Wangdiphodrang

On
the east-west traverse road beyond Thimphu lies the valley of
Wangdiphodrang, junction of the Mo Chu and Tang Chu rivers. At the
confluence of the rivers stand the Wangdiphodrang Dzong, for many centuries
the seat of the one of Bhutan's most powerful Dzongpons.
The
higher reaches of the valley provide rich cattle pastures and a yak diary
research station has been set up at Gogona. The district is also known for
its fine bamboo work and for its slate and stone carvings.
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