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Description
Tsirang is a district located in the central part of Bhutan, known for its lush landscapes and rich biodiversity. It is situated to the south of Thimphu, the capital city, and is characterized by hilly terrains, valleys, and a temperate climate, making it an attractive destination for nature lovers and trekkers.
The district of Tsirang is also home to various ethnic groups, with a predominant population of the Drukpa people. The local culture is deeply rooted in Buddhism, and visitors can find numerous monasteries and stupas that reflect the rich spiritual heritage of the region. Agriculture, particularly the cultivation of rice and oranges, forms the backbone of the local economy.
Tsirang is known for its scenic beauty, including the famous Tsirang Dzong, a historic fortress that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. The district serves as a gateway to several hiking trails and natural attractions, making it an ideal spot for adventure enthusiasts and those seeking to experience the tranquility of Bhutan's natural environment.
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