Bhutan National Day

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Dec

Bhutan National Day is celebrated on December 6th every year in Bhutan. It marks an important day when Bhutan became a unified country. On this day, the people of Bhutan remember their first king, King Ugyen Wangchuck, who was crowned in 1907. There are colorful celebrations, parades, and traditional dances. People wave Bhutan's national flag and wear their special clothes called "Gho" for boys and "Kira" for girls. It's a happy day where everyone feels proud of their beautiful country. It's a time for families to come together, celebrate their culture, and remember the peaceful and joyful spirit of Bhutan.

How to celebrate Bhutan National Day?

Start your day by dressing in colorful traditional Bhutanese clothes. Join your family in cooking and sharing a delicious local meal. Gather your friends and make fun crafts like Bhutanese flags. Watch parades and dances on TV or attend one if it's nearby. Play traditional games with your friends, like archery or khuru, if possible. Spend time with your family by telling stories or singing Bhutanese songs together. Say thanks for the good things in your life and appreciate your beautiful country. End the day by lighting candles to show peace and happiness, looking up at the stars with wonder.

Where Bhutan National Day is celebrated?

  • - Bhutan