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Travelling to Bhutan? Here's why you need to embrace the diversity of Paro Tshechu festival

The carnival will be conducted from April 2 and April 6 from 1 pm till 5 pm, featuring Bhutanese singers, dancers, and artists from popular local singing shows like the 'Multi-Talents of Drukyul', 'Druk Gi Kalapingka' and 'Do Re Me Fa', as well as other famous contemporary local bands

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A massive entertainment event is all set to be conducted with the yearly Paro Tshechu for the very first time. The annual festival is held at the beautiful and sacred Rinpung Dzong in Paro. The huge funfair event will take place in addition to the Tshechu festival, which will showcase numerous mask dances and traditional Bhutanese folk music.

The carnival will be conducted from April 2 and April 6 from 1 pm till 5 pm, featuring Bhutanese singers, dancers, and artists from popular local singing shows like the 'Multi-Talents of Drukyul', 'Druk Gi Kalapingka' and 'Do Re Me Fa', as well as other famous contemporary local bands.

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