Khamdang Gewog
A village block of Trashi Yangtse dzongkhag.
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Trashi Yangtse District
Trashi Yangtse District (Dzongkha: བཀྲ་ཤིས་གཡང་རྩེ་རྫོང་ཁག) is a district in northeastern Bhutan, carved out of Trashigang District in 1992. It is renowned for Chorten Kora, one of Bhutan's most sacred Buddhist monuments, and for its thriving tradition of wooden bowl and container craftsmanship.
Bhutan Biological Corridors
A comprehensive guide to Bhutan's nine biological corridors connecting the country's protected areas, covering 51.44% of national territory under conservation, with details on each corridor's location, connected parks, and key species.
Biological Corridor 9
Biological Corridor 9 (BC-9) is the newest addition to Bhutan's network of biological corridors, connecting Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary and Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary in eastern Bhutan. Covering 216 square kilometres across six gewogs in Trashigang and Trashiyangtse districts, the corridor was formally declared by the National Assembly in November 2023, completing the Bhutan Biological Corridor Complex and increasing the country's protected area coverage to approximately 52 per cent of its total geographical area.
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