- Bhutan, the
traditional arts are
known as
zorig chusum (zo = the
ability to make; rig =
science or craft;
chusum = thirteen).
These practices have been gradually...
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arrow making and jewelry.:
National Institute of
Zorig Chusum The
National Institute of
Zorig Chusum is the
centre for
Bhutanese Art education. It was set...
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Qusum County (Tibetan: ཆུ་གསུམ་རྫོང; Chinese: 曲松县) is a
county under the
administration of the prefecture-level city of
Shannan in the
Tibet Autonomous...
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believed to have been the
first to have
categorized formally the
zorig chusum (the
thirteen traditional arts of Bhutan). In 1688, he
renovated Tango Monastery...
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several deaths.
After a
major refurbishing work
carried out in the "zorig
chusum tradition" (an
ancient tradition of
crafts in wood carving, masonry, metal...
- Course, near the Folk
Heritage Museum and the
National Institute for
Zorig Chusum (Traditional Arts and Crafts). The
National Library of
Bhutan was first...
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Kawajangsa Institution of
Zorig (now
known as
National Institute for
Zorig Chusum) in 1971. At first, this
institute concentrated on
traditional fine arts...
- temple,
Thangtong Dewachen Nunnery,
National Library,
Institute for
Zorig Chusum,
National Institute of
Traditional Medicine,
Handicrafts shops, W****end...
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Qusum (Tibetan: ཆུ་གསུམ་, Wylie: Chu-gsum; THDL Romanisation:
Chusum) is a
small Tibetan town and
township in
Qusum County in the
Shannan Prefecture of...