Tashi Yangtse
About Tashi Yangtse
Trashiyangtse or Tashi Yangtse is a small town in Yangtse Gewog, and the district headquarters of the Trashiyangtse District in eastern Bhutan. Its populace in 2005 turned into 2735. Located in near proximity to Chorten Kora which lies to the west, a dzong changed into inaugurated in Trashiyangste in 1997. It includes a first-rate artwork faculty, The School of Traditional Arts, additionally referred to as Rigne School, that's a sister college of the School of Traditional Arts in Thimphu and teaches six kinds of artwork; portray, pottery, timber sculpture, wood-turning, lacquer-work and embroidery.
Trashiyangtse was named by using Terton Pema Lingpa all through his go to in 15th century which means. The northern part of Trashiyangtse encompasses the capabilities of woodturning and paper making. Southern element specifically depends on coins vegetation and animals. The district seat is Trashiyangtse. Three essential languages are spoken in Trashiyangtse. In the north, consisting of Bumdeling inhabitants speak Dzala. In the south, Tshangla,the lingua franca of eastern Bhutan, is spoken in Jamkhar, Khamdang, Yalang and Ramjar Gewogs. In Tomzhangtshen Gewog, residents communicate Chocha Ngacha and khengkha.