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  • སྙན་པ་ལ་ཨང་

  • སྙན་པ་ལ་ཨང་

  • These tunes and the bhutanese language sounds beautiful! Greetings from Hungary!

  • toller sound , schöne musik ..bhutan ist ein sehr schönes wenn auch sehr armes land. trotzdem sind die menschen glücklich...das ist schön. da sieht man mal wieder das geld und materieller besitz nichts ist aber glück, erfüllung und ruhe das wertvollste.

    danke für das einstellen der songs,

    liebe grüße aus deutschland

  • What ever the music or the song in the video-my darlings it doesnot cover Bhutan in total. This is an advertisement. We all developed the song and Tsherinag Wangyal wrote it. He joined NATI and made this video-but forgot include his own home district scenes- forget about the grat orchards of the south.

  • i like bhutanese song

  • God's will be in Bhutan.

  • Makes me homesick.

  • I love bhutan

  • Bhutan is special, but that does not make us special by association. Let's work to making our country better and preserving our traditions for our children.

  • someday, i need to pack my bag and head to bhutan. someday...

  • go, the sooner the better. You will find something different in the country, and yourself.

  • Just be here my friend. Rush the time is running ou. Jyonpa Legso- You are welcome to Bhutan

  • @atebane oh friend i would love to come with you,is beautiful.

  • it's wonderful video! thanks for sharing knowledge and love to the whole world :) greetings and best wishes from Poland!

  • i love bhutan people. im from Cambodia. i have some bhutanese friends when i studies oversea. bhutanese people are so kind and friendly. we are the same budhists.

  • wat bout us tibetnz?

  • Interesting language, sounds like a cross between Tibetan and Indian, Beautiful video and song :)

  • Mint song:)

  • bhutan sounds like chinese to me

  • Sounds a lot more similar to one of the Indian languages than either Cantonese or Mandarin chinese. Beautiful sounding language nonetheless.

  • Actually, Bhutanese languages belong to the sino-tibetan language family. So they have more in common in Chinese languages than Indian languange. Of course the melody on the songs are have indian influence which is quite sad.

  • @jim1985 they were on the same family tree of sino-tibetan language so they were related a little

  • Bhutan is the happiest, greenest, most beautiful, most peaceful country in the world. Go Bhutan. I am so proud to be ur son.

  • ooooooooohhhhhh i miss Bhutan.

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