tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927086664707056533.post465296106771694842..comments2024-03-29T17:53:55.728+06:00Comments on Bhutan Land Of The Thunder Dragon: Rebuilding Wangdue Phodrang Dzong IIYeshey Dorjihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03414546232976648883noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927086664707056533.post-66040442086968090542012-07-17T23:41:16.706+06:002012-07-17T23:41:16.706+06:00not a bad ideanot a bad ideaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927086664707056533.post-39371712824398352422012-07-09T18:14:47.158+06:002012-07-09T18:14:47.158+06:00Yes, but a referendum I feel should begin from Wan...Yes, but a referendum I feel should begin from Wangdue for consideration by the nation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927086664707056533.post-80966931463476493402012-07-09T15:16:37.133+06:002012-07-09T15:16:37.133+06:00Hi Anon,
Certainly we should preserve the ruins. ...Hi Anon,<br /><br />Certainly we should preserve the ruins. I am current out of Thimphu but the moment I get back, I will post my third and final post on the matter.<br /><br />Regarding holding a referendum on the issue by the Wangdue Dzongkhag, I think we have to remember that the loss is not theirs alone. As I said above, the loss is the entire Bhutanese people's. And, when we finally build a new Dzong in Wangdue Dzongkhag, the cost will be shared by whole of Bhutan. Therefore, I believe that if there is to be a referendum, it has to be at a national level and not limited to the views of the people of Sha alone.<br /><br />My third installment will justify why it is in the national interest to build the Dzong else where - other than on its original location.Yeshey Dorjihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03414546232976648883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927086664707056533.post-54448482912493188122012-07-09T08:52:48.818+06:002012-07-09T08:52:48.818+06:00I also feel that saving the present remains would ...I also feel that saving the present remains would turn out to be beneficial in many ways. It could be developed into a tourist attraction; we would have a green area which will be good for the environment and a state of the art Dzong in a new location. May be the Wangdue Dzongkhag could hold a referendum on this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927086664707056533.post-68097856657078761472012-07-07T16:26:25.749+06:002012-07-07T16:26:25.749+06:00This is unbelievable!
The thought of changing the ...This is unbelievable!<br />The thought of changing the location of Wangdiphodrang Dzong is challenging and a thought provoking one. <br />I think there are lots to consider and as being a part of Bhutanese citizen, the formost validity of the proposal is looking into the majority of citizen's positive response towards rebuilding the Dzong. There is a chance that people don't want to change the dynamic and significant history of its location though renewing it also sounds a complete refreshing ideas.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing Sir's opinion.<br /><br />Waiting for the next post, wondering what possible reasons are there on the establishment of the Dzong.<br /><br />Cheers!Yeesi7https://www.blogger.com/profile/11467144973125434745noreply@blogger.com