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Dechencholing Palace - Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
hall (dechencholing palace) in thimphu (bhutan) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Long View of the King`s Palace. Known as Dechencholing Palace.Thimphu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Partial view of the King`s Palace. Known as Dechencholing Palace. Thimphu. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mid View of the King`s Palace. Known as Dechencholing Palace.Thimphu. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dechencholing Palace in bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dechencholing Palace in bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dechencholing Palace - Thimphu, Bhutan
View of the King`s Palace. Known as Dechencholing Palace. Thimphu. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mid View of the King`s Palace. Known as Dechencholing Palace.Thimphu. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prayer wheels located inside the Royal Palace known as Dechencholing Palace. Thimphu. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prayer wheels located inside the Royal Palace known as Dechencholing Palace. Thimphu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mural painting of Lord of Death on the wall. Located inside the Royal Palace known as Dechencholing Palace. Thimphu Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the King`s Palace. Known as Dechencholing Palace. Thimphu. Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the King`s Palace. Known as Dechencholing Palace. Thimphu. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dechencholing Palace is located in Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, 4 kilometres to the north of the Tashichho Dzong and 7 kilometres north of the city centre. It was built in 1953 by the third king of Bhutan Druk Gyalpo Jigme Dorji Wangchuk.The palace is frequently used for international delegations, especially those with India. Indian ambassadors regularly visit the palace to discuss international relations between India and Bhutan. It is also the venue for hosting luncheons and banquets for Head of the States and other important guests of Bhutan.


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