Tibetans are the people we Bhutanese feel closest to and hold so dearly in our hearts. If we look back at history, many Bhutanese ancestors were Nyingma and Kagyupa Tibetan people who settled here on uninhabited land during the rise of the Yellow Hat school. Our traditional dress may look different today because Zhabdrung Rinpoche changed it our men’s chupa was shortened from long and the Tibetan chupa for women was replaced by the kira. This was done because our clothing was once so similar that it was hard to distinguish between Bhutanese and Tibetans. As my grandparents always said, Tibet is deeply connected to us. Like all my dear Tibetan brothers and sisters, we Bhutanese hold a special place for Tibetans in our hearts and regard His Holiness the Dalai Lama as the emanation of Chenrezig. ❤ May God bless you and your family wherever you go. Thank you for visiting Bhutan. Kadrinchay la! ❤❤❤ Acho la.
Most of the Tibetans living in abroad want to come see Bhutan because they haven’t seen their homeland and bhutan is the closest for them to experience homeland.
@@chetsabhu6431bhutanese living near tibet border still go to tibet by secret route that is easiest. they trade with khampas and bring to us lot of khampa jewellerys. U can ask a guide to about village people living in paro and haa . the guide will share u interesting story of them traveling to tibet in 5 hours for trade . even today .
Cho cho la, I had the greatest fun laughing while watching your adventures in Bhutan - your spontaneous willingness to try new things and your reaction is hilarious - first you buy some pan which you tried but then had to give away because it was too hard….later you buy a weird drink at the archery club and only after drinking it you had ask around what the drink is 😂 I love your outgoing & fun loving spirit & and engaging with locals in this beautiful country 🤗 I am definitely subscribing to your vlogs 👍
U r interesting person and i do really like your style of talking with stranger, and trying to connect with local stuffs and places! Stay strong and Enjoy your time!👌
the most people u meet in this video are sharchokpa.majority of bhutan population is sharchokpa eastern bhutanese who speak completely different language from tibetans and dzongkha a national language that spoken in northern and western bhutan. 🇧🇹 most of villages in western bhutan and central bhutan has close culture with tibetans.. but now they are 2nd least population in bhutan 🇧🇹 the Thukpa type u r eating is western bhutanese style in village it is eaten with filler of butter. churpi. yak meat. thanx for sharing ur wonderful video. if u have tym. visit Haa Bhutan 🇧🇹 western bhutan 🇧🇹cold places with yaks..
The sharchokpa dialect is almost identical with the Pema Koepa dialect of South East Tibet bordering east Bhutan. Most Tibetans don’t understand Pema koepa or sharchogpa bit sharchokpas understand Pema koepa and vice versa
It seems like most of Bhutanese thought you were bhutanese speaking english 😊people literally got confused 🙏 We can’t distinguish who is tibetan and who is Bhutanese ? unless we wear our traditional attires 😊 🙏long live tibet-Bhutanese relationship ❤
yes too much i agree . as bhutanese i think fee charge of taktsang should be lesser. all says our country is super expensive but if tourist want to visit sacred sites in bhutan then i say how much money spent can be equivalent to merit earned visiting very holy place.
Tibetans are the people we Bhutanese feel closest to and hold so dearly in our hearts. If we look back at history, many Bhutanese ancestors were Nyingma and Kagyupa Tibetan people who settled here on uninhabited land during the rise of the Yellow Hat school. Our traditional dress may look different today because Zhabdrung Rinpoche changed it our men’s chupa was shortened from long and the Tibetan chupa for women was replaced by the kira. This was done because our clothing was once so similar that it was hard to distinguish between Bhutanese and Tibetans.
As my grandparents always said, Tibet is deeply connected to us. Like all my dear Tibetan brothers and sisters, we Bhutanese hold a special place for Tibetans in our hearts and regard His Holiness the Dalai Lama as the emanation of Chenrezig. ❤
May God bless you and your family wherever you go. Thank you for visiting Bhutan.
Kadrinchay la! ❤❤❤ Acho la.
Thank you so much.
Most of the Tibetans living in abroad want to come see Bhutan because they haven’t seen their homeland and bhutan is the closest for them to experience homeland.
@@chetsabhu6431bhutanese living near tibet border still go to tibet by secret route that is easiest. they trade with khampas and bring to us lot of khampa jewellerys. U can ask a guide to about village people living in paro and haa . the guide will share u interesting story of them traveling to tibet in 5 hours for trade . even today .
Interesting.
💌 vice versa
Beautiful place and people
it has a charm of it's own
big support 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 to ur youtube.. a very humble man 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much.
❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍
Cho cho la, I had the greatest fun laughing while watching your adventures in Bhutan - your spontaneous willingness to try new things and your reaction is hilarious - first you buy some pan which you tried but then had to give away because it was too hard….later you buy a weird drink at the archery club and only after drinking it you had ask around what the drink is 😂 I love your outgoing & fun loving spirit & and engaging with locals in this beautiful country 🤗 I am definitely subscribing to your vlogs 👍
Thank you for your kind words.
Watching from Phuentsholing Bhutan 🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹
Thank you so much for showing me beautiful Thimphu city and surroundings.
You’re welcome.
U r interesting person and i do really like your style of talking with stranger, and trying to connect with local stuffs and places!
Stay strong and Enjoy your time!👌
Thank you for your kind words! I try my best to learn as much as I can and meet as many people as possible.
Bhutan is beautiful place people look good thank brother show some view ❤❤
Visit craft market also.
the most people u meet in this video are sharchokpa.majority of bhutan population is sharchokpa eastern bhutanese who speak completely different language from tibetans and dzongkha a national language that spoken in northern and western bhutan. 🇧🇹 most of villages in western bhutan and central bhutan has close culture with tibetans.. but now they are 2nd least population in bhutan 🇧🇹 the Thukpa type u r eating is western bhutanese style in village it is eaten with filler of butter. churpi. yak meat. thanx for sharing ur wonderful video. if u have tym. visit Haa Bhutan 🇧🇹 western bhutan 🇧🇹cold places with yaks..
The sharchokpa dialect is almost identical with the Pema Koepa dialect of South East Tibet bordering east Bhutan. Most Tibetans don’t understand Pema koepa or sharchogpa bit sharchokpas understand Pema koepa and vice versa
@ ya that’s i mean. they are one language tibetan pema ko and sharchop
Are you checking bhutan ? 😅😅😅😅
Mirabai Bhutan ka Pan kaise kaise achcha hai ki kaise hai video bahut hi achcha banaa raha hai❤❤❤
Thank you
Sounds like the expenditure is quite expensive in Bhutan 😮
Yes.
You look same like Bhutanese thats y many speaking Bhutanese language to you sir😂
It seems like most of Bhutanese thought you were bhutanese speaking english 😊people literally got confused 🙏 We can’t distinguish who is tibetan and who is Bhutanese ? unless we wear our traditional attires 😊 🙏long live tibet-Bhutanese relationship ❤
Thanks. We are basically one people. One race.
Mr Lhundup, Supari is not hard, You getting old ? 🤣😂🤔🤗
Yeah. what about your teeth.
པམ་ཟ་སྟངས་དེ་ཡག་བྱུང་
😅
You look like Bhutanese so people get confused when you speak English 😂
600 Dollars a night is too much
That’s le meridian.
yes too much i agree . as bhutanese i think fee charge of taktsang should be lesser. all says our country is super expensive but if tourist want to visit sacred sites in bhutan then i say how much money spent can be equivalent to merit earned visiting very holy place.
ཅོ་ཅོ་ལགས་འབྲུག་ལ་སྐྱིད་པོ་འདུག་བས་😂
Yes