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Trashiyangtse is a picturesque and serene district located in the easternmost part of Bhutan. Known for its vibrant cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and traditional Bhutanese craftsmanship, Tashiyangtse offers a unique experience for those looking to explore the remote and less-visited regions of the country. The district is situated between the Torsa River and the Kuri Chhu, surrounded by mountains and lush forests, providing visitors with a peaceful and scenic environment.
One of the most notable attractions in Tashiyangtse is the Chorten Kora, a large white stupa built in the 18th century. It is one of the most important religious sites in Bhutan and is often compared to Nepal’s Boudhanath Stupa due to its similar design. The stupa is the focal point of the annual Chorten Kora Tshechu, a colorful religious festival that draws pilgrims from all over Bhutan and neighboring regions.