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Bhutan (Cultures of the World)

AUTHOR: Robert Cooper
ISBN: 0761411917

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Bhutan (Cultures of the World)
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by Robert Cooper

Bhutan

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A small, landlocked country located between Tibet and India, the Kingdom of Bhutan is one of the most mountainous countries in the world. Known as Drukyul—the Land of Thunder Dragon—the country was largely self-contained before 1960 and rarely visited by outsiders. Even today, tourism is somewhat limited, which helps to ensure that Bhutan retains its unique cultures as it strives to become economically self-sufficient. Almost 90% of Bhutanese work in agriculture, and most Bhutanese are Tantric Buddhists. Part of the extensive "Cultures of the World" series, this book provides an excellent and comprehensive review of the geography, history, economy, religion, language, literature, festivals and foods of Bhutan. A one-stop resource for the library, it uses photographs effectively to capture the spirit of the country and includes a helpful map, glossary and extensive index. 2001, Marshall Cavendish, $35.64. Ages 9 to 12. Reviewer:Valerie O. Patterson


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