pages) on a country that calls itself India’s only permanent friend in South Asia demands serious attention.
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One who is ignorant of his ancestry is like a monkey in the wilderness
By Rabi C Dahal on 16 May 2013
In recent years Bhutan has been able to attract attention of the world, mainly due to three important events in the life of the nation – its emergence as the youngest democracy in 2008, coronation of
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Of Bhutan, happiness and development index
By PTI on 24 April 2013
Bhutan's unique formula of using happiness to measure the development index may have captured the imagination of many countries but the government's priority should be to create basic conditions...
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