BHUTAN – The Country that Doesn’t Give a S*** About the World
BHUTAN – The Country that Doesn’t Give a S*** About the World
Bhutan: the most unusual country in the Himalayas.
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International Politics of Bhutan, Karma…
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Correction : The Indian population consists of 1.4 billion people, not 1.5 billion.
There are many points that needs to be researched properly. Our king was not born in Nepal.
Great and educational video! Thank you, would love to visit someday 🙂
$100 per person per night Updated*
Bhutan Clan, I love their music, specially Enter the Bhutan 36 Chambers
Badass flag
Huhuhuh McDonalds 🤓
Why did u private ur Gaddafi video? Its one of the best videos on the subject!!!
I had the pleasure of living there for 3 years because of my fathers job.
I don’t know how it is now, but it’s the most beautiful country I’ve ever been to. It’s people, it’s culture, it’s land.
I’m glad they keep to themselves
A video on Nepal would be interesting , as it neighbours China & India as well but has a very different situation
Nepali community kickout from Bhutan not all Hindu many of them Buddhist religion also like Tamang Gurung magar Newar ethnicity are Buddhist too
Good for you, Bhutan. I don't like you either.
How did norduc countries Denmark ,finland sweden … such countries are so depressing winters. While bhutan has all year round gtmreenery mountains rains small snow not heavily like finland
Finland has so much suicide rares high ..even world highest suicide and still it got no.1 don't know but how??
Wow nice i see how the world is trying to downplay that they are not as happy but less stress for them for sure
Eating raw marijuana doesn’t get you stoned at all. It’s THCA when consumed raw which has no psychoactive effects. There’s no psychoactive THC in raw marijuana .
Maybe I missed it, but could someone explain why China doesn't attack Bhutan?
Thank you so much for sharing. Your research is top notch! I would have liked to hear a little bit about the Aboriginals of Bhutan but overall fantastic presentation. Thank you. ❤
Bhutan is allowing China to take over large areas in their nation. They very much care about the world and are involved with it
Most chill country & nature
Are these Westoids planning again to occupy Bhutan?
Not so happy I guess.
It’s an absolute bullshit 😆😆😆
They do have internal problems, it’s just that it doesn’t spread out from that country too much 🇧🇹
Problem is still problems 😄😄😄
These so called happiness index is just simply a toxic positivity 👑
In other words, it’s just an illusion 🌬️🎋
Bhutan sounds like the Onsen from the movie spirited away. No name, no birthday. No identity.
Ignore this comment as this is a personal msg for someone
Good morning 🌄 i love you so much ❤️💜
you speak too fast , like running 😒😒😢😢
I love the Bhutanese people ❤great community.
The real Lancre of our world.
Ur wrong we don’t feed marjuna to pigs
Literally "age is just a number"
LMAO, are you fricking serious? Bhutan is wild!
Grew up with a few Bhutanese students in highschool. Nice people who always wanted to learn and share, despite all of growing up in a hostile low income environment
I think you meant vajrayana, not mahayana
Will u do a video on eSwaniti?
good i suppose.
As long as they strike the right balance of environment and tourists.
I came here, just to comment.
Dude i really liked the title of this video
No offence but need to do some research about Bhutan , few informations are misleading
GDay
xDxDxD haha @ 0:03
Come to any 3rd world country in Africa and nobody has documents especially on birth or even ID, Bhutan isn't something new
Another unique thing about Bhutan: Unlike their neighbors, their national sport is ARCHERY! Archery was declared the national sport in 1971, when Bhutan became a member of the United Nations. Archery in Bhutan is culturally distinctive because it is a martial art practiced among a modern population that abhors killing. Bhutanese people from different social strata find archery one of the most enjoyable sports, being both fun and physical exercise. In addition, archery builds concentration, which contributes to mental development, according to a Bhutanese proverb, both sailing and archery require intelligence. Archery in Bhutan is a way of socialization, communication, and development of relations between people. Emotions run high during competitions, and support for archers and ridicule or distraction of opponents can become as violent as in other countries' sporting events
Throughout the history of Bhutan, fire and the bow and arrow were an important means of survival in the highlands during war and on hunts. The bow and arrow play a significant role in many Bhutanese myths and legends. Symbolic and religious significance of the bow and arrow is associated with the legendary murder of Tibetan King Langdarma in the 10th century. The king had persecuted Buddhism, and thus failed to perform his duty as he made mischief. A Buddhist monk, Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje, performed the Black Hat Dance to entertain the king, during which he feigned a bow before the king, drew a bow and arrow hidden in the big sleeves of a ceremonial dance costume, and killed the king. In the 15th century, most prophecies by Lama Drukpa Kunley are believed to have originated from his bow and arrows. Modernly, the bow and arrows are an obligatory feature of any religious ceremony, ritual, festival, and holiday in Bhutan. Archery has also been a favorite sport of the King of Bhutan, handed down from generation to generation. During the Bhutanese period of theocratic rule (1616–1907), there was no regular standing army. The bow and arrow were among the principal means of arming the population during frequent upheavals and invasions. During times of crisis, the government raised militias from among local lords' retinues, all commanded by one dapon or 'arrow chief'.
The Bhutan flag is so epic. Here's the lore behind it: The yellow half represents the yellow scarf worn by the monarch, which in turn represents the being of the monarch. The orange half represents the spiritual tradition, the flourishing of the Buddhist teachings in general and that of the Kagyu and Nyingma traditions in particular. The dragon's placement in the center of the flag over the dividing line between the flag's two colors signifies the equal importance of both civic and monastic traditions in the Kingdom of Druk and evokes the strength of the sacred bond between sovereign and people. The dragon's white color signifies the undefiled thoughts of the people that express their loyalty, patriotism and great sense of belonging to the Kingdom although they have different ethnic and linguistic origins. The jewels held in the dragon's claws represent Bhutan's wealth and the security and protection of its people.
A very cool thing that took place in Bhutan is The Other Final which is a 2003 documentary. In 2002, Montserrat were ranked last in the world FIFA rankings, with Bhutan ranked second to last. Prior to their meeting, Bhutan, who first competed in 1982, had never won an official FIFA match while Montserrat, who made their debut in 1950, had only managed two victories, both against Anguilla in the 1995 Caribbean Cup. Financial constraints and a slump in the popularity of the game in the 1980s and 1990s had impacted the development of the national team in Bhutan, and the low level of facilities in the country had prevented the team from even attempting to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. And a volcanic eruption in the 1990s in Montserrat impacted football in Montserrat. So two Dutch ad-agency partners, after seeing the Netherlands fail to qualify, decided to have the two teams at the bottom of the rankings compete in a friendly in Thimphu on the day of the 2002 World Cup final, with Bhutan winning four to zero, their very first win!