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Tshechu, the traditional annual mask dance event in Bhutan, and Kishuthara, the silk woven kira (women’s traditional dress), are festival-attire nexus, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Bhutan. Tshechu usually occurs in September in Thimphu, and the rest of the districts in Bhutan. During Tshechu festivals, Bhutanese people often wear their finest traditional […]

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Tshechu, the traditional annual mask dance event in Bhutan, and Kishuthara, the silk woven kira (women’s traditional dress), are festival-attire nexus, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Bhutan. Tshechu usually occurs in September in Thimphu, and the rest of the districts in Bhutan. During Tshechu festivals, Bhutanese people often wear their finest traditional

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Tshechu, the traditional annual mask dance event in Bhutan, and Kishuthara, the silk woven kira (women’s traditional dress), are festival-attire nexus, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Bhutan. Tshechu usually occurs in September in Thimphu, and the rest of the districts in Bhutan. During Tshechu festivals, Bhutanese people often wear their finest traditional

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Annual Tshechu and Kishuthara- A cultural Symbiosis

Tshechu, the traditional annual mask dance event in Bhutan, and Kishuthara, the silk woven kira (women’s traditional dress), are festival-attire nexus, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Bhutan. Tshechu usually occurs in September in Thimphu, and the rest of the districts in Bhutan. During Tshechu festivals, Bhutanese people often wear their finest traditional

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