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The first country I want to visit after quitting my job—the Dragon Kin

Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon 🍊 Polyandry, a nation where everyone believes in religion, and the most easily spotted king and queen are my first impressions of this mysterious kingdom. Why did Bhutan become the venue for Tony Leung and Carina Lau's wedding? What charm does it have to become a tourist 🍌destination that everyone yearns for?🍉 The Kingdom of Bhutan, referred to as Bhutan, is located in southern Asia. It is a landlocked country on the southern slope of the eastern section of the Himalayas, bordering Tibet, China to the 🍉northwest and north. Bhutan is high in the north and low in the south. The southern mountainous areas have a subtropical climate, humid and rainy, while the central part is a river valley area with a mild climate. Bhutan's capital is Thimphu, located in the Wang Chu Valley. It is the political, military, religious and cultural center of Bhutan, but it does not have the prosperity of other cities. Instead, it presents tourists with a unique style of simplicity and nature.🍒 Bhutan has not yet established diplomatic 🥥relations with China and its economy is 🥑underdeveloped, but it is also one of the happiest countries in the world. This may be related to 🍆Bhutan's national culture. Bhutan was originally a tribe of Tubo, located between India and China's Tibet, so it is deeply influenced by Tibetan 🍅Buddhism and Hinduism. The doctrines of these two religions have a profound impact on 🍒Bhutanese citizens. In addition, while developing tourism resources, Bhutan also pays attention to limiting the number of tourists, which to a certain extent ensures the simple folk customs of Bhutan. At present, Bhutan is not highly developed, with less cultural invasion. Influenced by religion, the people pursue spiritual purity and do not care much about material enjoyment. At the same time, Bhutan has a good protection of the 🥔🌽environment. Amidst the edification of beautiful mountains and scenery, it is not surprising that people feel happy and comfortable.🥕 Some tips for traveling to Bhutan:🥒 About Visa🍅 The Bhutanese government only accepts visa applications through designated local travel agencies. Bhutanese visas need to be handled by travel agencies. Find a professional and reliable travel agency, provide passport information, and it can be handled, which is worry-free and labor-saving. It is best to apply one month in advance.🥔🌶 About Aviation🍈 When taking a flight to Bhutan, try to choose a window seat on the left side. If the weather is 🥥good, you can enjoy the magnificent Himalayas. Flying over the snow-capped mountains above the clouds is really desirable; when leaving for the return trip, you can choose a window seat on the right side.🍅🍆 About the Sustainable Development Fee Policy Bhutan's Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is used to support Bhutan's economic, social, 🥥🥑environmental, cultural and other development projects. The SDF has screened out some tourists, making Bhutan more niche and unique, unlike 🥔🌽popular attractions that are crowded with people and even damage the local scenery. Bhutan is different. The SDF policy retains the local simple folk customs, and the experience during the whole trip is full. It is an excellent place for niche and unique travel.🥝🥕 Essential Items🍆🍅 Bring a windproof and rainproof or fleece jacket. The weather is changeable, so it's good to be prepared. Carry medicines to prevent altitude sickness, cold medicines, motion sickness 🌶🥕medicines, and vitamin supplements to replenish energy.🥒🥕 Bhutanese Currency🍒🍑 Bhutanese Ngultrum (Nu) cannot be exchanged outside Bhutan. It is recommended that tourists carry US dollars, which can be exchanged at Paro Airport, Bhutanese banks or the hotel where they are staying.🍅🍆 Bhutan's Smoking Ban🌶🌽 Bhutan is a country with a comprehensive 🌽🌶smoking ban. If you carry cigarettes into Bhutan, you will pay heavy taxes. Please note not to 🥥🥑smoke casually in public places.🍑 #Bhutan

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The first country I want to visit after quitting my job—the Dragon Kin

Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon 🍊 Polyandry, a nation where everyone believes in religion, and the most easily spotted king and queen are my first impressions of this mysterious kingdom. Why did Bhutan become the venue for Tony Leung and Carina Lau's wedding? What charm does it have to become a tourist 🍌destination that everyone yearns for?🍉 The Kingdom of Bhutan, referred to as Bhutan, is located in southern Asia. It is a landlocked country on the southern slope of the eastern section of the Himalayas, bordering Tibet, China to the 🍉northwest and north. Bhutan is high in the north and low in the south. The southern mountainous areas have a subtropical climate, humid and rainy, while the central part is a river valley area with a mild climate. Bhutan's capital is Thimphu, located in the Wang Chu Valley. It is the political, military, religious and cultural center of Bhutan, but it does not have the prosperity of other cities. Instead, it presents tourists with a unique style of simplicity and nature.🍒 Bhutan has not yet established diplomatic 🥥relations with China and its economy is 🥑underdeveloped, but it is also one of the happiest countries in the world. This may be related to 🍆Bhutan's national culture. Bhutan was originally a tribe of Tubo, located between India and China's Tibet, so it is deeply influenced by Tibetan 🍅Buddhism and Hinduism. The doctrines of these two religions have a profound impact on 🍒Bhutanese citizens. In addition, while developing tourism resources, Bhutan also pays attention to limiting the number of tourists, which to a certain extent ensures the simple folk customs of Bhutan. At present, Bhutan is not highly developed, with less cultural invasion. Influenced by religion, the people pursue spiritual purity and do not care much about material enjoyment. At the same time, Bhutan has a good protection of the 🥔🌽environment. Amidst the edification of beautiful mountains and scenery, it is not surprising that people feel happy and comfortable.🥕 Some tips for traveling to Bhutan:🥒 About Visa🍅 The Bhutanese government only accepts visa applications through designated local travel agencies. Bhutanese visas need to be handled by travel agencies. Find a professional and reliable travel agency, provide passport information, and it can be handled, which is worry-free and labor-saving. It is best to apply one month in advance.🥔🌶 About Aviation🍈 When taking a flight to Bhutan, try to choose a window seat on the left side. If the weather is 🥥good, you can enjoy the magnificent Himalayas. Flying over the snow-capped mountains above the clouds is really desirable; when leaving for the return trip, you can choose a window seat on the right side.🍅🍆 About the Sustainable Development Fee Policy Bhutan's Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) is used to support Bhutan's economic, social, 🥥🥑environmental, cultural and other development projects. The SDF has screened out some tourists, making Bhutan more niche and unique, unlike 🥔🌽popular attractions that are crowded with people and even damage the local scenery. Bhutan is different. The SDF policy retains the local simple folk customs, and the experience during the whole trip is full. It is an excellent place for niche and unique travel.🥝🥕 Essential Items🍆🍅 Bring a windproof and rainproof or fleece jacket. The weather is changeable, so it's good to be prepared. Carry medicines to prevent altitude sickness, cold medicines, motion sickness 🌶🥕medicines, and vitamin supplements to replenish energy.🥒🥕 Bhutanese Currency🍒🍑 Bhutanese Ngultrum (Nu) cannot be exchanged outside Bhutan. It is recommended that tourists carry US dollars, which can be exchanged at Paro Airport, Bhutanese banks or the hotel where they are staying.🍅🍆 Bhutan's Smoking Ban🌶🌽 Bhutan is a country with a comprehensive 🌽🌶smoking ban. If you carry cigarettes into Bhutan, you will pay heavy taxes. Please note not to 🥥🥑smoke casually in public places.🍑 #Bhutan

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